What is Ceramic Braces?
Ceramic braces use brackets made from high-quality ceramic combined with clear archwires. The brackets have a color similar to natural teeth, which makes ceramic braces much more aesthetically pleasing compared to metal braces.
Therefore, this method is widely preferred and chosen by those who require a high level of aesthetics.
When getting braces, people often choose clear archwires. However, many still opt for metal archwires, as each type has its own advantages and disadvantages, and should be carefully considered before making a decision.
Ceramic bracket archwires: These offer high aesthetics, but many are concerned that clear archwires can be fragile or prone to discoloration during eating and drinking. This issue typically occurred with older technologies. Nowadays, many types of archwires have been improved in terms of durability and strength.
Metal bracket archwires: These are stronger and more flexible under pressure but are less aesthetic and can be easily seen when speaking. However, to address this issue, many companies now produce white or silver-colored archwires to improve their appearance.


When Should You Choose Ceramic Braces?
You should consider ceramic braces in the following cases:
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Crooked, misaligned, overcrowded, impacted, or reversed teeth
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Underbite causing an unbalanced dental arch
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Protruding or buck teeth
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Gapped teeth with large spaces between them
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Open bite or crossbite issues

Advantages of Ceramic Braces
Ceramic braces are a highly satisfying treatment option for many patients due to their numerous benefits:
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High Safety Assurance: Ceramic brackets and archwires are intricately designed with high fatigue resistance and minimal friction. This reduces the risk of brackets detaching or causing pain during the application of orthodontic force, ensuring safety throughout the treatment process.
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Non-Irritating and Allergy-Friendly: Since the brackets are made entirely of ceramic, they do not cause swelling or inflammation, making them suitable for individuals allergic to metal.
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Excellent Aesthetic Appeal: Ceramic braces are highly aesthetic, allowing you to smile confidently throughout your orthodontic journey. The clear ceramic material closely matches the color of natural teeth, making the braces barely noticeable to others.
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Effective and Fast Results: Fundamentally, ceramic braces work in a similar way to traditional metal braces. Brackets are placed on the front surface of the teeth, and controlled forces are applied at each stage of the treatment. The specially designed bracket system provides consistent and stable pressure. The force is applied in alternating phases of movement and rest, allowing teeth to adjust properly between each adjustment. This continuous, rhythmic process helps guide teeth along the planned path efficiently and effectively.
Types of Ceramic Braces Available on the Market Today
Currently, there are two popular types of ceramic braces available on the market: traditional ceramic braces and self-ligating ceramic braces. Both methods have their own distinct advantages and disadvantages:
Traditional Ceramic Braces |
Self-Ligating Ceramic Braces
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Prioritize |
– Lower cost – No self-ligating clips, resulting in thinner and more compact brackets |
– Stable force application, helping to shorten treatment time and reduce the risk of brackets detaching.
– Continuous working mechanism, ensuring uninterrupted orthodontic treatment. |
Disadvantages | Use of clear elastic bands throughout the treatment. => Elastic bands are prone to detaching or coming loose. => Uneven force application. => Prolonged treatment time. |
– Higher cost compared to traditional ceramic braces.
– Due to the self-ligating clips, the initial use can cause discomfort and feel bulky. |

Does Ceramic Braces Take Longer Than Metal Braces?
Compared to metal braces, ceramic braces are designed with a similar working mechanism, so the treatment duration for both methods is generally comparable.
Therefore, ceramic braces are suitable for a wide range of cases such as gapped teeth, overbite, underbite, and misalignment. However, in more complex cases where there are multiple dental issues, the treatment time for ceramic braces may be slightly longer, though the difference is not significant compared to metal braces.

