Alarming ‘fashion braces’ trend leads to warning from health experts: ‘Don’t DIY’
They’re trying to set these DIYers straight.
Dental experts are advising against fake, decorative braces applied at home — also known as “fashion braces” — because the unnecessary heavy metal can cause painful tooth damage, detrimental misalignment or oral infections.
“Tooth enamel does not grow back,” Dr. Samuel Lee, an orthodontist based in Southern California, told “Today” on Monday. “Once it’s broken and once it’s fractured, it’s completely done.”

“Fashion braces” aren’t new — a 2018 medical journal entry warned that the non-medical appliances were taking off in Southeast Asia as teenagers tried to attain a certain “standard of luxury.”
Thailand even banned fake braces after two Thai teens developed infections from them and died.