I have had top ceramic braces for 6 weeks.
My initial plan was to go ceramic on the bottom.
It was not possible to get the bottom ceramics until my deep bite was corrected.
Now I'm wondering if I should switch and go with metals on the bottom.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks -- I REALLY appreciate all the information that I've gotten from this site.
ceramic -vs- metal on the bottom
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I have ceramics upper and lower and am very pleased..very little irritation..only a couple days with slight rubbing..i've had them 2 weeks..and am happy with the look of them...just a personal decion whatever you choose to do will be fine..I have to say though if having ceramic on the bottom meant waititng til the deep bite closed i probably would have just gone withthe metal on bottom just to get things going...
good luck!
good luck!
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SARPE AND R.P Expander: 7-14-05
extraction : 9-15-05
Brace date: 9-29-05
Expander out! 1-12-06!!!!! after 6 long mos.
Taking them off!!! Feb 26, 2007
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I also have ceramics on top and bottom. While they were putting them on I regretted my decision, seeing that they are indeed bigger than metal. As time has passed however I don't believe I have made a mistake. I have had minimal irritation, and no canker sores to speak of. If I had been able to change my mind right before getting them I would have gone for metal, but it's a good thing I didn't since the ceramics are working out fine. Good luck with which ever one you choose. 

Hi Sedona, I too have a deep bite and am in the process of waiting a month so that my ortho can fit my lower metals. It is a personal choice but it seemed to me that metal lowers are not so noticable as metal uppers, so it's not a problem from a purely cosmetic point of view. Plus they apparently work more quickly, are stronger, cheaper and smaller. So that's my 2 cents 

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Upper ceramics: 3 Oct 2005, Lower metals: 1 Nov 2005
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I am in the same position. I've just got the ceramics on the top, but have to wait at least a month for the bottom brace to be fitted.
I think my orthodontist has already put me down for ceramics, but it was only since getting the ceramics on the top - and seeing how much bigger they were - that I wondered if metal would be more comfortable for the bottom?
I think my orthodontist has already put me down for ceramics, but it was only since getting the ceramics on the top - and seeing how much bigger they were - that I wondered if metal would be more comfortable for the bottom?