Ceramic Braces
Ceramic Braces Brisbane Queensland, Fortitude Valley & Albany Creek
Our orthodontic team is skilled and experienced with all orthodontic devices including ceramic braces and can let you know if this dental solution would be suitable for you.
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Ceramic Braces at Allstar Orthodontics
Ceramic braces at Allstar Orthodontics in Brisbane Queensland, Fortitude Valley, and Albany Creek are orthodontic devices used to straighten teeth using clear brackets that blend in with your natural teeth. They are more subtle than metal braces, and are stain-resistant so will look natural throughout your treatment. They can withstand pressure the way metal braces do and can be used for severe malocclusions.
Ceramic Braces at Allstar Orthodontics
They are more subtle than metal braces, and are stain-resistant so will look natural throughout your treatment. They can withstand pressure the way metal braces do and can be used for severe malocclusions.
Why Get Ceramic Braces?
Why Get Ceramic Braces?
We take advantage of the latest dental advancements for maximum durability and efficiency. The benefits of ceramic braces include:
Low profile dental treatment
Treatment time may take slightly shorter than with metal braces due to the materials used.
Straight Teeth for a Healthier Smile
Getting teeth into proper alignment takes the guesswork out of brushing so you can enjoy improved oral health and prevent future dental issues that can lead to pain and strain.
Here at Allstar Orthodontics, we love helping our patients improve their oral health with orthodontics and are excited to introduce our patients to cutting-edge technology that can improve their orthodontic experience.
How to Care for Ceramic Braces
Taking care of ceramic braces is much like taking care of metal braces. Daily brushing and flossing are important, and if you can incorporate an intraoral flosser, that will improve your oral hygiene during treatment. While ceramic braces are stain-resistant, avoid foods that are brittle or sticky because they can be damaged.
How to Care for Ceramic Braces
Taking care of ceramic braces is much like taking care of metal braces.
Daily brushing and flossing are important, and if you can incorporate an intraoral flosser, that will improve your oral hygiene during treatment.
While ceramic braces are stain-resistant, avoid foods that are brittle or sticky because they can be damaged.
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Schedule Your Visit Today
If you want to see if ceramic braces are right for you, call to schedule an appointment with us and we can assess if you are a candidate for them. And if not, we are happy to guide you with the many alternatives that modern orthodontics offers.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any orthodontic procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, orthodontist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.
Schedule Your Visit Today
If you want to see if ceramic braces are right for you, call to schedule an appointment with us and we can assess if you are a candidate for them. And if not, we are happy to guide you with the many alternatives that modern orthodontics offers.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any orthodontic procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, orthodontist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.