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WHAT’S BEST FOR STRAIGHT TEETH, ALIGNERS OR BRACES?

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Everyone wants beautiful straight teeth that can flash a million Rand smile but deciding how to go about getting one is enough to cause a toothache.

Most South Africans have plenty of options between braces or aligners, but sometimes having too much choice isn’t a good thing.

Most of us have either worn braces in our childhood, or know someone who has, but how much do we really know about their purpose and functional­ity?

Braces are essentiall­y wires made of either metal or porcelain which are attached to your teeth (the more modern ones can be fixed behind).

More wires and rubber bands are then used to create tension, effectivel­y forcing the teeth to move into the correct position. It’s a slow and very tedious process and can cause uncomforta­ble pain too.

In contrast to this, aligners, like Invisalign, are a more advanced type of orthodonti­c treatment. These are made of plastic and are custom-made to securely fit around only the teeth that need straighten­ing, rather than the whole mouth.

Small bumps of composite resin, which is like a tooth-coloured filling material, is used to help the aligner grip the tooth and each one then moves the teeth separately but rapidly, in a step-by-step fashion until it achieves the final layout, with very little discomfort.

The pros for both are the same – whichever one you go with, you’re guaranteed to get straighter teeth over time.

Braces can, however, be very painful, especially at the onset with the wires cutting the lips and inside of the cheeks.

There is also the risk of them causing potentiall­y irreversib­le damage to teeth and bone structure, especially over a long period of time and it can sometimes be tricky to get the teeth into the correct positions.

It is difficult to get precise movements with a brace and because part of the tooth is covered with a wire, cleaning can become awkward too, and this can lead to potentiall­y significan­t tooth decay.

Braces also require an individual to have regular check-ups at their dentist usually every four to six weeks, so this is something to bear in mind too.

If this scares you, then aligners are probably the better option. They are much easier to clean and there is very little discomfort, except perhaps over the first three days when the mouth is getting used to them.

The almost transparen­t look of an aligner is especially attractive to older patients who do not want something that is noticeable.

If you stay away from some foods like turmeric which can stain, you probably will only need to see a dentist every three to four months, which is also welcome news for those with busy lives.

Costs vary depending on the type and length of treatment and every patient will have a different set of circumstan­ces.

Braces can cost anywhere from R30 000 to R70 000, whilst the price bracket for aligners starts from R25 000 to R110 000, depending on the number of aligners a person needs and the brand.

Ultimately, you need to choose something which works for you.

Because braces are bonded onto your teeth, they require little input from you when it comes to maintenanc­e and are best suited to people who are not as diligent with their dental care.

The only significan­t changes you will need to make will be to your eating habits - things like chewing gum is a complete no - and perhaps adding new toothbrush­es to your teeth cleaning tools.

You should also be prepared for a significan­t change in your appearance when you smile as well as lots of pain.

Aligners are a much quicker treatment as they target only the teeth that need to move, and are therefore better suited to those who want a quick transforma­tion but still value comfort, aesthetics and ease of use, and who like to be able to clean their teeth well. Supplied

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Consult your dental profession­al before choosing to go for braces (above left) or aligners to straighten your teeth.
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