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Metal braces are traditional orthodontic devices made of high-grade stainless steel that straighten teeth effectively using brackets and wires.

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Frequently asked questions
Answers to Your Common Questions About Braces
What age is best to get braces?
While braces can be effective at any age, the optimal time is usually between 10 and 14 years old, as the head and mouth are still growing, which can make the teeth more conducive to straightening.
How long will I need to wear braces?
The duration of wearing braces varies depending on the individuals dental needs, but on average, it ranges from 18 months to 3 years. Regular check-ups and following your orthodontists advice can help ensure the most efficient treatment period.
Do braces hurt?
While braces themselves do not cause pain, some discomfort or mild soreness after adjustments is common. This usually subsides within a few days, and pain relief can be managed with over-the-counter medications or orthodontic relief wax.
How much do braces cost?
The cost of braces can vary widely based on the type of braces, the complexity of the treatment, and geographic location. Generally, prices range from $3,000 to $10,000. Many dental insurance plans offer coverage for orthodontic treatments, and payment plans may be available.
Can I still play sports or musical instruments with braces?
Yes, you can continue to play sports and musical instruments, but its recommended to wear a mouthguard when playing sports to protect your braces and teeth from potential impacts. For wind instruments, it may take some adjustment, but it is still possible to play effectively.
What foods should I avoid with braces?
Its best to avoid hard, sticky, and chewy foods that can damage braces. These include popcorn, nuts, hard candies, gum, and certain crunchy fruits and vegetables. Cutting food into smaller pieces can help minimize risks.
How do I clean my braces?
Maintaining good oral hygiene with braces involves brushing your teeth after every meal with a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste, using floss threaders to floss under the wires, and rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash to reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease.
What are the different types of braces available?
There are several types of braces to choose from, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, which are less visible, lingual braces that attach to the back of the teeth, and clear aligners like Invisalign, which are removable and nearly invisible.
What happens if my braces break?
If your braces break, contact your orthodontist immediately. Most issues are minor, but prompt repair is necessary to avoid extending the treatment time. Avoid any DIY fixes and let your orthodontist handle adjustments and repairs.