Ceramic Braces Treatment Process at Domin Dental
The process of getting ceramic braces at the dental clinic follows a series of steps as outlined below:
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Step 1: Oral Examination and Treatment Plan Creation
The dentist conducts a comprehensive oral examination and takes X-rays to assess the exact misalignment of the teeth. Based on this, the dentist will create an appropriate treatment plan to ensure safety and achieve the best results. In cases where there is gum or tooth infection, the dentist must treat it thoroughly before starting the orthodontic treatment. -
Step 2: Impressions and Placing Separation Bands
The dentist takes impressions of your teeth to make molds before applying braces. Then, the dental assistant takes photos of both the inner and outer areas of the teeth. Next, the dentist uses pliers to place separation bands between the teeth to create space for the brackets. -
Step 3: Attach Brackets and Braces
The dentist cleans the surface of the teeth and attaches the brackets and bands. Afterward, the dentist places the archwire and secures it with elastic bands (in the case of traditional braces). -
Step 4: Follow-up Appointments
You will need to visit the clinic for regular check-ups every 3-4 weeks so the dentist can monitor the progress of your teeth, adjust the tightening force, replace the archwire, and change the elastic bands as needed. -
Step 5: Removal of Braces
Once your teeth have shifted into the correct positions, the dentist will remove the braces. However, you will need to wear a retainer for 3-6 months to prevent the teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
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Should You Choose Ceramic Braces or Metal Braces?
Basically, both methods are capable of correcting dental issues such as overbite, underbite, misalignment, and gapped teeth. To achieve this, orthodontic appliances like archwires and brackets are used to apply pressure, helping the teeth move into their correct positions on the dental arch.
Currently, both ceramic braces and metal braces come in two types: the traditional type using elastic bands and the self-ligating type (with smart clips).
However, you can refer to the comparison table below to understand the differences between the two types of braces:
Criteria | Ceramic braces | Metal braces |
Aesthetics |
The color closely matches natural teeth, making it harder to notice. |
Easily noticeable when wearing braces. |
Orthodontic time |
Ceramic braces are more prone to breaking, which can interrupt the orthodontic treatment. |
Made of metal, they are durable, allowing the orthodontic process to proceed continuously and more quickly. |
Degree of irritation |
Safe and gentle on the body. |
A small number of cases may experience minor metal allergies. |
Expense |
High cost. |
Lower cost. |
Both metal and ceramic braces provide effective orthodontic results and are safe for users. Therefore, the choice of which type of braces to use depends on the individual’s condition, needs, and budget.
For example, if you need to communicate frequently and prioritize aesthetics, you may choose ceramic braces. On the other hand, if you are looking for faster results and a more cost-effective option, metal braces may be a better choice.
Criteria for Choosing a Reliable Ceramic Braces Provider
When deciding to get ceramic braces, selecting a reputable clinic is one of the most important considerations:
- Experienced team of dentists: One of the key factors contributing to the success of orthodontic treatment is having skilled and experienced dentists. A good dentist can create an accurate treatment plan and handle any potential issues that may arise during the process.
- Modern facilities: A quality dental clinic will always update its equipment with modern machines and advanced technology, as well as ensure high standards of sterilization. This helps make the ceramic braces treatment more effective and time-efficient.
- Clear and long-term warranty: When choosing a trusted orthodontic clinic, you should not overlook this factor. A clear, long-term warranty ensures a better experience for patients and helps build trust in the service.
- Reasonable cost: Choose a dental clinic that provides clear information, especially about costs, and offers transparent commitments regarding pricing.
Domin Dental is a trusted clinic that meets all the criteria of a reliable dental provider. In addition to ceramic braces, the clinic also offers a variety of orthodontic services, such as metal braces, lingual braces, and Invisalign. If you’re facing issues with misaligned teeth affecting your chewing function or appearance, feel free to contact Domin Dental for assistance!


Cost of Ceramic Braces at Domin Dental
The cost of orthodontic treatment is a concern for many people. However, the cost of braces treatment is influenced by various factors such as the dentist’s expertise, the condition of the teeth, and more. The price typically ranges from 45,000,000 VND to 60,000,000 VND.
At Domin Dental, the specific cost for ceramic braces is:
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Traditional ceramic braces: 45,000,000 VND per arch
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Self-ligating ceramic braces: 60,000,000 VND per arch

How to Care for Your Teeth When Wearing Ceramic Braces
In the early stages of wearing braces, many people often face difficulties. Therefore, Domin Dental will guide you on how to properly care for your teeth when wearing ceramic braces!
Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush
Brush your teeth correctly
Use fluoride toothpaste
Get regular tartar cleanings
Use supportive products
Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush
When brushing your teeth, be sure to angle the toothbrush towards your gums and gently brush along the surface of your teeth. Clean each tooth thoroughly, including the areas above, below, and between the brackets.
When wearing braces, it’s important to brush your teeth at least three times a day after meals and before bedtime!
Use fluoride toothpaste
Using fluoride toothpaste helps remineralize weakened tooth enamel. For those with cavities that haven’t formed holes yet, fluoride helps prevent and eliminate them, reducing the risk of cavities and keeping your teeth strong and healthy.
Get regular tartar cleanings
During eating, food particles easily accumulate at the base of your teeth, leading to plaque buildup, which is difficult to remove with a regular toothbrush. Therefore, it’s recommended to visit the dental clinic for a cleaning every six months.
Regular cleanings not only help maintain oral hygiene but also prevent more serious issues like bacterial buildup, which can lead to undesirable oral diseases such as gum disease and gingivitis.
In addition to the above oral care practices, when wearing braces, you should also note the following:
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Cut your food into small pieces to make eating easier and reduce pressure on your teeth.
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Avoid hard, chewy foods that can affect the movement of your teeth and cause brackets to break during treatment.
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You may feel that your mouth is drier than usual, so drink more water to stay hydrated.
At the beginning of your treatment, you may feel slight discomfort or tightness due to the brackets, so try eating soft or liquid foods to allow your teeth to adjust gradually.
Use supportive products
After brushing your teeth, consider using dental floss or mouthwash to clean areas between your teeth that a regular toothbrush can’t reach.
This will help minimize the risk of cavities while wearing braces and prevent bad breath, maintaining your appearance when speaking and during daily activities.
Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush
During the course of your treatment, your teeth will be shifting continuously, creating spaces between them. Therefore, using a soft-bristled toothbrush will make it easier to clean between your teeth when food gets stuck in the brackets.
Additionally, using specialized toothbrushes designed for braces will help remove food particles stuck in your teeth or brackets, ensuring your oral hygiene remains clean and healthy.