Traditional braces are typically held in place by dental brackets, which require wires to be placed over the teeth. Brackets are an important part of traditional braces and are generally made of stainless steel. There are grooves in the center that hold the archwires and act as tracks when moving the teeth. The brackets need to be bonded to the teeth by an adhesive, and then the wires are tied together by ligature wires or ligature loops to control the movement of the teeth in order to straighten them. Traditional dental braces are relatively less aesthetically pleasing, but they are very effective in straightening teeth and are cost-effective. Some patients may feel uncomfortable with their teeth after wearing them, and they may even cause pain, which can be adjusted in time. Patients need to go to a regular dentist and have their teeth straightened, during which they need to follow the doctor’s instructions for follow-up.