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Self-Ligating Braces

Self-Ligating Braces: All You Need to Know

When it comes to straightening your teeth and improving your bite with braces, the number of options can feel overwhelming. Today’s orthodontic patients can choose from traditional metal braces, clear aligners, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and more—all designed to achieve your best results. At Bond Orthodontics, Dr. Bond and our caring team will review your orthodontic needs and recommend the most effective treatment plan for you to achieve your most confident and healthy smile!

Self‑ligating braces are an excellent choice for many patients seeking efficient, modern orthodontic treatment. Instead of using elastic ties, self‑ligating brackets have a built‑in mechanism that gently holds the wire in place, which can reduce friction and make adjustments more comfortable. For patients and families, self‑ligating braces offer a streamlined option that can shorten appointment times while still delivering precise, effective tooth movement.

Types of Clear Self-Ligating Braces

Passive Self-Ligating Braces

Passive self-ligating braces use a sliding mechanism that holds the archwire loosely inside the bracket without applying extra pressure. This design allows the wire to move freely as teeth begin to align, reducing friction and making early stages of treatment more comfortable. Because there is less resistance, teeth can move more naturally and efficiently.

These braces are especially effective for initial alignment and arch expansion. Patients often experience less discomfort and shorter adjustment appointments compared to traditional braces. Passive self-ligating braces are commonly recommended for patients who want a smoother treatment experience with fewer in-office visits.

Active Self-Ligating Braces

Active self-ligating braces feature a built-in clip that presses against the archwire, providing more control over tooth movement. Unlike passive systems, the clip actively engages the wire, making these braces ideal for precise corrections, such as closing gaps or rotating teeth.

Because they apply continuous pressure, active self-ligating braces are often used in the later stages of orthodontic treatment. They help achieve detailed alignment and refined results while still offering the benefits of reduced friction and improved efficiency compared to traditional braces.

Interactive Self-Ligating Braces

Interactive self-ligating braces combine the benefits of both passive and active systems. In the early stages of treatment, they act like passive braces, allowing the wire to move freely for comfortable and efficient alignment. As treatment progresses, they begin to function like active braces by applying more controlled pressure.

This versatility makes interactive self-ligating braces suitable for a wide range of orthodontic cases. They adapt to different treatment phases, offering flexibility, comfort, and precision. Patients benefit from efficient tooth movement while maintaining excellent control over final results.

What Are Self-Ligating Braces?

Self-ligating braces look like conventional braces and are placed relatively the same way. The exception is that self-ligating braces don’t use elastics (rubber bands), or metal ties. Instead this system uses special clips or brackets with a spring-loaded door. The brackets maintain pressure on the archwire, helping move your teeth along at a steady pace.

Self-ligating braces are capable of correcting certain complex malocclusion (misaligned bite) issues and may be a viable option for patients with unique circumstances.

How Long Do Self-Ligating Braces Take?

Generally, self-ligating braces takes about the same amount of time to achieve the same results that you would get from the conventional treatment. On average, you’re looking at being in braces between 12 to 30 months.

The appointments themselves for self-ligating braces are roughly the same length as with traditional braces. The same is true of the intervals between appointments.

When you come in for an initial consultation and our orthodontist evaluates your condition, we will have a good idea of how long your treatment will take.

Do Self-Ligating Braces Need Tightening?

While self-ligating braces do require adjustments, they do not get “tightened” the same way as traditional systems. The spring-loaded doors “tighten” the wires in place instead of an elastic tie.

What Do Self-Ligating Braces Cost (Are They More Expensive)?

When it comes to the functionality and look of your smile, the results you get from orthodontics is priceless. When you choose to make an investment in yourself that will last a lifetime, you’ll want to ensure that you’re receiving the best treatment possible.

That being said, the cost of self-ligating braces is very comparable to that of conventional braces, and even clear aligner therapies like Invisalign. Self-ligating braces typically cost between $3,500 and $8,500.

Many dental insurance policies will help cover at least a portion of the cost of your orthodontic treatment.

For the remaining balance, we offer affordable payment options for every budget.

All of your treatment costs and financing options will be discussed with you ahead of time. Following your free initial consultation, we won’t move forward until you’re comfortable with the arrangements that have been made.

Self-Ligating Braces vs. Traditional Braces

Both systems look relatively the same. The brackets are about the same size and made of the same materials.

Self-Ligating Braces Colours

Since self-ligating braces don’t use elastic bands like conventional braces do, there are no colour choices where this part is concerned. However, you do have an option when it comes to the brackets themselves. Typically, self-ligating brackets are metal or silver in colour. For those that want a more discreet look, self-ligating braces also have the option to choose clear brackets.

Advantages of Self-Ligating Braces

Elastics are notorious for collecting plaque and buildup. Eliminating this makes self-ligating braces somewhat easier to clean.

 

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