
Choosing a brace can be a difficult decision, especially if you have no knowledge in the field of Orthodontics. So in this blog, we will discuss two types of braces that we offer and determine which one is the best by discussing their benefits.
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Choosing a brace can be a difficult decision, especially if you have no knowledge in the field of Orthodontics. So in this blog, we will discuss two types of braces that we offer and determine which one is the best by discussing their benefits.

Before we start, no we don’t mean playing your braces as an instrument. But rather is it possible for people with braces to still play their musical instruments.
We get this question quite a lot, and the answer is yes.
With today’s orthodontic technology, musicians are still able to continue to make beautiful music.
But for those of you who are still worried, we’ve broken it down even further.
At Oldham Orthodontics, we often get asked if we have any alternatives to metal, train track braces. Although metal braces are much smaller, more efficient and cost effective than they used to be, we do offer a number of fabulous alternatives.