By Dr. Mohamed Hasab — Specialist Orthodontist, myPediaclinic Dubai
If braces are the right choice for your child, the next question is often which kind — traditional metal or tooth-coloured ceramic. They work in the same way and achieve the same results, but they differ in appearance, cost, and a few practical details that matter day to day. Here’s a clear, honest comparison to help you choose the option that fits your child and your budget.
How They’re the Same
Both metal and ceramic braces use brackets bonded to the teeth and a wire that gently guides them into position over time. Both are fixed (not removable), both are highly effective — including for complex cases — and both require the same care: thorough brushing and avoiding very hard or sticky foods that can damage a bracket. The underlying treatment, the timeline, and the result are essentially the same; the difference is mostly in how they look and a few practical trade-offs.
The Key Differences at a Glance
| Metal braces | Ceramic braces | |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Visible silver brackets | Tooth-coloured, much less noticeable |
| Cost in Dubai | AED 8,000–18,000 | AED 12,000–22,000 |
| Durability | Very strong, rarely break | Slightly more fragile |
| Staining | No staining | Clear ties can stain with certain foods |
| Best for | All ages, all cases, budget-conscious | Teens/adults who want discretion |
Metal Braces — Pros and Cons
Pros: the most affordable option, extremely durable, and effective for every kind of case including the most complex. Modern metal braces are noticeably smaller and more comfortable than the bulky versions many parents remember from their own childhood. They also can’t stain, and breakages are rare — useful for active children.
Cons: they’re visible, which some teenagers feel self-conscious about. For many children this isn’t an issue at all — coloured elastics are even a small point of fun — but for an image-conscious teen it can matter.
Ceramic Braces — Pros and Cons
Pros: the tooth-coloured brackets blend in and are far less noticeable than metal — a big plus for image-conscious teens and adults — while still handling a wide range of cases just as effectively.
Cons: they cost a little more, are slightly more prone to chipping, and the clear elastic ties can pick up stains from strongly coloured foods and drinks between visits. The staining is only temporary, though — the ties are replaced at every adjustment appointment, so the braces look fresh again after each visit.
What About the Cost Difference?
Ceramic braces typically cost AED 12,000–22,000 versus AED 8,000–18,000 for metal — a modest premium for the discretion. Whether that extra is worth it comes down to how much your child cares about the appearance during treatment, and your budget. Neither is “better value” in the abstract; the value depends on what matters to your child. For the full picture across all options, see our braces cost guide for Dubai.
Which Should You Choose?
If budget and durability are the priority — and visibility isn’t a concern — metal braces are an excellent, proven choice. If your child or teen feels self-conscious and discretion matters, ceramic braces offer a much less noticeable look for a modest extra cost. For some patients a mix is used: ceramic on the more visible upper teeth, metal lower down, balancing appearance with cost. The orthodontist will help you weigh appearance, budget, and your child’s specific case.
And if discretion is the main driver, it’s worth also considering clear aligners — our comparison of Invisalign vs braces covers that route.
A Note on Care
Whichever you choose, success depends on good habits: thorough brushing around the brackets after every meal, avoiding hard and sticky foods that can break a bracket, and keeping every adjustment appointment. With ceramic braces, limiting strongly coloured foods and drinks — and not skipping brushing — helps keep the elastic ties looking clean between visits. Good care doesn’t just protect the braces; it keeps the teeth healthy underneath them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are ceramic braces better than metal?
Neither is simply “better” — ceramic is much less visible but costs a little more and is slightly more fragile, while metal is the most affordable and durable. The best choice depends on appearance priorities and budget.
How much do ceramic braces cost in Dubai?
Roughly AED 12,000–22,000 for a full course, compared with AED 8,000–18,000 for metal braces — depending on case complexity.
Do ceramic braces stain?
The brackets themselves resist staining, but the clear elastic ties can pick up colour from foods and drinks. The ties are replaced at each visit, so any staining is temporary.
Are ceramic braces as effective as metal?
Yes — both work the same way and handle a wide range of cases. Metal can be marginally more robust for the most complex treatments.
Can I mix ceramic and metal braces?
Yes — some patients have ceramic on the visible upper teeth and metal on the lower, balancing appearance with cost. Your orthodontist can advise.
Do ceramic braces take longer than metal?
Generally no — treatment time depends on the case, not the bracket material. Both move teeth at a similar pace when used appropriately.
Are ceramic braces more painful?
No — comfort is similar to metal braces. Both cause mild soreness for a few days after fitting and adjustments, which settles quickly.
Which is better for a young child, ceramic or metal?
Metal is often the practical choice for younger children — it’s more durable, can’t stain, and the appearance usually matters less at that age. The orthodontist will recommend based on the case.
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