Types of Braces

Traditional Metal Braces Customized for You

Though metal braces are the most common type and have been used to straighten teeth for centuries, they’ve continued to evolve over the years. Plus, we spend countless hours each year learning new techniques to make them even more effective and more comfortable than ever.

Made of special metal alloys and combined with elastic ties or bands to gently move teeth as prescribed, traditional metal braces are a powerful approach to delivering a confident, healthy smile. You also have the option to personalize your braces when you choose your favorite elastics color, making your in-treatment smile a reflection of your amazing personality.

Clear/Ceramic Braces for a More Discreet Option

Ceramic or clear braces are less noticeable on the teeth because, as the name suggests, they’re either clear or tooth-colored. Ceramic brackets gradually realign your teeth to help perfect your smile, just like traditional metal braces. They’re popular with adults because they’re a bit more discreet than metal braces. At the same time, you can also choose different colored elastics with clear braces as well for a truly custom look during treatment.

And for those who want an even more discreet treatment approach with more flexibility when it comes to diet and oral hygiene, we also offer clear Invisalign® aligners. In fact, we treat more patients with this approach than about 99% of other practices, so Dr. Nowlin is a leader in Invisalign treatment — and the cost is comparable to braces!

Clear & Metal Damon Braces, a More Advanced Option

Available in metal or clear/ceramic options, Damon braces are a popular alternative to traditional  braces. These braces use “self-ligating” technology, which means there’s no need for elastic ties. Damon braces gently shift teeth into the desired position and are often even more comfortable — and sometimes work faster — than traditional metal or ceramic braces.

Shorten Your Treatment Time in Braces at No Extra Cost!

Regardless of which braces treatment is right for you, we offer a high-tech, high-touch remote care option that helps you stay on track during treatment. You’ll have fewer in-person visits but more contact with Dr. Nowlin during treatment, which very often means we can get you to your dream smile faster. Ask about remote care during your initial consultation!

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Braces FAQs

What foods should I avoid while I have braces?

Despite what you may have heard about dietary restriction with braces, the list of foods to avoid while wearing braces is short. To help prevent damage to the brackets or to prevent food particles from becoming trapped between the brackets and wires, you should avoid:

  • Chewy foods such as fruit leathers, beef jerky, or bagels
  • Highly crunchy foods like raw carrots, chips, raw celery, and popcorn
  • Sticky foods like caramel candy, licorice, and marshmallows
  • Very hard foods like hard candy, hard breadsticks, or pizza crust
  • Any food you have to bite into such as apples or corn on the cob, though can still enjoy these foods by slicing into smaller bites or removing the corn from the cob.

How do I brush my teeth with braces?

  1. Before brushing, do a quick rinse with water. This will dislodge any food particles stuck between the wires or brackets.
  2. Brush beginning at the gum line, using a 45-degree angle of approach. As you move towards the brackets brush from both the top and the bottom, ensuring that the bristles reach under the wires and around the brackets. This process may take some extra time in the beginning, but once you are used to it, it will be routine for you.
  3. Follow up with thorough flossing. You will need to use a precise and careful flossing technique to make sure you do not dislodge or loosen the brackets or wires. Your doctor will help you perfect your flossing technique during your appointment.

Are braces painful? How do I ease the pain?

Generally, braces are not painful. However, you may feel a little sore or uncomfortable immediately after you first get them. This soreness is normal, and it will not last long.

A saltwater rinse can help relieve the soreness and inflammation. Dissolve a single teaspoon of salt in a full cup of lukewarm water and swish around your mouth for a few minutes. If soreness persists, you can take an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. If you experience lip, cheek, or tongue irritation in the weeks after getting braces, some orthodontic wax can alleviate the problem quickly.

How long will I have to have braces?

The amount of time that you will need to wear braces varies, depending on several things, such as the severity of your bite problem. Most patients need to wear braces for 12 to 24 months, but this can be shorter or longer depending on your case. We’ll discuss this with you and give you a general idea of what you can expect.

After several months of wearing braces, we can measure progress more easily and more accurately update you regarding how much longer you can expect to wear braces.

Can I get braces that are less noticeable?

Of course! Ceramic braces, for example, are a popular option when you want a bit more discreet approach. They’re very similar to traditional metal braces in how they work and can be just as effective as metal braces. The difference is that instead of metal alloys, ceramic brackets are made of a white or clear ceramic material that better blends with your smile. In addition, we offer Invisalign® treatment, which has additional benefits beyond a more discreet treatment approach.

How much do braces cost in Oklahoma?

Great question! Though we understand why cost is an important factor in making an educated decision about treatment, we just can’t give you an exact answer. That’s because our approach is customized to the unique needs of every patient. Still, please know we’re committed to making treatment affordable for all, and we offer flexible, in-clinic financing for any budget in Bixby or Glenpool, Oklahoma.

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