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Nope. I had ceramic upper brackets, and metal lower ones. You might,

however, want to keep in mind that the ceramic ones can splinter, and

if a piece of one finds its way to your lung, it may not be findable

with an x-ray, and can cause you significant troubles. I do not,

however, know of anyone to whom this has happened.

C.

> Are metal braces the only kinds available for post-op orthodontic

> treatment? -julia

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I have the clear ones and had surgery 3 months ago. About 5 of the

brackets broke during surgery, but that was quickly fixed after my

first orthro appt. (about 8-9 weeks) and nobody worried because I

was splinted so long and that kept the teeth in position.

> Are metal braces the only kinds available for post-op orthodontic

> treatment? -julia

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I have the clear ones and had surgery 3 months ago. About 5 of the

brackets broke during surgery, but that was quickly fixed after my

first orthro appt. (about 8-9 weeks) and nobody worried because I

was splinted so long and that kept the teeth in position.

> Are metal braces the only kinds available for post-op orthodontic

> treatment? -julia

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I had ceramic uppers for my entire orthodontic treatment - both

before and after surgery. One of my uppers splintered during

surgery, but that caused no complications. When my ortho put me in

braces, he said that I was his first surgical patient to use ceramics

because he'd recently found ones that were small enough to not pose a

hygiene threat during recovery. Apparently the ceramic brackets most

commonly used aren't preferred for orthognathic surgery patients.

That said, I hardly felt it when my ortho snapped my lower metal

brackets off, but I REALLY felt it when he removed the ceramic

uppers. Given the same choices though, I still would have chosen as

I did.

> Are metal braces the only kinds available for post-op orthodontic

> treatment? -julia

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