
Damon Braces Near You
Damon braces are fairly similar to other kinds of fixed braces. They are made up of wires that are held firmly in place by brackets that are attached to the teeth. While traditional braces make use of elastic bands (ligatures) to ensure that the wires stay within the brackets, Damon braces are self-ligating. So, the brackets hold the wires in place without using any elastic.

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How can Damon braces benefit you?
- Speed: With Damon braces you can have a swift treatment experience! They can fix your orthodontic issues in a short span of time with fewer dental visits. So, you can achieve the smile of your dreams faster than ever.
- Comfortable: Damon braces are not only self-ligating but also friction-free enabling improved comfort over conventional metal braces.
- Easy: When it comes to cleaning with Damon brace, it is quite easy and simple. So, control and maintenance of oral hygiene becomes easy.
- Aesthetically pleasant: Damon braces come with smaller brackets that make them more discrete.
What are the stages of Damon braces with MD.co.uk?
The partner dental clinics of MD.co.uk take unique approach that encompasses the following stages:
You need to arrange an appointment with a partner dental practice near you. The dentists will assess your condition to determine the most suitable treatment for you. They also take your desired goals into account and will take dental impressions to provide custom-made braces.
After the braces are ready, dentist will fit them on your teeth in another visit. It takes less time as the brackets and wires get attached easily and quickly.
You have to visit the dentist at any of our partner dental practices near you for regular check-ups. Dental visit are necessary at 10 week intervals to straighten your teeth, involving minor adjustments. Depending on your dental conditions, Damon braces, on average, need 6 month less time than traditional braces to correct your teeth alignment.
Alternatives of Damon braces available at our partner clinics
- Fixed braces: With MD.co.uk, you can find an array of fixed braces starting from ceramic fixed, traditional metal to clear braces.
- Lingual braces: Also known as hidden braces this brace needs to be attached on inner side of the teeth.
- Invisalign: The very popular form of clear and near-to-invisible braces comprise of a set of transparent and removable aligners for your teeth straightening treatment.
FAQs
How long is Damon brace treatment?
Damon braces are quite fast in comparison to conventional braces. The time of treatment takes 6-15 months depending on the complexity of your case.
Can Damon brace hurt?
Initially, every orthodontic treatment needs a certain adjustment period. As Damon braces are frictionless and self-ligating wires and brackets, there is little to no discomfort involved.
Can people notice that I am wearing Damon braces?
The wires and brackets of Damon system are quite a lot smaller than that of traditional braces. So, it offers a discreet solution making them quite undetectable like invisible aligners and braces.
Is tooth cleaning difficult with Damon braces?
Damon braces are free from elastic ties and hence there is less chance of hosting bacteria.
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