Life with braces

January 30, 2023

Pros and cons of ceramic braces

Many people opt for ceramic braces because they’re less noticeable on your teeth than metal braces. This can be a huge advantage if you’re considering braces and don’t want to feel self-conscious about wearing them. Ceramic braces are recommended if all of your adult teeth have come in and you’ve mostly stopped growing. This ensures a quick correction and a lower chance of brackets breaking due to the strain of tooth movement.

Ceramic braces are a good choice if you want your braces to be subtle. Because they’re usually tooth-colored or white, they’re less noticeable.

This makes them ideal for straightening your teeth if you work a full-time job or attend college and don’t want to draw attention to them.

Cost of ceramic braces compared to metal and clear aligners

On average, from the time you get them on to the time they’re removed, ceramic braces cost about $4,000 to $8,000. This compares to about $3,000 to $6,000 for metal braces or $3,000 to $8,000 for clear, removable aligners like Invisalign. Like other braces, ceramic braces aren’t typically covered by healthcare or dental insurance plans. You’ll likely have to purchase a separate orthodontic plan. These plans vary widely by state for children and adults.

How durable are they?

As an adult, even if your dental plan covers orthodontic care, braces may not be covered if you’re getting them for cosmetic reasons and not for the correction of a severe malocclusion or other dental condition that inhibits normal oral functioning.