The difference between dental braces and braces is generally significant. Dental braces mainly cover the surface of the mucosa and gums, allowing for a larger working area and the possibility of foreign body sensation. Dental braces are mainly used to cover the restorative material that surrounds the tooth surface, which can improve the occurrence of tooth deformities or uneven alignment. Through correction, teeth can generally achieve a flat effect. Moreover, braces and braces are also different in appearance, and braces are usually divided into fixed and removable types.
The materials of dental brackets are divided into resin, metal, etc. Dental braces are divided into metal, porcelain, all ceramic, etc. Food residues are easily trapped between the base and mucosa, and can be completely removed after removal. The braces are tightly attached to the teeth and generally do not adhere to soft dirt.
A dental brace is an item that helps people cushion facial impacts, reduce the risk of damage to teeth, and harm to lips and tongue. Fixed braces, usually divided into steel wire braces, may appear unsightly and uncomfortable, and may cause gum pain or swelling. Removable braces may be made of softer material and will not have a noticeable foreign object sensation, making them more comfortable to wear.