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Choosing the Braces Colors
Choosing the Braces Colors
In the past, braces are thick and huge. Kids who wear them can be bullied and called metal mouth. But that remains in the past now.
Braces now are fashion statements. There are many colors a kid or teenager can choose from. Many people has one concern when they want to sign up for dental brace treatment and that is, if the braces are colored, what colors would make their teeth whiter.
Having the braces in kids’ favorite color lessens the stress a kid gets when he has braces on. In fact, it would make kid more excited to visit the orthodontic to have the braces tweaked or attached.
There are many colors a kid can choose from. A kid must remember that the braces wil remain there of a year or more, so the right color should be chosen.
If a kid does not know which color he should choose, ask the orthodontic for the color wheel to guide him.
When choosing for braces, the color of the teeth should be considered. Each person has different shades of teeth. This is partially due to the diet one has.
The rule of the thumb is, the darker the shade of the braces, the paler teeth would look whiter. As a matter of fact, many people chose to have black braces. There are two reasons why this is perhaps the most popular choice for brace color- aside from the fact that it is the best contrast for teeth, black braces also make the teeth look bigger.
If black is too much, dark blue or maroon can be a better choice.
Invisible or silver braces would look good on people with yellowish teeth to balance the color of the teeth.
Yellow braces must be avoided at all times. Yellow would only make yellowish teeth look yellower.
Blue braces would also look good on almost every one.
Different Kinds of Bites
Different Kinds of Bites
It is important that you need to be educated in the types of bites when you want o have braces and other types of orthodontics attached to your mouth. In the orthodontics’ point of view, a bite is the way the teeth are fitted together. On the other hand, malocclusion is defined as the misalignment of teeth. When we talk about malocclusions, we have three types in terms of the horizontal line.
Class 1
This is a dental condition where the both jaws are aligned, however there are crooked, spaced out teeth and there are teeth that grow below the gum line or above other teeth.
Class 2
This is also called overjet. This means that the upper jaw is more moved forward than the lower jaw. There may be an overbite. This can be remedied by orthodontics and in some severe cases, jaw surgery is needed where the upper jaw is moved backward.
Class 3
This is called underbite or negative overjet, this is the opposite of Class II. The lower jaw is moved forward. Same with Class II, slight cases can be remedied by orthodontics and severe ones by jaw surgery.
The bite types that are in relation to the vertical lines, there are also three.
Crossbite
Crossbites occur when the bottom teeth do not meet correctly with the top teeth. It is called unilateral posterior crossbite when the teeth fall inside the mouth. It is called bilateral crossbite when the teeth do not meet with the top on the sides.
Open Bite
Those with open bites only have a few teeth meeting one another. When they chew, you can actually see the insides of their mouth even if they would close the mouth with their teeth.
Deep Bite
Deep Bites occur when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth. When a person with a deep bite chews there is little visibility of the lower teeth.
The Difference Between Invisalign and Braces
The Difference Between Invisalign and Braces
If we compare orthodontics today and in the past, we can say that there are so many choices and options patients now than what it used to be. We can no longer say metal mouth to a person with braces. There is less bullying and teasing to kids who have braces. True enough, many teenagers now opt to have their teeth straightened. They don’t have to be dragged over to the dental hygienist’s office.
Gone are the traditional braces where metal plates are attached to the teeth and an arch wire is run through the bracket. An orthodontist would regularly tweak it to align it. In most cases this is still the most effective way to align one’s teeth
There is an alternative to this technique using clear aligners. Patients are advised to wear the series of trays. In due time, it can straighten and align teeth and overbites. While the braces are quite visible, Invisalign are clear and hardly visibly unless you take a closer look at it. Also, you can easily remove the tray whenever you floss or brush your teeth as opposed to the metal braces where flossing may be difficult. In comparison to the metal braces, Invisalign can be more expensive but the price you will pay will be more. In order to understand more of Invisalign, here are the pros and cons.
Invisalign is almost invisible to the eye. Wearing it can be easy because few people may notice it as well as cleaning your teeth will be easy as well as you may experience less pain for there are no wires poking inside tour mouth. Braces, in the other hand, may be easy on the pocket as well as many orthodontists are more confident with this technique.
Braces 101
Dental Braces 101
Will Braces Cause Pain?
Even though you are only moving your teeth and teeth socket in a slow motion, pain cannot be avoided. There will be times when your mouth will be sore from this. In such cases, take some over-the counter pain reliever to soothe the pain away. If pain cannot be taken anymore, better check with your orthodontist to lessen the impact of the pain.
Can I Continue to Play Sports While Wearing Braces?
How Long Will I Have to Wear Braces?
It really depends on how misaligned your teeth are. On the average, most braces remain in place for a year to three years. After you have removed your braces, many wear retainers for six months.
Latest Braces For Kids, Traditional, Clear, Damon Braces
Latest Braces For Kids, Traditional, Clear, Damon Braces
Braces for kids is not just for crooked teeth. Braces for kids are also needed if the child has malocclusion or bad bite. Some kids will not have a problem wearing braces because they may find it cool to wear the colored bands that are sometimes attached to them. Some of the latest teeth braces kids are wearing today range from the traditional metal braces to the clear braces.
The traditional metal braces are small brackets that are attached to the front of the teeth with a wire that is strung around them. With the metal braces, kids have the option of choosing different colored bands or colored brackets. The colored bands can be changed each time they visit the orthodontist. These metal braces are usually kept on for at least two years, in which once they are removed, a retainer may be used all day or just at night to help keep the teeth aligned.
Another option is the clear plastic braces. These are less noticeable for a child who may be insecure about having braces, but they can also be a little more uncomfortable due to they can cause more friction.
The Damon braces are another popular choice in the latest in teeth braces for kids. The Damon braces are more comfortable than the traditional metal brackets and allow the teeth to move more freely with ease. They require fewer adjustments and do not require the elastic bands or ties. With the Damon braces, teeth are easier to clean as they do not have the bands or ties that can collect plaque and allows proper and easier dental hygiene while wearing them. The child’s orthodontist will determine which latest teeth braces are appropriate for them according to their age and the severity of their teeth. Most children are able to get braces once they reach the age 7 when their acquired their molars.