Like traditional metal braces.
Do ceramic braces take longer than metal.
They are also bigger but they blend in with teeth so this isn t an issue for most patients.
Thus metal braces are recommended for a more severe correction.
This is due to metal braces having less friction between the teeth and the wire this means that the teeth are allowed to move into place more quickly than with clear ceramic braces.
Ceramic braces also take more time to align teeth and may cause discomfort for people with sensitive mouths as ceramic material can irritate the inner lip.
Metal braces tend to be a little stronger and more durable and the brackets on ceramic braces are likely to chip and crack.
Traditional metal braces can tolerate more pressure than newer ceramic ones.
Ceramic braces can also take more time to align your teeth since adjustments have to be slightly smaller.
Ceramic braces tend to be less durable than metal braces.
Ceramic braces are strong especially if they are high quality.
Drawbacks of ceramic braces.
Ceramic braces are a little more expensive than metal braces but they are still a cost effective method of fixing crooked teeth when compared to alternatives like clear aligners which cost more and take longer to achieve the desired effect.
There are instances where ceramic braces may need to be replaced more often meaning more appointments but your individual treatment duration should be much the same with ceramic as with metal.
That said both types of braces work on the same principles and are equally as effective for most.
They share characteristics and risks with metal braces and cost significantly more up to 13 000 for treatment.
Ceramic brackets are more expensive than metal brackets.
A 2016 study found that ceramic braces are more than twice as likely to break than metal.
Lingual braces are metal braces attached to the back rather than the front of teeth.
Fortunately ceramic braces are hard to damage and will last throughout your treatment.
Visibility this is certainly the biggest difference.
Ceramic porcelain is prone to chipping and cracking which make them less desirable for athletes who compete in contact sports.
Ceramic braces aren t nearly as noticeable as metal.
They usually don t chip or break unless they are badly abused.
Ceramic braces don t take longer than metal braces because treatment time depends on the patient.
They are more likely than front facing braces to cause longer term speech impediments such as a lisp.
Cost generally speaking metal braces are less expensive than ceramic.