Choosing the Right Type of Dental Braces

Do you wish to straighten your teeth to achieve a perfect set of pearly whites? Orthodontic treatments move your teeth into proper alignment. Have you always wondered what are the differences between the various types of dental braces? Orthodontic treatment has evolved significantly, offering a variety of options to suit different needs and lifestyles. In Singapore, where aesthetic dentistry is commonly sought, patients are spoilt for choice. Let’s delve into the types of braces available, to help you select the best option for a healthy, beautiful smile.

Traditional metal braces have long been the standard in orthodontic care, recognized for their effectiveness in correcting a wide range of dental alignment issues and generally more cost-effective. Crafted from high-grade stainless steel, it offers orthodontists full control over teeth movement, ensuring precise bite correction. Despite their visibility, which some may view as a drawback, the opportunity for customisation with colourful elastic ties or modules can make the orthodontic journey more delightful, especially for our younger patients.

Ceramic braces present a less noticeable alternative, achieving the same functional results as metal braces while blending more seamlessly with the natural colour of your teeth. Their subtlety makes them a popular choice among adults and teenagers who are concerned about the aesthetic impact of traditional braces. Although ceramic braces are sturdy, they require patients to be mindful of foods and beverages that could stain the brackets, ensuring their discreet appearance is maintained throughout the treatment.

Self-Ligating braces are a type of braces comprising only brackets and wires. The brackets work like sliding doors or clips, maintaining the archwires in position and pressure with minimal tension hence reducing friction and potentially allowing for more efficient teeth movement. Often more comfortable, one can expect fewer adjustment visits and easier oral maintenance.

Lingual braces score well in terms of discretion. Placed on the inner surfaces of the teeth, they are virtually invisible to others, providing an excellent cosmetic solution without compromising the effectiveness of the treatment. Despite the visual advantages, lingual braces may require some adjustment time, particularly for speech, as the tongue adapts to the presence of the braces.

Clear aligners, such as Invisalign, represent the cutting edge of orthodontic innovation, providing a comfortable and discreet treatment process with a series of custom-made, removable trays. These aligners cater to those seeking a subtle solution, allowing for more freedom and flexibility than traditional braces. However, their success hinges on patient compliance; the aligners must be worn diligently for the majority of the day and removed only during meals and oral hygiene routines.

Traditional Metal Braces
Visible
Highly effective in correcting a wide range of cases
Good compliance - Orthodontist has full control of teeth movement
Can eat and drink with it
Care required with brushing
Least speech adjustment needed
$4,500 - $5,000*

Ceramic
Braces
Fixed Metal or Ceramic Braces
Less visible
Highly effective in correcting a wide range of cases
Good compliance - Orthodontist has full control of teeth movement
Can eat and drink with it
Care required with brushing
Least speech adjustment needed
$5,500 - $6,000*

Self-Ligating
Braces
Visible
Effective in correcting a range of cases
Good compliance - Orthodontist has control of teeth movement
Can eat and drink with it
Care required with brushing
Least speech adjustment needed
$6,500 - $8,000*

Lingual
Braces
Lingual Braces
Invisible
Effective in correcting a range of cases
Good compliance - Orthodontist has control of teeth movement
Can eat and drink with it
Care required with brushing
May need temporary speech adjustment
$12,000 - $16,000*

Clear
Aligners
Invisible Braces
Subtly Visible
Some limitations in correcting severe bite conditions
Compliance is patient-dependent
A must to remove aligners when eating or drinking (except water)
No adjustment needed for brushing
May need temporary speech adjustment
$8,000 - $12,000*
$4,000 - $7,000*
(Invisalign First / Lite / Retreatment)
*indicative pricing at our dental practice as of 1 Dec 2023. Please note that prices may be subjected to change and it is advisable to check with our dental practice for the most current pricing.

When considering braces, the importance of expertise cannot be overstated as it involves intricate knowledge of dental anatomy, jaw structure and jaw alignment. It is also important to be able to detect various dental bite problems early so that timely intervention can be administered. An experienced orthodontist can accurately diagnose, develop a tailored treatment and navigate potential complications. Choosing a skilled professional enhances the overall success and efficiency of your orthodontic journey. 

At Tooth Art Dental Centre, we are delighted to be at the forefront of orthodontic solutions, offering these varied options to our patients. The choice between traditional braces, ceramic braces, self-ligating braces, lingual braces and clear aligners should be made after a thorough consultation with our orthodontist. We take into account not just the aesthetic and functional aspects of the treatment but also the impact on your daily life and your budget. With modern technology and a patient-centric approach, we begin every treatment journey with a comprehensive 3D scan of your teeth and in-depth discussion of the treatment options, making the decision-making process as clear and straightforward as your soon-to-be smile. 

Schedule a consultation with our Orthodontist.

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