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Metal or Ceramic braces?

1. Whats the price difference 2. Are ceramic braces thicker?3. Can i get a bottom metal and a top ceramic? How much would that cost?4. Do ceramic braces stain?5. Are ceramic braces easier to damage?PS i go to Western Dental

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I always assumed it was because the open element filters would tend to get dirty faster and need replacement sooner than ones sealed in a box. Most average people are probably less concerned about performance and more concerned with making the air filter last another few thousand miles.
1. You need to ask the orthodontist. In the office where I work there's no difference in price. Some orthodontists do charge more for ceramic. Each office sets their own fees. 2. It depends on which company manufactures them. Orthodontists don't all get their brackets and supplies from the same company. 3. Ask the orthodontist. Each office is different and has different policies and fees. 4. The bracket themselves don't stain. Sometimes the elastic ties that hold the wire in the bracket can stain. 5. No. Both ceramic and metal braces are resilient. You need to be careful with both.
Manufacturers have fuel mileage and pollution perameters they have to work within. If you want a performance vehicle off the lot, you will have to pay for it. Not everyone is like us in their need for quick acceleration and hard shifts.
because aftermarket companies wouldnt have anyproducts to sell and make more profits out of for the government to make more tax money off of. but cold air intakes are optional for more foot power think bout it. not everyone has the need for speed

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