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Metal Braces
Metal braces are the most common. They are made of high-grade stainless steel. Today's braces are much smaller and more comfortable. Therefore they are much more attractive. Most of the patients like to dress up the braces with different color elastics that can be changed at each appointment. Multiple colors are available.
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Damon
Brackets
Damon braces were invented by an orthodontist, Dr. Dwight Damon. This type of bracket utilizes (sliding door) technology known as "self legation" that allows the wire to slide back and forth within the bracket. No elastic of steel ties are needed for these types of braces. This creates less friction and can result in more comfort for the patient. In addition, Damon braces can sometimes cut down on the treatment time and the number of adjustments that need to be performed.
For more information on the Damon bracket system please visit their website at: www.damonbraces.com.
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Ceramic Braces
Ceramic braces are a translucent tooth colored (clear) material. They are most popular with the adult patients. They are difficult to see on the teeth unless you are very close to the patient. The only drawbacks to the bracket are that they are more fragile and the elastic ties can discolor between orthodontic visits.
For more information on the Ice clear braces please visit their website at: www.iceclearbraces.com .
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Retainers
Some minor orthodontic problems can be corrected with retainers. Retainers can be used on the upper and/or lower teeth.
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Invisalign® (No Braces)
A new system available for adults for orthodontic correction of some bite problems. The Invisalign System is a series of clear overlay templates that have been generated by computer simulation to gradually move the teeth. Dr. Weber is an Invisalign® Certified Orthodontist. To learn more about the Invisalign system, please visit their website at www.invisalign.com.
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