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Choose Your Look

Orthodontic brackets are an integral part of orthodontic treatment. Stanley Orthodontics provides many different types of orthodontic brackets for our patients, making it easy for everyone to have the best treatment option available to fit their unique goals and needs.

When it's time for orthodontic treatment, we give our patients the opportunity to pick between Traditional Metal Braces, Ceramic Braces, In-Ovation R Braces, In-Ovation C Braces, or Invisalign. Traditional metal and ceramic braces are the most common; however, if you want a more natural option, then Invisalign would be the best choice. Give us a call to learn more about these options.

Today's orthodontics offer more kinds of braces than ever before. Check out your options below.

  • Traditional metal braces

    Traditional Metal

    These are the most common type of braces. Made of nickel-free high-grade steel, they are much smaller and more comfortable than those in the past. We offer a variety of colored elastics which may be changed at most appointments.

  • Damon clear ceramic braces

    Ceramic

    Made of a translucent tooth colored material, these are the most popular among adult patients. They are difficult to see unless you are very near the patient's teeth. However, the brackets are more fragile, and the elastic ties can become discolored between appointments.

  • In-Ovation braces

    In-Ovation R

    With In-Ovation R, the brackets and wires are still metal, meaning that they can still be seen. However, In-Ovation R braces are smaller than traditional metal braces and have a lower profile which makes them much more discreet.

  • In-Ovation braces

    In-Ovation C

    These translucent ceramic brackets offer fast and comfortable treatment with the added benefit of high aesthetics. With no elastic or metal ties, you will have less irritation, less plaque build-up, and less difficulty keeping your teeth clean.

  • Invisalign clear braces

    Clear Aligners

    Clear Aligners are a series of clear, removable aligners that fit over the teeth. Generated by computer simulation, they gradually move the teeth for the correction of some bite problems.

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