Fixed Braces
Traditional braces:
These tried-and-true appliances are utilised to fully regulate the teeth. They adhere to the teeth's enamel on the front. They offer the advantages of being less expensive, treating patients more quickly, and being simpler to use. Yet, they lack a lot of visual appeal.
Clear braces:
These are brackets that are tooth-colored and composed of composite or ceramic. They may feature a metal slot and/or clip or be completely decorative. Their advantages include being simple to use, attractive, and adhering well. On the other hand, because of the greater friction between the wires and the slots, they operate a little bit more slowly. Wires with a white Teflon coating or wires with an attractive finish can also be used. Red wine, tea, and curries all stain these particular brackets. Because they need to make up for not having metal grade strength, these brackets are also larger.