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Straighten your teeth effectively with traditional braces. Metal and ceramic options available for all ages and orthodontic needs.
$3-7K
Average Cost
18-24
Months
0+
Providers
Choose the braces style that fits your needs, lifestyle, and budget
Classic stainless steel brackets and wires. The most affordable and time-tested option.
Tooth-colored brackets that blend with your teeth for a less noticeable appearance.
Advanced brackets that use clips instead of elastics, potentially reducing treatment time.
Braces have helped millions achieve beautiful, healthy smiles
Over 100 years of proven effectiveness for straightening teeth and correcting bite issues.
Effective for all ages and orthodontic cases, from simple spacing to complex bite problems.
Traditional metal braces are typically the most cost-effective orthodontic treatment option.
Choose from various bracket styles and colorful bands to express your personality.
Your orthodontist has maximum control over tooth movement for optimal results.
Treatment progress is predictable, with clear milestones throughout your journey.
Traditional braces in the Buffalo area offer excellent value. Metal braces start around $3,000, while ceramic options range up to $7,000.
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Common questions about traditional braces
Traditional metal braces in Buffalo typically cost $3,000 to $6,000, while ceramic (clear) braces range from $4,000 to $7,000. The exact cost depends on treatment complexity and duration. Most orthodontists offer payment plans to make treatment affordable, with monthly payments often starting around $150-$200.
Metal braces are the traditional silver brackets and are typically the most affordable option. Ceramic braces use tooth-colored or clear brackets that blend with your teeth for a more discreet appearance, but cost $1,000-$2,000 more. Both are equally effective for straightening teeth.
Most patients wear braces for 18-24 months, though treatment can range from 12 months for minor corrections to 36 months for complex cases. Your orthodontist will provide a personalized timeline based on your specific needs during your consultation.
Both treatments are effective, but traditional braces are often better for complex cases, severe bite issues, and patients who may not comply with removable aligners. Braces are also typically less expensive. Invisalign offers more discretion and convenience for mild to moderate cases.
You may experience some discomfort for 3-5 days after getting braces and after each adjustment as your teeth begin to move. This is normal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods. Most patients adjust quickly, and modern braces are more comfortable than ever.
Absolutely! There's no age limit for orthodontic treatment. Many adults choose braces to improve their smile and oral health. Ceramic braces and lingual (behind-the-teeth) braces offer more discreet options for adult patients concerned about appearance.
Find an orthodontist near you and schedule a free consultation to learn which braces option is right for you.