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Fixed Braces vs. Removable Braces

Thursday, July 2nd, 2015

If you’re wondering about having orthodontic treatment, you may have come across fixed and removable braces during your research, but which option is better and what are the pros and cons of each? Here is a brief guide to fixed and removable braces:

Fixed braces

Fixed braces have been used to straighten the teeth and iron out orthodontic issues for many decades and they are proven to work extremely effectively. Today, there are lots of different types of fixed brace out there and advances in technology and design mean that you can now enjoy the reliability and efficacy of fixed braces with additional aesthetic benefits, speed and improved comfort. Fixed braces are often recommended for patients who have moderate or complex orthodontic needs, as they can generate a lot of movement and they provide more support than removable braces. Although fixed braces are less discreet than clear aligners and more difficult to clean, they are proven to work in every case and you will quickly become accustomed to eating, brushing your teeth and drinking with them in place.

Examples of our amazing fixed brace treatments include:

  • CFast
  • Six Month Smiles
  • Damon Braces
  • MTM No Trace Brace (these are lingual braces, which are secured onto the back of the teeth)

Removable braces

Removable braces have become very popular because they offer greater convenience and discreet aesthetics. Removable aligners allow you to continue with life as normal without having to worry about adapting the way you clean your teeth or eat and they are often very discreet, sometimes even virtually invisible. Removable braces also give you more freedom, but this can be a blessing in disguise, as the success of treatment depends on you ensuring that you wear the braces for the recommended time each day. Removable braces are generally recommended for patients who only require a limited amount of movement.

Examples of our revolutionary removable braces include:

  • Invisalign
  • Inman Aligner
  • Clearstep
  • Perfect Clear

Which treatment is best for me?

Often, your dental needs will dictate which treatment options are most suitable and once we have assessed your bite and had a good look at your teeth, we will be happy to make recommendations and help you choose the perfect treatment based on what you are looking for from your treatment, how much movement is required and the level of intensity and any additional factors you want to consider, such as treatment fees and time.

Do I Need a Fixed Brace or a Removable One?

Thursday, June 18th, 2015

There are lots of different treatment options available to orthodontic patients these days and while this is great news, it can present some difficulties when it comes to selecting which treatment is best. One of the main issues patients have to weigh up is whether they would prefer a fixed or a removable brace. Here is a brief guide to show you the major differences and pros and cons of both fixed and removable appliances:

Removable braces

Removable braces have become incredibly popular, mainly because they offer greater convenience and flexibility. Many of the removable treatments available now are also incredibly discreet, which is a major draw for many teenage and adult patients. Examples of removable braces include Invisalign, Clearstep and the Inman Aligner. Removable braces don’t just give you more freedom, they also enable you to eat normally and to enjoy better oral hygiene, as you simply remove the brace and brush as normal. There’s also no risk of food getting trapped in braces, which can be a major risk factor for decay and gum disease.

Removable braces tend to be geared towards patients who have minor to moderate needs and don’t require intensive correction. If you have more complex requirements and a lot of movement is required, fixed braces may be a better option. Another potential downside of removable braces is that they rely on the commitment of the patient to achieve success. If you don’t wear the braces, the results won’t be as good as anticipated. However if you wear the braces properly, your smile will be transformed!

Fixed braces

Fixed braces have been used to straighten teeth for many years, but today’s braces are very different to those around in previous decades. Today’s braces are sleeker, lighter and more discreet. They use advanced technology to reduce discomfort and accelerate tooth movement. Examples of modern fixed braces include Damon Braces, CFast and Six Month Smiles.

One advantage of fixed braces is the simplicity of the treatment process. Once the braces have been fitted, there’s no need to worry about swapping braces over, taking them in and out or remembering when to change them. Fixed braces are also guaranteed to succeed and they are suitable for patients with complex orthodontic prescriptions. Potential disadvantages of fixed brace include difficulty cleaning them, which may increase the risk of staining and decay and the aesthetic impact. Even the most discreet styles are more visible than clear aligners, but they’re still nowhere near as unsightly as the bulky metal braces of days gone by!

