Ceramic braces are very similar to metal braces. Their brackets, wires, and ligatures are tooth-coloured, matching the colour of your teeth, which makes them less noticeable.


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Bite:
Can achieve perfect results
Treatment:
Orthodontist in complete control of tooth movement
Visibility:
Less visible
Movement:
Can move teeth with no limitations
Eating:
Minor restrictions like no hard candy
Speech:
Minor interference but gets better with time.
Colour:
Same colour as your teeth to disguise them.
More information on ceramic braces
Ceramic braces are made from clear or tooth-coloured materials which make them less noticeable than metal braces. They blend with your teeth, providing a natural look.
Ceramic braces work like metal ones, using brackets and wires to adjust teeth. They’re often more comfortable because the brackets are smoother, reducing irritation.
Cleaning them regularly prevents stains. They can be more brittle than metal braces, so avoiding hard or sticky foods is essential to prevent damage.
Ceramic braces have become more affordable. They offer a great balance of aesthetics and functionality, making them a popular choice.
Advantages
- Ceramic braces are less noticeable.
- Good at treating misaligned teeth.
Disadvantages
- Ceramic braces cost more than traditional metal braces. Discover more information about the price of braces.
- Ceramic braces are a little more prone to breakage when compared to metal braces.
- The can be more susceptible to staining.