Clear BracesDublin 6
What are Clear Braces?
Clear braces, also known as ceramic braces, present a discreet way to align teeth, boasting clear or tooth-coloured brackets. Their subtle appearance makes them an attractive option for adults looking to undergo orthodontic treatment without the noticeable look of traditional metal braces. Whether referred to as clear, aesthetic, or tooth-coloured braces, these are particularly popular among those who value appearance as much as function.
Ceramic braces are equally effective as their metal counterparts, but they are slightly less robust. This difference in durability, however, generally does not affect their performance. Though patients often worry about the potential for staining, the ceramic brackets themselves do not discolour. The clear rubber bands that hold the wire might stain when exposed to certain foods, but these bands are regularly replaced during orthodontic appointments. This ensures that patients' braces stay as unnoticeable as possible. It's worth noting that those in Dublin 6 find Terenure Orthodontics conveniently close. Combining sturdiness with a subtle look, ceramic braces have become a leading choice for individuals seeking both efficiency and discretion in their orthodontic treatment.
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Take advantage of free on-street parking on Fortfield Drive, ensuring our patients can easily secure a parking space. Terenure, Dublin 6 is served by many bus routes north and south of the city, offering a practical public transport option to visit the clinic.
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The Process
This appointment is to discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists. It may also involve your dental and medical history, a physical examination of your teeth and jaw, X-rays, and possibly impressions of your teeth to create models.
The orthodontist will review the X-rays, photos, and examination results to devise a specific plan for moving your teeth into the correct position. This plan will include the estimated length of treatment, cost of treatment and any preparatory work needed.
This might involve dental cleaning, addressing any existing dental issues like cavities, and possibly extracting teeth to create space for adjustments. Once these issues have been adressed, it's time to move onto the next phase!
The orthodontist places attachments onto your teeth to help the aligner grip your teeth. The first course of aligners are then given to you. We ensure that the aligners fit appropriotely at this point and explain everything you need to know to start your journey.
You will have regular appointments (usually every 8-10) for progress checks. During these visits, the orthodontist will check the fit of your aligners and may advise that a new set of aligners are ordered.
The attachments and wires are carefully removed, and any adhesive is cleaned off your teeth. This is usually a quick and painless process.
To keep your teeth in their new position after the braces are removed, most patients will need to wear a retainer full time for a period following the removal of braces, transitioning to night-time wear to ensure teeth do not shift back to their original positions. Read more here.
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Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best.
FAQs
Clear braces are highly effective for treating various orthodontic issues, functioning similarly to traditional metal braces but with less visibility due to clear or tooth-coloured materials.
The treatment duration with clear braces is typically similar to traditional metal braces, depending on the individual's orthodontic needs and case complexity.
Clear braces may cost slightly more than traditional metal braces due to advanced materials used for their less visible appearance, though costs can vary.
Clear braces' brackets don't typically yellow, but the adhesive or elastic bands might stain from certain foods, drinks, or smoking. Regular cleaning can minimize staining.
Disadvantages include potential for staining, slightly higher costs, and possible unsuitability for extremely complex cases, with individual suitability and concerns addressed during consultation.
Reasons might include budget constraints, preference for another orthodontic solution like Invisalign, or specific dental conditions requiring traditional approaches.
Clear braces may require elastic bands for adjustments, often clear or tooth-coloured to maintain discreet appearance.
Speed varies by case; some options like Invisalign or shorter-duration braces might offer quicker results for certain cases, but effectiveness depends on complexity.
Discomfort level is generally similar to traditional braces, typically mild and manageable, with patients adapting after initial placement and adjustments.
Decision depends on individual orthodontic needs, lifestyle considerations, and personal preferences, with both options offering unique advantages.
Speed of treatment varies between clear braces and Invisalign, dependent on the specific orthodontic issue. In some cases, one may offer quicker solutions than the other.
Clear braces are not typically more painful than metal braces, with any discomfort experienced usually mild and temporary.
Teeth might appear longer post-braces due to new alignment, absence of brackets, and possible slight gum recession during treatment, usually a normal and minor change.
Clear braces are designed to be less noticeable, using clear or tooth-coloured brackets to blend in with the natural tooth colour.
Clear braces are durable and designed to last through the entire treatment period, typically 18 months to 3 years, similar to metal braces' lifespan.
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Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best. We offer complimentary online consultations for all patients.