Damon Braces
Wear The Smile That Perfectly Suits You
Damon braces are the new orthodontist treatment. These are revolutionary wires and braces being used to align and straighten teeth and help position them with regard to a person’s bite, while also aiming to improve dental health. They are very different from traditional braces. Damn braces are self-alienating appliances that use a slide mechanism that attaches wires to brackets to move naturally with teeth as they align. Thus eliminating tightening and providing freedom of movement.
Damon braces create beautiful smiles and we want our patients to have them. Damon braces are designed based on three key components that are comfort, short treatment duration, and fewer appointments.
Quick Facts about Damon Braces
- Damon braces deliver results for a lifetime. You don’t have to spend an eternity in a dental hospital
- Damon braces are more comfortable, easy to clean and provide high-quality results.
- Damon treatment is much faster than traditional treatment and requires far less appointments to the dentistry.
- Light ‘shape memory’ titanium wires are used to guide teeth to their ideal position causing little discomfort after adjustment.
- Nowadays, Damon braces are very small.
- Adults can also be treated using these braces with end high-quality results.
- For good strength and durability, Damon braces are available in two types of materials- stainless steel or polycarbonate.
- Several types of archwires that come in varying material sizes are being used in the Damon system. Your orthodontist can help you choose the best for your treatment.
- Dental hygiene is easy to maintain in dental braces.
Your appearance affects your confidence. A healthy smile is the first impression. Having crooked teeth, a bad bite or any dental condition affects your success in a career. German Dental Center can help you with the right orthodontic options for comfortable treatment and excellent results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Damon braces make use of the Damon System technology which combines tieless brackets and smart-designed archwires designed to facilitate alignment with fast and satisfying results.
With the Damon System, teeth move with ease to enhance your facial structure without the need for extractions or palatal expanders. Damon system braces use a “passive” slide mechanism to keep the archwires within the bracket and allow them to move freely.
With materials that are very small, discreet, and virtually invisible, it’s hard to tell that you’re even wearing braces with Damon clear. This makes these braces among the most preferred orthodontic treatment.
Treatment for Damon system braces usually ranges from 12-18 months depending on the orthodontic case, which is 3-4 months faster than traditional braces.
Among the factors that can affect the length of the treatment are the number of teeth that need movement, how far they need to be moved, and the density of your bone. Make sure you consult with one of our specialist orthodontists to set the right expectations on the procedure and cost of your treatment.
While Damon clear braces are made of stain-resistant material, it is still important to keep them clean all the time. Here are some tips to keep your Damon system braces clean:
- Maintain good oral hygiene – Brush your teeth and Damon braces after every meal or at least twice a day. Don’t forget to floss, too!
- Avoid heavy consumption of certain food/drinks – Coffee, red wine, or tea may not stain your braces but they can get trapped in the slide that opens the bracket and make it appear stained. If you’re drinking dark-colored cold drinks, use a straw. If fluids get trapped in the slide, brush your teeth with a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide (3% solution).
- Visit your orthodontist– Though Damon braces do not need tightening adjustments in the clinic, it is still recommended to schedule visits with your orthodontist to make sure your teeth are kept clean and in good shape throughout the course of the treatment.