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What Color Braces Make Your Teeth Look White?

When choosing the braces colors wheel, you have to remember that there are several different colors of braces available, and the color you choose will depend on the look you want to achieve. While each brand and style of braces has its own unique colors, some colors are more universally flattering than others and will make your teeth look white regardless of which brand or style you choose. Some colors look great with light skin while others look best with darker skin tones, so it’s important to consider your complexion as well when deciding on which color will be right for you.


It is always said that people with bright, white teeth are more attractive than those who don’t. As such, some will go to great lengths in order to make their teeth look white and attractive. But if you’re thinking of getting braces, be careful about which colors you choose because they can actually change your smile color rather than improve it. What color braces make your teeth look white? Read on!


Gold braces

If you have yellow teeth, braces in gold might seem like a logical choice. This is because gold has a yellow tint that can make your teeth look whiter. Gold also has an attractive shine, so these braces will help you look great with no additional effort. The downside of gold is that it’s only available through specific orthodontists and dentists, which may be harder to find than if you were looking for other colors of braces.


Clear Braces, Beige Frames

Clear braces with beige frames are so popular because they give teeth a whiter appearance. The clear braces are barely noticeable, but their light color is enough to create a stark contrast to your teeth. In addition, white-beige tends to look closest to a natural smile and can hide stains on teeth better than darker colors like blue or green. If you want people to notice how bright and straight your smile is, make sure you’re wearing clear braces with beige frames.


Tan or Copper-Colored Frames

While some people like to contrast braces with a gold- or copper-colored retainer, it’s often better to match your retainer color to your braces. That way, your teeth will appear whiter. If you choose tan or copper-colored frames, simply remember that they should never be more than two shades darker than your natural teeth.


Pink-Colored Frames

For some people, having a darker color of braces can make their teeth look whiter, though for others, it may not. If you’re concerned about what your braces will do to your smile’s appearance and want to minimize tooth staining, consider choosing pink-colored frames. Pink is a close relative of red—and that means it can neutralize some of those pesky yellow tints in your pearly whites.


Yellow Tone Frames

Yellow-tinted braces are used to correct a color on your teeth, in order to make them appear whiter. This can be achieved by simply adjusting what color your braces are, or you can use tooth whitening strips and gels over time to get that bright white smile you’ve always wanted. If you’re interested in one of these options, speak with your orthodontist about what color braces would best fit your needs.


Electric Blue Frames and Veneers

If you don’t like your braces, and don’t want to cover them up with a retainer when they come off, electric blue veneers or frames may be a solution. Blue color treatments are usually reserved for patients who want to lighten existing tooth color from plaque buildup (known as tetracycline staining) or other types of stains.


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