Because smart alloys remember the shape they were first moulded into, while ordinary alloys won't bend back into their first shape, which won't help your teeth.
Lingual dental braces are the preferred option for people who want their braces to be truly invisible. The biggest drawback of lingual braces is that they can be uncomfortable and result in cuts and sores in your tongue. Speaking can be difficult at first too. On the other hand, ceramic braces are less visible and look more natural than metal braces, as they blend in with the teeth. Ceramic dental braces do not stain, and are as strong as metal ones. However, ceramic braces require a longer treatment time and can be a good deal more expensive than the metal variety.
Here are some.Badly broken bones, use to but the bone straight and holding it while it healsDentist braces, used so that they put constant pressure on the teeth to force them back into place.
Dental insurance and Medicade will cover braces.
Does Michild dental plan cover braces in Michigan.
No, braces don't have to be removed before a dental cleaning; otherwise, that would be a pain!
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PPO is always better you pay more for it but it pays off as soon as you use it
Masshealth dental insurance will cover braces with prior authorization. Depending on the dental plan and type of braces, up to 50% of coverage is available for braces. This determination is available once the orthodontist office submits your claim to Masshealth.
Dental braces treatment is a popular orthodontic treatment that involves the use of braces to straighten and align teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall dental health and aesthetics. Braces are made of brackets, wires, and elastics, and are attached to the teeth to exert gentle pressure, gradually moving them into the desired position.
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That depends on the coverage of your insurance, but there are insurance companies who definitely allow dental braces coverage. However, it is still best to double check with your provider about the terms that goes along with dental braces coverage. For instance, most health plans only covers orthodontic treatments (partially) for minors or children under 18. If you're planning to get a dental braces, but your health plan doesn't include orthodontic coverage (e.g. teeth whitening, dental braces, amalgams) then what you can do is to buy supplemental orthodontic insurance.
i got braces in western dental....i still have them it's not very expensive...it's like 3000 dollars or less i recommend getting them there....good dentist