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Istar Dental Brackets

Istar offers a wide range of precision orthodontic brackets, including metal brackets, ceramic brackets, self-ligating brackets, edgewise brackets, ROTH bracket, and MBT bracket.

Key Features

High Precision

Our orthodontic dental brackets are crafted with exceptional precision, ensuring accurate tooth alignment and reliable treatment results for your patients.

Durability and Strength

Made from top-quality materials, our orthodontic brackets offer superior strength and durability, providing long-lasting performance throughout the entire orthodontic treatment process.

Favorable Pricing

We offer highly competitive pricing without compromising on quality, allowing you to provide top-tier orthodontic solutions while maintaining cost-efficiency.

Wide Product Range

We provide a variety of bracket braces options for teeth, including metal, ceramic, and self-ligating brackets, tailored to meet the specific needs of your patients and practices.

Ceramic Bracket Braces vs Metal

Metal Dental Braces

Currently, 60%-70% of people prefer using traditional metal bracket braces due to their lower cost, combined with greater strength and durability.

Additionally, because of their sturdiness, dentists can apply more pressure, and with less friction between the metal brackets and archwire, the correction process is faster.

Ceramic Braces

Ceramic brackets, also known as clear dental braces, are semi-transparent due to the material properties. This gives them a much higher aesthetic appeal compared to metal brackets; from a distance, it may even be hard to tell if you're wearing them.

However, they are more expensive, less strong, and less resilient, making them prone to breaking during the correction process if not handled carefully. This requires the dentist to carefully adjust angles and pressure. Furthermore, the increased friction between the ceramic brackets and archwire leads to a longer treatment cycle.

FAQ of Dental Brackets

Types of orthodontic brackets can be categorized as follows:

By material, they are divided into metal brackets and ceramic brackets.

Based on the type of archwire used, they can be classified as edgewise brackets and Roth brackets.

Additionally, there are self-ligating brackets that simplify the treatment process, MBT brackets that offer a more comfortable wearing experience, and lingual brackets that are placed on the inside of the teeth for a more discreet appearance.

The price of braces for teeth varies depending on individual circumstances. Here are a few factors that influence the price:

  1. The choice of material, such as metal brackets or ceramic brackets.
  2. The condition of the teeth and oral health.
  3. The chosen treatment plan, for example, opting for more discreet lingual brackets will result in a higher cost.

To remove brace glue from your teeth, the safest method is to visit your orthodontist or dentist, who can use professional tools to remove it without damaging your teeth.

At home, you can brush and floss regularly, use a baking soda paste, or rinse with a vinegar solution to help loosen the glue.

Avoid using abrasive tools, and consider professional cleaning if needed.

It is unlikely that you would break a bracket by brushing your teeth with proper technique. Brackets are designed to be durable and withstand the normal forces exerted during daily activities, including brushing.

However, using a hard-bristled toothbrush or brushing with excessive force could potentially damage the bracket or cause other issues. To avoid any risk, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle brushing motions.

If you notice any issues with your brackets or feel that they might be loose or damaged, consult your orthodontist for an evaluation.

If your teeth bracket falls off, be sure to check your mouth immediately, as the metal wire from the bracket may scratch your oral tissues.

Additionally, a fallen dental bracket can halt your orthodontic treatment progress and increase the risk of tooth misalignment.

Therefore, after the orthodontic bracket comes off, first check if it poses any danger to you, and then contact your orthodontist promptly for repair and treatment.

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