Ceramic Braces Are a Cost Effective and Aesthetic Choice
by Kevin Smith AuthorKids are getting braces at progressively
earlier ages, and many are opting for clear ceramic braces. Three-out-of-four
children, between the ages of ten and thirteen, have all their adult teeth and
orthodontic treatment is recommended for a variety of reasons. At Smiley Dental
and Orthodontics in San Antonio, Texas, they offer a variety of cost-effective
options, including popular and fashionable ceramic braces.
Metal braces are no longer a foregone
conclusion. There are a number of teeth-straightening options which boast
invisibility. Clear ceramic braces are significantly less expensive than other
invisible teeth-straightening methods and growing quickly in popularity with
the teenage sect for a variety of reasons.
- Appearance
- Ceramic braces are tooth-colored and therefore camouflage themselves
into a teenager’s daily life. Youth today are more concerned than ever
with their appearances, making these nearly see-through braces a
top-seller.
- Convenience
- Ceramic braces require far fewer office visits than their metal
predecessor. This is a win-win for busy family schedules.
- Affordability
- Ceramic braces are not the only aesthetic-conscious orthodontic option,
but they are far less expensive than their invisible and lingual
competition. Moreover, you can choose ceramic for the top teeth and
traditional metal for the bottom if you are on a budget.
- Efficiency
- Ceramic braces complete their alignment in a fraction of the time when
compared to other orthodontic options.
- Quality
of Life - Youngsters are not the only people opting for ceramic braces.
Adults of all ages are utilizing these clear brackets so they can still
maintain their fashion sense.
If you, or your child, is thinking of
choosing clear ceramic braces consider calling Smiley Dental
and Orthodontics in San Antonio, Texas, for more information. They will answer
all your questions comprehensively and help you make the right choice for your
lifestyle.
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