Types of Braces
Metal braces
Durable and dependable, metal braces use stainless-steel brackets and wires to apply steady pressure that shifts teeth into alignment over time. Modern designs are slimmer and more comfortable than ever, plus you can customize your look with a spectrum of colored bands at each appointment.

Self-ligating braces
Similar in appearance to metal braces, self-ligating braces utilize clips instead of rubber bands to secure the wire in place. This creates less friction, means fewer adjustments, and may reduce your treatment time. They’re available in both metal and clear styles, offering a streamlined, low-maintenance option for busy patients.

Ceramic braces
Ceramic braces blend in with your natural tooth color, making them a popular choice for teens and adults seeking a more discreet treatment option. While they work similarly to metal braces, they’re a bit more delicate and are usually recommended for the upper teeth, where aesthetics matter most.

Clear aligners
Clear aligners are a nearly invisible and removable way to straighten teeth. Using a series of custom trays, your smile gradually shifts without metal wires or brackets. You can eat, drink, and brush as usual—and most people won’t even notice you’re in treatment.
