Braces Filter — Braces Filter

Try On Braces on Your Own Smile Photo

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Use a Braces Filter online for a realistic braces try on, teeth braces filter, and orthodontic preview from your own selfie.

Braces, lightly placed.

A focused smile gallery showing metal, ceramic, teen, close-up, school, couple, and consultation-style previews. Brackets and wires sit inside the existing expression, making the images useful for orthodontic preview planning, creator posts, or a first conversation before an appointment.

Portrait before and after a realistic classic metal braces preview on the same smile
Classic Metal · Vertical portrait
Portrait before and after a realistic classic metal braces preview on the same smile
Metal Braces · Natural smile
Teen portrait preview with realistic braces and colored bands
Colored Bands · Teen portrait
Horizontal creator headshot updated with a subtle braces preview
Subtle Braces · Creator headshot
Close-up smile comparison with realistic metal braces added
Metal Detail · Close-up smile
School portrait with a realistic ceramic braces preview on the same smile
Ceramic Braces · School portrait
Lifestyle couple photo showing a discreet braces preview on the primary smiling subject
Discreet Preview · Couple photo
Consultation-style portrait with a minimal realistic braces preview
Minimal Braces · Consultation crop

What is Braces Filter?

Braces Filter is an AI smile filter and teeth editor for a focused braces try on: upload your own selfie or portrait, then add realistic brackets, wires, ceramic hardware, clear-look braces, or color bands to the visible teeth. Instead of guessing from stock before-and-after photos, you get an orthodontic preview on the same face, lips, gums, tooth shape, smile width, lighting, and expression you already know. That makes it useful before an orthodontic consultation, a family conversation, a school portrait plan, or a private style comparison when you want to understand the visual hardware, not redesign the whole smile.

This teeth braces filter is a visual dental braces preview, not a clinical treatment simulator. It can help you compare classic metal braces, ceramic braces, subtle fixed-braces looks, or teen-style colored bands, but it does not diagnose alignment, plan tooth movement, predict treatment time, or replace advice from a dentist or orthodontist. Use it like a practical photo mockup: a quick way to see how braces may read on your own smile before you ask a professional about real options. For a different visual treatment, try Face Slimmer when the same idea should move into another style direction.

Three presets, three moods.

01

Classic Metal

Best for the standard silver braces look most people expect.

02

Ceramic

Best for a softer tooth-colored braces preview.

03

Clear Look

Best for the most discreet fixed-braces look.

Upload a clear smile photo where teeth are visible; closed-mouth portraits cannot produce a useful braces preview.

Choose Ceramic or Clear Look for discreet consultation mockups, and Color Bands when you want a playful teen-style option.

Ask for realistic brackets and wires that follow the existing teeth rather than perfectly straightening the smile.

Use the image for style exploration only; orthodontic treatment plans still require a licensed professional.

When to reach for Braces Filter.

Orthodontic Consultation Preview

Generate a quick orthodontic preview before a consultation so you can discuss whether the overall look feels right and what kind of brackets you want to ask about.

Compare Metal vs Ceramic Braces

Use the same photo to test stronger silver brackets against a more discreet ceramic style before committing to treatment preferences.

Preview Teen Braces With Color Bands

Parents and teens can try a braces preview with colored elastics to see whether a more playful orthodontic look feels comfortable before an appointment.

Test a Subtle Social Smile Edit

Create a discreet braces version of a selfie for private sharing, profile planning, or just seeing how your smile might read in everyday photos after treatment begins.

How to use Braces Filter in three steps.

A braces preview takes about 1 minute. Start with a close smile selfie, school portrait, or consultation photo, then match the hardware look to the kind of orthodontic preview or casual dental braces preview you need.

  1. Upload a Real Smile Scene

    Use a selfie, school photo, family portrait, or orthodontic reference shot where the teeth, lips, and gumline are visible. The braces filter needs enough mouth detail to sit on the actual smile instead of floating over it.

    Tip: A relaxed open-mouth smile usually gives better bracket spacing than a huge grin, closed lips, or a cropped face where the front teeth are tiny.

  2. Match the Orthodontic Look

    Use classic metal for a standard treatment mockup, ceramic or clear hardware for a discreet adult preview, colorful bands for teen-style planning, and stronger braces only when the goal is a playful before-and-after.

    Tip: If you are comparing options for a real appointment, run metal and ceramic on the same source photo so the tooth shape, smile width, and lighting stay comparable.

  3. Inspect the Teeth and Lip Fit

    Generate the braces try on, then check that brackets follow the tooth row, wires stay inside the lips, and the mouth corners still match the original expression before downloading.

    Tip: Rerun from a closer crop if the brackets look oversized, the wire crosses the lip, or small side teeth lose their shape. Treat the result as a preview, not dental advice.

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Upload a selfie, test realistic braces styles, and compare different orthodontic looks on the same smile in seconds. The preview helps you visualize options, but it is not dental advice.