Do Ceramic Braces Stain? (And How to Prevent It)

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The short answer: not the brackets themselves – but the small elastic bands that hold your wires in place can discolour over time.

At Whites Dental, many of our adult patients ask about staining – especially if they enjoy coffee, curries or red wine. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what causes discolouration, how to prevent it, and what to do if your ceramic braces start to yellow.

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What Parts of Ceramic Braces Can Stain?

Ceramic brackets themselves are stain-resistant – they’re made from a high-quality material that’s designed to hold its colour. But there’s one part of your braces that can discolour: the elastic bands (also called ligatures).

These tiny rubber bands are what hold the wire to your brackets – and they’re prone to yellowing over time.

🟡 The Problem Isn’t the Bracket – It’s the Band.

Ceramic braces remain one of the most discreet and popular orthodontic options for adults in London. If you’re curious how they work – or whether they’re right for you – explore our Ceramic Braces London treatment page for a full overview.

Why Are My Ceramic Braces Turning Yellow?

There are a few key reasons:

How to Prevent Staining on Ceramic Braces

✅ Here’s how to keep your braces looking clean and discreet:

Can I Still Drink Coffee With Ceramic Braces?

Yes – but ideally in moderation, and always rinse or brush soon after.

Pro tip: sip through a straw and choose lighter roasts to reduce the staining risk.

☕ Want more tips on keeping your braces safe while still enjoying your morning brew? Read our full guide on drinking coffee with braces.

What If My Braces Already Look Stained?

If your elastic bands are yellowing, don’t worry. We’ll swap them out at your next adjustment.

But if you’re concerned in the meantime, give us a call – we may be able to fit you in for a quick replacement.

Can Ceramic Braces Stain Your Teeth?

Not directly – but poor hygiene around brackets can lead to plaque stains or white marks once braces are removed.

That’s why we recommend:

What Foods and Drinks Should I Avoid?

Here’s a quick cheat sheet:

Stain-Risk Items Safer Alternatives
Coffee & black tea Herbal tea, coffee with milk
Red wine & dark sodas White wine, sparkling water
Curries & tomato sauces Creamy sauces, pesto
Berries & beetroot Apples, pears
Soy sauce & balsamic Lighter dressings or lemon juice

🍽️ Curious what foods are actually good for your braces? Check out our list of the best foods to eat during orthodontic treatment.

How to Keep Ceramic Braces White: Quick Tips

Want to keep your ceramic braces looking crystal-clear throughout treatment? Follow these quick tips to stop stains in their tracks and keep your smile sparkling.

Still Not Sure if Ceramic Braces Are Right for You?

They’re one of the most popular options for adults who want straighter teeth – without the look of metal braces.

Learn more about our ceramic braces treatment in London – or book a free consultation today and get expert advice on whether they’re right for your lifestyle.

FAQs

Still got questions about ceramic braces and staining? You’re not the only one. Here are some of the most common things our patients ask – answered clearly and honestly.

Can I whiten my teeth with ceramic braces?

It’s best to wait until your braces come off – whitening around brackets can lead to uneven results.

Can I vape with ceramic braces?

Technically yes, but vaping can stain the elastics and affect oral health. We strongly advise against it.

How do I get stains off ceramic braces?

Stains on elastics can’t be cleaned at home – they’ll need replacing at your next orthodontic visit.

Do ceramic braces stain permanently?

No. The brackets don’t stain permanently. Elastic bands are temporary and easily swapped out.