Lexington Ceramic Braces
Low-Profile Braces, Standout Smiles
The clear braces at Coppe + Sears offer you the discreet look of clear aligner treatment with the strength and reliability of traditional metal braces.
These braces blend in with your natural tooth color, helping your treatment fly under the radar. You’ll also enjoy the reliability of traditional braces, but without drawing extra attention.
Clear Braces: Smile Big From Day One
Patients in Lexington prefer ceramic braces because they are as reliable as metal braces but less noticeable. The ceramic brackets blend in with your smile to boost your confidence.
Similar to metal braces, ceramic brackets can handle more complex orthodontic issues. You can have it all with ceramic brackets–effectiveness and aesthetics.
How Clear Braces Work
Clear braces give you a straighter smile using brackets and wires, similar to metal braces.
The difference with clear braces is in the materials. Instead of metal brackets, ceramic braces use tooth-colored or transparent brackets that are less noticeable.
You get the same great smile, but with a more subtle look.
How Clear Braces Help You Smile
By combining the reliable strength of metal braces with the discreet look of ceramic brackets, clear braces have a lot to offer your smile.
Subtle Look for Confident Smiles
Ceramic braces help you stay confident throughout your orthodontic journey.
Because the brackets blend with your natural tooth color, they provide a discreet treatment option for teens and adults.
Strong Enough for Reliable Results
Ceramic braces are as effective as traditional braces. They are strong enough to reliably and consistently address many orthodontic needs.
Advanced Materials for Comfort & Durability
The ceramic material is smooth and comfortable. You’ll experience less irritation to your gums and cheeks, so you can focus on your day, not your braces.
Clear brackets can handle complex orthodontic needs, thanks to their durable construction.
Clear Braces FAQs
Here’s what to expect when choosing clear braces in Lexington.