Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much do traditional braces cost?
It depends on various factors, viz. the material used, the number of sessions in the treatment, the bracing complexities, and most importantly, the insurance plan or coverage it provides for dental treatments and services.
2. What is the right way to clean them?
Brushing after every meal cleans the braces then and there and prevents any food from getting jammed in or between the teeth cusps. In addition, regular flossing removes any small food particles stuck and helps avoid cavity formation.
3. How long do traditional braces take to function well?
On average, it might take between eighteen and thirty months for a traditional brace to show promising results. However, as soon as the regular sessions eventuate and adjustments are performed, the braces start working from Day 1.
4. Which is the best material for these conventional braces?
Though the latest transparent braces, like Invisalign, are popular, the most suitable material for a traditional brace is metal. It gives improved results when functional alignment is considered.
5. Are traditional braces painful?
More than pain or hurt, these braces are found to create some sort of discomfort after bracing the teeth. However, this will fade away in the next one or two days. Also, after every regular adjustment, there might be mild discomfort that’s bearable.
6. How are these braces different from Invisalign?
Traditional metal braces are completely functional and have been proven to offer better alignment results. Whereas, Invisalign is a modern brace that most younger generations prefer for improving their aesthetics.
7. What foods should I avoid with braces?
Firstly, hard foods have to be avoided as they might greatly affect the braces and their brackets. Next comes the sticky foods that can cause the braces to become dysfunctional. Last come the crunchy foods that can affect the wires or brackets of the traditional braces.