Types Of Braces Hallandale Beach


Dr. Rozman

Dr. Sheldon S. Rozman, DMD
Orthodontist in Aventura, FL

Patients can make better choices about their treatment if they know all the options. For example Hallandale Beach families can look into different types of braces to find the ones that fit their needs, lifestyle and preferences. Modern orthodontic technology has options for everyone, from traditional metal to invisible. So every patient can find a way that meets both their aesthetic and functional needs. Rozman Orthodontics believes that giving patients information about their options gives them the power to choose the treatment that’s right for them and their expectations.

Traditional metal braces are the most popular and least expensive way to straighten teeth. They use stainless steel brackets and wires to apply controlled forces that slowly move teeth into place. These appliances have been around for a long time and are strong and effective for all types of tooth movement, even complicated rotations and bite corrections. Modern metal braces are smaller and more comfortable than older ones so they are appealing to everyone.

 

Clear ceramic braces are a middle ground between traditional metal and invisible braces. They use tooth colored or clear materials that blend in with the surfaces of your teeth. These advanced appliances work just as well as metal braces but look less obvious which is appealing to those who care about their appearance. However ceramic materials need to be handled with extra care and the complicated manufacturing process makes them a bit more expensive.

Clear aligner systems are a new type of orthodontic technology that uses custom made plastic trays to move teeth into place without brackets or wires that can be seen. These removable appliances let patients keep their normal eating and oral hygiene habits while getting great results in the right cases. Clear aligners are becoming more and more popular with adults and teens who want to get treatment without drawing attention to themselves. This is because they are easy to use and look good.

Lingual braces are invisible because they put brackets and wires on the tongue side of the teeth so they can’t be seen from the front. This method requires a lot of knowledge and experience because working on lingual surfaces is different from working on other surfaces. Lingual braces are a good choice for those who need to move their teeth in complicated ways and want to keep their appearance private during treatment.

Self ligating braces use specific bracket designs that don’t need elastic ties. This can make treatment faster and more comfortable by reducing friction. You can make these systems out of metal or ceramic which gives you more options for how they look and adds advanced mechanical features. Also self ligating braces may need fewer adjustment appointments since their force delivery devices work so well.

Colored braces let younger patients express themselves by choosing from a wide range of colorful elastic bands. This turns orthodontic treatment into a chance for creative self expression. Patients can choose from a range of colors that match festivals, school colors or their own taste while getting great tooth straightening results. This option to customize usually makes kids and teens more likely to follow their treatment plan and be happy with it.

Accelerated orthodontics includes several methods that speed up treatment by using extra treatments that make teeth move faster. These treatments may use special tools, surgery or complex bracket systems that work together to get results faster than traditional methods. But not all cases are good candidates for faster treatment methods.

Our Hallandale Beach office knows all types of orthodontic appliances so we can recommend the best one for each patient based on their needs, taste and lifestyle. We carefully look at each patient’s unique needs to create individualized treatment plans that maximize both clinical results and patient happiness.

When choosing orthodontic appliances you should consider things like how complicated the case is, how long the treatment will take, how much it will cost and how much maintenance it will need. Also the age of the person getting the appliance may affect their choice especially for adults who care more about how it looks and how easy it is to use in their professional and social life.

Patients can make better choices that fit with their treatment goals and personal preferences along their orthodontic journey if they know the pros and cons of each type of appliance. Many teens and adults choose Invisalign to straighten their teeth discreetly without metal braces.