Today, there are many types of braces that can quickly straighten teeth. Transparent aligners, lingual braces, self-ligating braces, and functional braces are some of the fastest options available. Speed Braces are just as effective as traditional braces, but they are more comfortable and cause less pain. Invisalign braces are more expensive, but they provide excellent value for money and can help prevent serious oral health complications.
Lingual devices may take longer to work than other types of braces, but they are discreet and do not require user compliance. Invisalign and other removable aligners may take longer to work than Speed Braces if the patient does not comply with the treatment plan. Ceramic braces are aesthetically pleasing, but they are more fragile and expensive than metal braces. Speed Braces claim to reduce treatment time by up to 6 months compared to traditional orthodontic appliances and require fewer visits to the orthodontist.
These braces are 30% smaller than traditional braces, but they are not invisible like Invisalign. The average adult patient is expected to finish treatment in about 1 year, but some may even finish in as little as three months. Self-ligating orthodontic appliances do not require elastics or elastic bands since they use special brackets that help the arc of wire move and direct the teeth to the ideal place. The elastic clip exerts constant pressure on the wire arc which helps move the teeth over time.
Traditional orthodontic appliances use a “ligature”, usually a colored elastic band, to join the wire and brace together. A review found no difference between traditional orthopedic appliances and self-ligating braces in terms of treatment duration or comfort level. Computer software is used to design the perfect brace for each tooth based on the mathematics needed to move it from crooked to straight.
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