If you’d like expert advice about which braces are best for you, call now to book a consultation.

Liverpool Braces – Fixed vs. Removable

Saturday, October 18th, 2014

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer a range of orthodontic options to suit all our patients, but which one is best for you and should you opt for a fixed or a removable brace?

Fixed braces

Fixed braces are what most people imagine when they think about orthodontic treatment; however, the design and aesthetic of fixed braces have come a long way in a relatively short period of time and you no longer have to put up with cumbersome and painful metal braces to get the smile you want. Modern fixed braces, such as Six Month Smiles, Damon Braces, CFast and In-Ovation-R, provide discreet, comfortable alternatives to conventional train-tracks and they are ideal for patients who prefer the reliability and security of fixed braces. 6 Month Smiles are ideally suited to patients who have issues with the front teeth, while Damon Braces are suitable for patients with moderate or complex needs.

Removable braces

Removable braces offer a flexible and convenient alternative to fixed braces and are usually best suited to patients with minor or moderate needs. Aligners and positioners make life easy, as you don’t need to worry about changing the way you brush your teeth or feel anxious when you eat in public, and they are usually made from clear parts, which makes for very discreet aesthetics. Our removable braces include Invisalign, the Inman Aligner and Clearstep.

Which treatment should I choose?

It’s impossible for dentists to recommend a treatment above others without seeing a patient, as every client is different and some treatments are more suited to some than others. When you have a consultation, your dentist can gauge your needs and ascertain your treatment preferences and once they have this information, they can make recommendations as to which systems would suit you best.

 

Fantastic Fixed Braces in the City of Liverpool

Sunday, July 6th, 2014

Fixed braces have been around for decades and it’s no surprise that they remain a very popular choice for patients with orthodontic issues. Fixed braces are proven to work and they produce incredible smiles. We are delighted to offer a host of fixed brace treatments, including the latest systems on the market.

Fixed braces have come a long way in a relatively short space of time and patients can now enjoy a host of features, which are designed to make treatment more comfortable, improve aesthetics and enhance comfort.

Our fixed brace treatments

We have treatments available to treat a wide range of orthodontic problems, from slightly crooked teeth to complex issues with the bite. Our treatments include Damon Braces, CFast, MTM-No Trace Brace and In-Ovation R. We also offer Six Month Smiles.

Six Month Smiles, CFast and MTM No Trace Brace are systems that are designed to treat minor and moderate issues predominantly affecting the front teeth, known as the social 6. These braces are discreet, using tooth-coloured and clear components, and treatment times are short, with an average completion time of between 4 and 6 months.

Damon Braces are extremely advanced fixed braces and they are suitable for most patients, including those with the most complex needs. These braces use self-ligating wires and a sliding bracket mechanism to move the teeth quickly with minimal pain and they are much more discreet than traditional fixed braces.

Which fixed brace treatment is best for me?

Often, the treatment you choose will depend on the complexity of the orthodontic prescription. Once we have assessed your needs, we will be able to discuss your options with you and we can talk you through the pros and cons of each treatment to help you to decide which one is best.

Modern Fixed Braces In Liverpool

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

Fixed braces are often not the most popular of treatments. However, today’s modern fixed braces not only achieve faster results, they also use wires and brackets that are a great deal more discreet than the truly old school systems.

Why are fixed braces so effective?

Fixed braces are able to correct a whole range of orthodontic problems, as the wire and brackets can be fitted to suit all face shapes. Arch wires can be bent to any shape and also maintain a great more effective level of force in comparison to other removable braces. The tension created by the wires and brackets can also be easily changed and adjusted and treatment can follow and evolve with the movement of the teeth.

Are all fixed braces highly visible?

Not all fixed braces are noticeable, with many systems offering tooth coloured wires and brackets, which come in a range of materials. Some brace systems, known as the lingual braces, are fixed to the back of the teeth, meaning they are completely invisible throughout treatment.

What can be treated with fixed braces?

