Rubber band colors vary significantly in visual effects, practicality, and personal preferences. Here are the specific features and applicable scenarios of rubber bands of different colors:
Visual effects:
Lavender: Better whitening effect, suitable for people who want to look whiter skin.
Sky blue: Has a clean feeling and best whitening effect.
Pink: Good visual effect, suitable for people who like soft colors.
Light green: Acceptable, suitable for people who like natural tones.
Gray: More neutral visual effect, suitable for people who like a simple style.
Yellow: Although it is resistant to dirt, it will make the teeth look unclean and is not suitable for orthodontics.
Red: May make teeth bleed, not recommended for use.
Orange: Not very good-looking, not suitable for orthodontics.
Black: Looks like cavities, not suitable for orthodontics.
Rainbow color: The color varies in depth, which will make the teeth look uneven visually, not recommended for use.
Practicality and performance:
Black: Although resistant to dirt, it is not easy to see when marking, especially as the marking marks become less obvious over time.
Yellow: It can make it easier on the eyes when making professional slingshot rubber band sets, and the marking is very obvious.
Applicable scenarios:
Orthodontic rubber bands: Choose rubber bands of different colors according to specific traction needs. For example, long class II and III tractions use red rubber bands, long class II and III tractions for tooth extraction use green rubber bands, short class II and III tractions use purple rubber bands, and front tractions choose rubber bands of blue, blue and other colors according to the specific situation.







