When you think of braces, traditional metal braces might be what you imagine. Metal braces use stainless steel bands, brackets and wires to gently shift your teeth over time.
🔹 What Metal Braces Are
Metal braces are orthodontic devices made of stainless steel brackets and archwires. They apply continuous, gentle pressure over time to move teeth into proper alignment.
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Brackets: Small metal squares bonded to each tooth.
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Archwire: A thin metal wire that connects brackets and guides tooth movement.
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Elastic bands (ligatures): Tiny rubber bands that hold the archwire in place; they can be clear or colorful.
🔹 Benefits
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Effective for all ages: Works for children, teens, and adults.
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Cost-effective: Usually less expensive than ceramic braces or clear aligners.
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Durable: Stainless steel is strong and resists breakage.
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Precise control: Orthodontists can make detailed adjustments for complex cases.
🔹 Considerations
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Appearance: More visible than clear aligners or ceramic braces.
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Discomfort: May cause irritation at first; soreness after adjustments is common.
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Diet restrictions: Hard, sticky, or chewy foods should be avoided.
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Oral hygiene: Extra brushing and flossing care needed to prevent plaque buildup.
🔹 Treatment Duration
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Typically lasts 18–30 months, depending on the case.
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Regular adjustments every 4–6 weeks at the orthodontist.
🔹 Aftercare
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Retainers are usually required after braces removal to maintain alignment.
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Good oral hygiene is essential to avoid white spots or cavities around brackets.
