3M Clarity Advanced Clear Braces

Live Free and Clear.

Spend Less Time in the Chair.

Get a Smile That’s Made for You.

Change your smile without changing your lifestyle. Clarity Advanced clear braces transform your smile with braces that blend in. The translucent ceramic brackets are designed to match the natural color of your teeth. Don’t wait until your braces come off to enjoy your smile. Feel confident and smile brightly — both during and after treatment

Designed for your comfort. Clarity Advanced clear braces have one of the lowest profiles available for a comfortable fit. The braces are small and smooth, with rounded corners to reduce rubbing and irritation.

Don’t wait until your braces come off to enjoy your smile

Clarity Advanced Clear Braces. Simply a great choice

Healthy smiles driven by science. 3M Clarity Advanced Clear Braces feature the exceptional quality and leading-edge technology that only 3M can provide.

Get the healthy, beautiful smile you want and the confidence to be yourself during the process. Feel good your orthodontist is using the most cutting edge brace technology around in a convenient, discreet and effective way.

FAQs

Yes, keeping your teeth and braces (or other appliances) clean requires a little more

effort on your part. Your orthodontist will explain how to brush and floss, how often

to brush and floss, and give you special instructions based on the kind of orthodontic

treatment you are having. Be sure to follow your orthodontist’s dental hygiene

recommendations to get the best results possible. Check with your orthodontist about

dental products and tools that might be helpful.In general, patients with braces must be careful to avoid hard, sticky, chewy and crunchy foods. They should also avoid chewing on hard objects like pens, pencils and fingernails. And never chew ice. It’s much too hard on your teeth—even without braces. Also be sure to see your family dentist for a professional cleaning and check-up at least every six months during your orthodontic treatment, or more often, if recommended.

Your orthodontist will give specific instructions, but in general, you should brush for two minutes after every meal or snack, and before bed. Carry a travel toothbrush and small tube of toothpaste with you so you can brush when you’re away from home. Bring along floss and an interproximal brush, too. If you’re in a pinch and absolutely are not in a position to brush after eating or drinking, at the very least, rinse with plain water. It can help you get rid of some food particles or traces of beverages.

Fluoride toothpaste, preferably without whitening agents, is recommended and approved by the American Dental Association.

A minimum of once a day.

Brushing and flossing keep teeth and gums clean by removing plaque and food debris. When plaque and trapped food are left on the teeth and around braces, the outcome can be cavities, swollen gums, bad breath and white marks on the teeth. Maintaining good oral hygiene helps to minimize your time in treatment and contributes to a healthy result.