Monday, September 19, 2016

Colored wire braces

To learn more about why these rubber bands are necessary, you can read an article I wrote a few months ago about why you have to have rubber bands on each tooth with braces. The arch wire is the metal band that connects all of the brackets together and small elastics (or rubber bands) are placed around each bracket to bind them to the wire. Elastics come in multitudes of colors , including clear and.


If so, did you know that you can get different colored bands to make a statement, or simply reflect your personality? To help you pick the color that’s right for you, or if you just want want some braces color ideas, we present you with the braces color wheel. Click on a color , then click either directly on the teeth or on one of the tooth selections below to change the color.

Share this page using the share buttons below. Print out your custom braces colors ! Call us or click here to schedule a free consultation. The small elastic bands that are attached to them are the items that are going to brighten up your smile.


Self-ligating braces (like Damon braces ) have a different style of bracket which lets the wire move automatically, so no elastics are needed to keep the wire in place. The small rubber or metal elastics, more commonly called rubber bands, that surround your braces are technically called elastic ligatures. A ligature is used primarily to keep the archwire held into the slot on the bracket but they can also direct the teeth in a particular direction, depending on the type of ligature used and how it is tied onto the tooth.


Keep in mind that the colors will look a bit lighter on your braces. Look at a color wheel online if you get a chance.

Type in braces color wheel in a search engine and look for an interactive color wheel that lets you put the colors onto a picture of a mouth with braces. Honestly, we here at the Happy Tooth feel that any color bands are OK for braces , as long as they are colors that you are happy with. While certain colors might make us feel one way or another, there are no “right” or “wrong” colors.


That sai we often hear bits of advice from patients about one color or another. Most orthodontists will have a variety of colors for their patients to choose from when their elastic bands are placed (or replaced). Patients with ceramic braces tend to choose tooth- colored or clear bands, so to match or blend in with the overall look of their braces. Light- colored elastics tend to stain.


Many people opt for ceramic braces because they. Even when the fancy ones, particularly the custom-made ones and the colorful braces cost a bomb, people would still prefer to sport funky colored braces instead of the same dull silver- wire around their teeth. The part of braces that comes in different colors is the elastic ligature tie. Some people call them elastomeric ties or just ties. The bracket, that is on the tooth, has a slot and wings.


Then the elastic tie goes over the wire and is secured by the. The wire goes through the slot. Braces with colored bands makes orthodontic treatment more fun. Every time you go in for an adjustment, you can change the color of your braces bands. You can choose exactly how you want your colors to be, such as all one color , one color for the top and a different color for the bottom, or mix and match.


Also known as invisible braces , clear and ceramic braces function like traditional braces but with less obvious brackets.

Though they are connected by a thin metal wire , the brackets blend with the natural color of your teeth so they are more discreet than traditional braces. However, as much as we would like to have these unique ceramic braces , they stain easily if not well taken care of. The braces may consist of bands, wires , and other fixed or removable corrective appliances.


The clear or tooth- colored bands are more cosmetically appealing options but are more expensive than.

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