TRANSPARENT BRACES TREATMENT

What is Transparent Bracket Treatment?

One of the treatments to eliminate the problems caused by crookedness, curvature and irregularity in the teeth is orthodontic treatment with transparent brackets. This treatment, is performed in order to gain more aesthetic appearance. Transparent bracket orthodontic treatment is performed using porcelain, sapphire and transparent plastic materials and is preferred because it has a more aesthetic appearance.

How is the Transparent Bracket Treatment Applied?

Before treatment, an initial X-ray examination is performed by a specialist doctor. If there are different problems in the mouth after the first examination, their treatment is carried out first. Then the brackets are glued to the tooth with transparent glue, and then the braces are fixed to the brackets. After the procedures performed, with 1 check-up per month, the treatment is continuous for 1 and a half to 2 years.

Advantages of Treatment with Transparent Brackets

Transparent bracket treatments are completed within the same period of time as metal bracket orthodontic treatment. Due to the fact that it has a transparent image, it has become more preferable in terms of not affecting the work and social lives of people. The traitment with transparent brackets is as durable as metal brackets. There are also no allergic consequences in patients caused by the material structure.

 

Disadvantages of Treatment with Transparent Brackets

As with other orthodontic treatments, care should be taken about eating and drinking in transparent bracket treatment. As a result of avoiding crusted and hard foods, acidic drinks, there will be no problems during treatment.

How Long Does the Result of Treatment with Transparent Brackets Last?

All orthodontic treatments are performed to ensure that the teeth are smooth for life. The persistence of the result is ensured by the fact that the patients who are being treated continue to perform the procedures that their doctors say correctly during and after the treatment.