Braces

Types of braces

There are two main types of braces - vestibular (placed on the front surface of the teeth) and lingual (placed on the inner surface). Braces are made from various materials: metal, ceramic, sapphire, or plastic. They are also divided into ligature and self-ligating systems. The correct choice depends on the treatment goals, aesthetic preferences, and the orthodontist’s recommendations.
Types of braces

What are braces?

Braces are modern compact brackets attached to the teeth to correct the bite and align the dental arch. Unlike old bulky designs, modern bracket systems are made of metal or transparent plastic, making them aesthetic and almost invisible. They effectively adjust the position of the teeth, correcting anomalies and creating a proper, beautiful smile.
What are braces?

Aligners

Aligners are transparent removable trays that straighten teeth comfortably, discreetly, and without dietary restrictions. They are individually made using a 3D model, allowing the treatment outcome to be predicted in advance. Aligners do not cause irritation, do not affect speech, and are suitable even for adult patients. They are easy to remove during meals and tooth brushing, and when worn regularly for up to 22 hours a day, they provide a stable and predictable result. At “Sa-Nata” clinics, aligners are produced in our own digital laboratory, ensuring precision, quality, and a high aesthetic effect.
Aligners

Sapphire Braces

Sapphire braces are a transparent and aesthetic alternative to metal systems, ideal for those who wish to align their teeth discreetly. Made from durable sapphire crystals, they do not stain, do not cause allergies, and provide comfortable wear. These braces are effective, biocompatible, and allow you to achieve a perfect smile without compromising your appearance. At Sa-Nata clinics, specialists will select the optimal system for your bite and ensure an aesthetic treatment outcome.
Sapphire Braces

How to Take Care of Your Braces

Proper care of braces is the key to successful treatment and a beautiful smile. Regular brushing with a soft toothbrush and interdental brushes, careful eating habits that avoid hard and sticky foods, as well as regular orthodontic check-ups help maintain hygiene and the integrity of the system. Following the specialist’s recommendations, avoiding bad habits, and using special oral care products help prevent damage and preserve dental health throughout the entire orthodontic treatment.
How to Take Care of Your Braces

Is it painful to get braces?

Getting braces is not painful - it only requires a short period of adaptation. Modern technologies and the experience of orthodontists make the process as comfortable and safe as possible. Mild discomfort may occur in the first few days while the teeth adjust to their new position. Braces not only align the teeth and improve the aesthetics of the smile but also have a positive effect on the bite and overall oral health. Proper care and regular visits to the orthodontist guarantee a beautiful and lasting result.
Is it painful to get braces?
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