Fixed braces can be used to correct many different orthodontic problems, including:

  • Twisted teeth
  • Gaps between the teeth
  • Overbites
  • Underbites
  • Crooked teeth
  • Crossed teeth

Fixed braces can be used for moderate to severe orthodontic problems, which makes it an ideal choice for patients suffering with difficult conditions.

What are the benefits of fixed braces and their results?

Fixed braces can be treated many, many different orthodontic conditions, for beautiful straight smiles. However, the aesthetic value is only one benefit of straight teeth, as straight teeth are less prone to tooth decay, as bacteria and food debris is easily removed from straight teeth, whilst crooked teeth can harbor damaging dental material. If you would like more help and information about fixed braces pop in and meet the team at Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

The Benefits Of Fixed Braces Treatment For Patients In Liverpool

Friday, June 14th, 2013

Thankfully, dentists have vastly improved on traditional braces systems that cause painful mouth irritation and poor oral hygiene during teeth straightening treatment. Modern fixed braces systems have revolutionised orthodontics for treating mild to severe orthodontic conditions so that more people may receive the teeth straightening treatment they need.

Treating orthodontic conditions

Teeth that irregularly positioned due to tooth gaps, are crooked, protruding or misaligned may be corrected with a fixed braces system. If left untreated, these types of orthodontic conditions may lead to bite or jaw disorders and general health may suffer too.

For some the thought of braces is daunting. Pictures of harsh metal braces covering front teeth may flood the mind. We may be reminded of Ugly Betty and the stigma of metal “train-track” braces. At Liverpool Dental Spa we invest in the best teeth straightening treatments so that individuals may experience greater comfort, better health and an aesthetically-pleasing look during treatment.

Low-friction fixed braces systems

Where some orthodontic conditions may be treatable with modern invisible braces systems made of clear plastic aligners, not all conditions are suitably treated with this discrete option. Our dentist evaluates each person and recommends teeth straightening treatment accordingly.

Low-friction braces systems are an alternative for fast and effective teeth straightening. We offer In-Ovation R and Damon fixed braces systems so that you may have the choice of a treatment that is right for your needs.

Gently attached to the teeth, the brackets connect to an archwire that repositions teeth using orthodontic pressure. These fixed braces systems are of a light modern design with clear brackets or tooth-coloured material for greater discretion during treatment.

Accessing a fixed braces system

Get in touch with us for more information about our modern braces systems. We provide consultation to assess individual orthodontic conditions for people of all ages.

 

Fixed Braces can Help Patients in Liverpool with Severely Crooked Teeth Smile Again

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Many of today’s braces promise clear, invisible correction of orthodontic problems, which is an excellent advancement for patients looking for discreet brace treatment.

However, nothing quite beats the effective tooth movement of fixed braces and for patients in Liverpool with severe orthodontic problems a fixed brace may be the answer to all your tooth problems.

Why are fixed braces better at moving teeth?

Because fixed braces are fixed to the teeth throughout your treatment they provide a level of movement removable aligners are unable to mimic. Using a wire to create pressure is also a lot more effective than relying on plastic aligners and tooth movement is often a lot faster with traditional fixed braces.

Fixed braces are also better equipped to treat complex orthodontic problems, which may involve two conditions, such as an overbite coupled with crooked front teeth.

Have fixed braces changed?

Thankfully fixed braces have moved on from the hulking mass of metal they once were and at the practice we use systems such as Damon Braces and Six Month Smiles, which use discreet and even tooth coloured wires and brackets, which are a lot smaller in size than those used with older fixed brace models.

What are the main benefits of fixed braces?

There are numerous benefits of using fixed braces to straighten your teeth, which includes:

  • Shorter treatment times.
  • The ability to treat even complex orthodontic cases.
  • Not only is the appearance of the mouth corrected, but also the function, improving your eating, speaking and smiling abilities.
  • Some people feel that even their overall facial appearance is improved, with a greater sense of symmetry.

If you are concerned about the appearance of your smile and would like some advice on treatment please feel free to called the practice and we can help you choose the right brace for you and your condition.

 

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