The Different Types of Braces

For every option, there is an equally awesome or better option or something like that. These days it seems like we live in the times of options galore. Just when you think you know what you want, you find it in a better color or for a better price because, well, options. Think about how many choices you had to make just to get dressed this morning. Sometimes the decision-making can get overwhelming, and we just need someone to lay it all out for us and help us decide between some of those never-ending options. 

While Dr. Cole Johnson and his skilled team may not be able to help you choose the best shirt to wear with those pants or if you should buy that new purse, but when it comes to the different types of braces, they have the experience and knowledge to guide you to the choice that best fit your smile needs. Don’t get yourself all worked up in an online search trying to compare the different types of braces. We’ve broken down each orthodontic treatment option we offer here at Johnson Family Orthodontics so you can easily figure out the differences. 

The Different Types of Braces

We understand that getting your teeth straightened with orthodontics is a big decision. After all, your smile is the window to your personality. Here at Johnson Family Orthodontics, we respect your reasons for wanting to improve the way you look and feel. We’ll work with you every step of the way to make sure your orthodontic care with us is among the best experiences you’ve ever had. Let us help you make the best investment in your smile!

Conventional Metal Braces

Metal or traditional braces have been around for many decades and are the original powerhouses of orthodontic treatment. Thanks to constant technological advancements in orthodontics, today’s metal braces are smaller, lighter, and much more effective at major adjustment needs than their bulky predecessors. 

Traditional metal braces work by attaching a metal bracket to the front sides of your teeth and then securing those brackets together with an archwire. This archwire is held on by elastic ties that come in an array of colors for ultimate personalization. Every 4-8 weeks, Dr. Johnson makes adjustments to the archwire to create slight but precise tooth movement for the desired outcome. 

Clear Braces

Clear braces are an up-and-coming option similar to conventional metal braces. This ingenious option works just like metal braces, except this method swaps the metal brackets for clear or tooth-colored ceramic brackets, making them virtually undetectable. Many of our teen patients have even found that using bright-colored elastic ties can create an almost neon effect that really pops!

The Different Types of Braces

Lingual Braces

Lingual braces provide one of the most customized treatments but are still one of the least common treatment options available. This unique option places the metal braces similar to traditional metal braces on the tooth’s backside or lingual side. Placing the appliances on the backs of the teeth makes your treatment completely invisible. It is more efficient and versatile, making some exceptional cases easier to treat or reducing the amount of time you need to wear your braces. 

While lingual braces provide advantages that no other type of braces offer, there are some obstacles that can occur with this treatment option. Because they are placed on the tongue-side of the teeth, some patients experience slight changes to their speech and irritation to their tongue. These symptoms usually present shortly after the braces are applied and go away within a couple of weeks as your mouth becomes accustomed to your new appliances. 

Invisalign

Clear aligners like Invisalign have really gained popularity in the last decade as technology has made them more inconspicuous, more efficient, and more budget-friendly. Similar to the post-braces retainer trays they evolved from, Invisalign clear aligners fit comfortably over your teeth and make minor adjustments over time for patients needing a “touch up” as well as for patients who have mild to moderate dental problems like misaligned teeth, large overbite, no jaw alignment problems, or those who have gaps in their front teeth- an open bite. 

Self-Ligating Braces

Another common option for braces not offered at Johnson Family Orthodontics is self-ligating braces. This technique uses metal brackets and wire similar to traditional metal braces, but instead of using elastic bands, it uses brackets with unique doors and clips that secure the wire. This design allows the brackets to move along the wire a bit more freely and can cause less irritation and discomfort that is commonly associated with elastic adjustments. 

How Do I Know Which is Best for Me?

We know it can be a tough decision, especially when there is no way for you to know what your tooth and jaw structure look like just from looking in the mirror. We will walk you through a complete oral examination when you come in for your complimentary consultation. During this tour through your teeth, we will take x-rays and photos to analyze your tooth shape, smile display, and all aesthetic aspects of your lips and mouth. This is done to show you how your smile would benefit from orthodontic treatment but also to help us see the functional aspects and needs of your teeth and jaws. We want you to know exactly how your face, jaws, and smile would improve from orthodontic treatment and the best way to get to that goal.

The Different Types of Braces

For an Expert’s Opinion, Choose Johnson Family Orthodontics

Our compassionate team at Johnson Family Orthodontics in Salem, OR, is here to walk you through the myriad of orthodontic options available to get you the smile that matches your personality. Step by step, we will work alongside you and your family through the treatment and logistics options until we reach a result that is perfect for you or your child.

Whether it be conventional metal braces, clear braces, lingual braces, or clear aligners like Invisalign, we want our patients to radiate confidence and love how they look and feel. Schedule your FREE consultation to let us help you live, grow, and smile!