Types of Braces in Longmont and Berthoud, CO

At Mountain View Orthodontics, we understand that each patient has unique preferences when it comes to orthodontic treatment. Thanks to advancements in orthodontic technology, we now offer different types of braces options to meet those needs. While traditional metal braces remain a popular choice, clear braces, and Invisalign are excellent alternatives for those looking for a more discreet and comfortable way to straighten their teeth.

Whether you’re seeking a subtle appearance or a flexible treatment that fits your lifestyle, we have an option that’s right for you. Dr. Sebastian Baumgaertel will guide you through your options and help you choose the best treatment for your smile. With each choice, you can expect a personalized approach that delivers beautiful, lasting results.

Metal Braces

Traditional metal braces remain one of the most widely used types of braces for patients today. Constructed from high-grade metal alloys, they are more compact and comfortable than ever before. Metal braces also give you the option to customize your treatment with colorful elastics, adding a personal touch to your smile and making the experience more enjoyable.

Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces, also referred to as clear braces, feature tooth-colored brackets and wires that blend seamlessly with the natural color of your teeth. They offer a discreet treatment option, making them an appealing choice for those who want to straighten their teeth with minimal visibility. Ceramic braces provide effective results while maintaining a more subtle appearance throughout the process.

Invisalign Clear Aligners

Invisalign aligners provide a clear, removable, and comfortable solution to straighten your teeth. Using a custom-made series of aligners, Invisalign gently shifts your teeth over time. One of the major benefits of Invisalign is the ability to remove the aligners, giving you the freedom to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without restrictions, while also making brushing and flossing easier. With no metal parts, Invisalign is also gentle on your mouth, reducing the chance of irritation or abrasions.