We use American made brackets.
Dr. Chaffee is proud to offer the latest, most advanced orthodontic treatment solutions from American Orthodontics. Our self-ligating braces are innovative, attractive and available in both metal and clear versions. Discover which option suits you best by scheduling your complimentary consultation.
Dr. Chaffee uses brackets made by American Orthodontics, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. American Orthodontics is the only is the only American-based major orthodontic bracket manufacturer. Empower metal brackets are a type of self-ligating bracket incorporating a sliding door mechanism, to hold the archwire in the bracket slot. They are made of a stainless-steel alloy. In Phase I cases, twin brackets are often used. The archwire is held into the bracket slot in twin brackets by way of wire ties or colored elastic ties.
Older teens and many adults prefer to use clear upper braces. Radiance Plus, by American Orthodontics, is the clearest ceramic twin bracket available on the market, proven to be much clearer than other monocrystalline or polycrystalline ceramic systems. Each Radiance Plus bracket is created from a single crystal of pure grown sapphire – one of the hardest materials in nature, second only to diamond. The crystal is honed and heat polished into a remarkably strong and beautiful bracket that’s nearly invisible on the teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact usHow do braces work?
Before applying the brackets, Dr. Chaffee and our team will collect photos and X-rays of your mouth. Sometimes we will use our iTero Element scanner to scan each of your teeth and the layout of your gums and mouth. If necessary, this process takes 10-15 minutes and provides an extremely accurate 3D view of your mouth.
After the X-Ray and optional scan, the information will be used to help create your customized treatment plan. This will include how each tooth needs to be moved to get it in the best possible position.
Dr. Chaffee will decide how to place the brackets based on this information. For example, if you have some teeth that need to be tilted, the placement of those brackets will be different than the placement of brackets for teeth that need to be turned.
Once the brackets have been attached, the wire will be inserted. Bends in the wire will provide different types of pressure on different teeth. A bend in the wire is how most orthodontists cause specific and precise movements.
For example, a bend can help a tooth that is twisted to turn and face the right way, or aligning one tooth that is too far forward with one that is too far back. This process of tooth movement is called remodeling, and it involves minor changes in the bone that surrounds the roots of your teeth.
What can I expect from today's metal braces?
Metal braces have had a reputation for being awkward and obvious, but because of modern orthodontics, you will benefit from versions that are smaller, less conspicuous, and more comfortable than ever before.
Sleeker brackets and lighter wires improve the appearance and feel of these braces. This means you will have less irritation in your mouth.
Metal braces, whether self-ligation or twin brackets, come with a twist without any extra cost – you can customize them with pops of color. The elastics that fit around your brackets come in a wide variety of colors that let you showcase your personality whenever you want.
Pick your favorite color combination, the colors of your favorite sports team, even your school colors! We also offer silver, gray, white, black, and tooth-colored elastics for patients seeking a more subtle look.
Braces are great at fixing complex tooth issues. They can work faster at closing gaps and aligning teeth than other treatments might. This can potentially shorten your treatment time.
Metal braces are a cost-effective option because they don’t require some of the more complex technology or expensive equipment that newer treatments do. The strength, durability, and affordability of traditional metal braces keep them the top treatment for orthodontic patients, year after year!
How long will I be in braces?
This is what everyone wants to know, but it’s one we don’t have a concrete answer for. Every mouth is different, and every patient responds to treatment in their own way. Treatment time with metal braces will be different every time.