Metal Braces
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Ceramic Braces
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Metal braces are easily noticeable. This visibility can be a concern, especially for adult patients who are self-conscious about their appearance.
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Ceramic Braces are less noticeable than metal braces due to tooth-colored material. Hence the self-conscious patients prefer this type of braces. |
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Metal braces are an affordable option for patients seeking orthodontic treatment. |
Ceramic braces tend to be more expensive than traditional metal braces. The advanced materials used in the manufacturing of ceramic braces contribute to the higher cost. |
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Metal braces are tough, durable and resistant to fracture against the forces of chewing and mastication. This makes them an ideal choice for children who may not follow all the dietary restrictions associated with braces treatment and have breakages due to eating something hard and sticky. |
Ceramic brackets are brittle and more prone to fracture, chipping or breaking under the forces of chewing and mastication. Patients need to be careful to avoid hard and sticky food that could damage the braces. |
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Traditional metal braces allow for colourful elastomeric modules to be used during the treatment, making it fun and exciting for the children. |
Patients opting for ceramic braces want the braces to be as discreet as possible and do not opt for the colourful elastomeric modules during the treatment. |
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The metal base in these brackets offers least resistance and friction to the metal wires used during the final stages of braces treatment. This helps in faster treatment and reduces the treatment time. |
The ceramic base in these brackets offer greater resistance and friction to the metal wires used during the final stages of braces treatment. This results in some delay and increases the treatment time. |