Why are there rubber bands on braces




















The archwire provides the pressure that causes the orthodontic correction, so if it is not properly attached to the brackets, you teeth will not move.

During each of your visits to have your braces adjusted, you will have your archwire adjusted and will get new ligatures to begin the next phase of treatment. Unlike the ligatures, you will need to replace these bands yourself periodically for optimal treatment results. These bands are significantly larger compared to the ligatures.

Rather than running across the whole set of braces, there are two interarch bands that will be worn at a time, which run vertically between the upper and lower jaw. The purpose of these bands is different from ligatures.

These bands help correct issues with misaligned bites. These start near the canines on top of the mouth. They stretch till the lower molars on the lower jaw. So, they pull the jaws in the forward directions so that the teeth do not project. Rubber bands for under-bite :Under-bites require type 3.

These are exactly opposite to the bands for overbite. These bands start on the lower jaw. Also, this helps to pull the jaw backward so that the chin does not stick. Rubber bands for cross-bite -:Cross-bite is one of the most popular dental issues, and rubber bands are one of the best solutions to the problem. In this, the elastic band will stretch across the mouth and might interfere with the tongue. However, this is contingent on you wearing the bands as directed.

While rubber bands can be irritating, the final result is a beautiful smile with an aligned bite. Williams is current with all of the latest techniques and theories in the practice of orthodontics and is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists. He is dedicated to providing the highest quality of orthodontic care to every patient.

Wade Williams Orthodontics only provides the best orthodontic services through early detection diagnostics, comfortable waiting rooms, and a passionate team at the heart of our practice. Operated by Dr. Wade Williams, our office space and long-lasting treatment makes our practice a superior choice for those within The Woodlands, TX area. About Meet Dr. What Are Interarch Rubber Bands?

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