Braces are a tool used by
orthodontists to help them realign a patient's teeth or bite. The term for most
abnormalities in the teeth is called a malocclusion. Things like under bites,
overbites, cross bites, open bites and just crooked teeth fit into this category.
Generally braces are used as a part of a tooth restructuring process for
reasons of health, but sometimes braces are used for cosmetic reasons. Braces
have four basic parts; Brackets, Bonding Material, Arch Wires and a Ligature
Elastic;
Brackets: These are commonly made out of some kind of
metal or ceramic material. A single bracket is attached to the front side of
each tooth in the mouth.
Bonding
Material: This is
almost always a glue product but is sometimes a metal band. Whether glue or
metal, these help keep the bracket attached to the front of the tooth.
Arch
Wire: Arch
wires are thin metal wires attached to each bracket and which run across to the
adjacent bracket. These also help to keep the teeth in place by putting
pressure on the teeth themselves.
Ligature
Elastic: Ligature
elastics (also called "o-rings") are small coloured elastics that
connect the arch wires to the brackets on the teeth. The elastics are changed
and adjusted on each visit to the orthodontist to keep pressure on the teeth.
However there are some kinds of braces that do not need elastic ligatures,
these are called "self ligating braces".
Braces
have come a long ways from their early ancestors. Originally braces were
stainless steel, no exceptions, but with modern orthodontics there are a
variety of options when it comes to adjusting your teeth, depending on your
needs and specific situation.
Traditional
Braces: As
mentioned above, these were stainless steel; however the
"traditional" braces today are mostly nickel titanium. These braces
can be both conventional (elastics holding the arch wire in place) or the newer
self-ligating braces. The new type can reduce the overall friction that occurs
in the mouth between all the pieces of the braces and can be a huge benefit for
some people.
Clear
Braces: Although
not actually clear, they are a cosmetic spin on the tradition style of braces.
By using natural teeth colours and/or methods that make them less conspicuous
to outside viewers, they can usually be quite hidden from sight. Clear elastics
and white metal wire is also used to cut back on the visibility.
Gold-Plated: These types of braces are usually used for
people who have stainless steel braces but are allergic to nickel (a key
component of stainless steel). These can also be a cosmetic approach as some
people would rather have a gold appearance to their braces than shiny silver.
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