If your teen or pre-teen has recently gotten braces on his or her teeth, you probably already know the bands that go around each bracket can be just about any color. Also, there’s no need to pick just one color; many kids enjoy choosing a variety of colors at once! Rest assured, choosing colors for braces is not a long-term commitment; your teen can pick different ones at the next adjustment appointment.
What are the best colors for braces? The answer depends on the patient, but here are some ideas for your child to think about as he or she looks at the different colors of braces available.

Your child might not think much about how white his or her teeth are; however, if your teen chooses white bands, he or she might be surprised at how discolored each tooth looks in comparison. This is because teeth tend to have yellow, gray, or brown undertones that are usually not apparent until you hold something white next to them. Choosing white bands can give off an effect your pre-teen or teen wasn’t anticipating.
Choosing darker-colored bands can make your child’s teeth look whiter. Consider navy blue, mid- to dark green, maroon, or dark gray. Bright red bands can sometimes bring out a yellow undertone, so have your child try on some bright red lipstick or hold a piece of bright red paper against his or her teeth to see whether that’s a concern.
Whether it’s a matter of showing school spirit or just being a good sports fan, some kids will want to use the colors of their favorite teams. Often, but not always, team colors are black, white, or gold paired with some other color. If your family supports the San Diego Toreros, your teen might select blue and navy. If your family’s favorite college team is the Aztecs, your child can’t go wrong with black and scarlet! Of course, national league team and school team colors are also great choices.
Most orthodontic patients get their braces adjusted every six to eight weeks, which means your child will have plenty of opportunities to dress up his or her teeth for upcoming holidays. Encourage your child to look at the calendar to see what occasions, if any, might be an inspiration for new band colors.
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When choosing braces with colors, keep in mind that if your child doesn’t like how they come out, he or she only has to wait until the next adjustment to choose something completely different. Encourage your child to have fun and experiment when selecting color bands for braces.
Please call University Dental in San Diego at (619) 582-4224, or visit us at www.universitydentalsandiego.com to learn more about braces, what color braces look best, and how we can help you or your child achieve a straighter, more beautiful smile.
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