What do Archwires do?
What do Archwires do?
The central function of the archwire is to shift the teeth into their proper positions. It is responsible for most movements that occur in the mouth during treatment.
What is Colligation in braces?
Colligation: A thin metal wire that is criss-crossed around the brackets under the wire to help keep the space closed between the teeth. Elastics: Small special “rubber bands” that placed over the hooks or Koby ties. These are used to move your teeth into their proper places.
What does detailing mean in orthodontics?
We call this “detailing” and may involve re-positioning a few brackets, putting a few little bends or, quite commonly, the use of “elastics” to improve the bite of your teeth. These elastics are attached to the brace by the patient and are usually worn 24/7.
What are braces archwires?
An arch wire is the wire that attaches to your braces. It is called an “arch wire” because your top teeth comprise your top arch, and your bottom teeth comprise your bottom arch. An arch wire is like the engine that guides and moves your teeth.
How do archwires move teeth?
An archwire puts pressure on your teeth and jawline, and elastic O-rings connect the archwire to the brackets. The archwire is adjusted periodically as your teeth slowly move into the desired place, and the elastic bands are switched out at orthodontist appointments.
Is detailing the last stage of braces?
Braces Stage 3 – Detailing and Finishing.
How many archwires are there?
The wires that hold your braces together are called archwires. There are two archwires, one for your top arch (or top teeth) and another for your bottom arch (bottom teeth). These wires move your teeth until they are in their proper places.
What are braces Archwires?
What is the final stage of braces?
The third and final phase of orthodontic treatment is the retention phase. This phase occurs once the teeth have moved into the desired position and the use of the dental appliance ceases.
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