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If you are looking for the best braces treatment in Chembur, book an appointment with us at Loop Dental. We provide the best quality braces at an affordable price.

What are Dental Braces?

Braces are orthodontic appliances that help correct problems with your teeth, like spacing, crooked teeth, or teeth that are out of alignment. Many people get braces when they’re teenagers, but adults get them too. As you wear them, braces slowly straighten and align your teeth, so you have a normal bite. 

Types of braces

There are two types of braces: Metal Braces and Transparent Aligners. Metal braces are what you imagine when you think of traditional braces, transparent braces are the new advancements in dentistry.

Metal braces use metal brackets that are attached to individual teeth. A metal wire connects the brackets and is secured into place. 

They are visible, and can make some feel self-conscious about their appearance, particularly teens. 

Are Transparent Aligners better than Metal Braces?

Earlier only metal braces were available. You must have seen people wearing braces. Anyone who looks at them while talking can see their braces. It interferes with the facial aesthetics and affects their smile. 

Transparent braces are the new advancements in dentistry.

You might also hear them called invisible braces. These are clear plastic trays that fit snugly onto your teeth. They use pressure to gently move your teeth into the correct positions and straighten your smile. You remove the aligners to eat, brush, or floss. 

What is the procedure to get a braces treatment done?

Since braces are customised for each individual, the Dental surgeon will do a clinical examination, take Impressions, photos of your face and teeth, and advise X-rays of the mouth and head. They’ll come up with a treatment plan based on this information. A braces treatment can take from days to months to years. It depends on the oral condition and age of the patient.

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