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Brackets orthodontics
The orthodontic brackets are the most common type of brace. They are made of metal and have a flexible base made of mesh. The spring is placed between the metal and mesh to help them move the teeth into their proper position. These braces are not painful when fixed to the teeth. However, when the time comes to remove them, the process can be painful. If a bracket pops off a tooth, it can be replaced easily.
Before the brackets are placed on the teeth, the tooth must first be etched. The etching creates micrporosities in the enamel so that the thin resin bonding agents can adhere. Then, a composite resin paste is applied to the back of the bracket. The bracket is then placed on the prepared tooth. The polymer paste in the composite resin is hardened under an LED light. This paste is the same material used for filling a tooth.
Before the brackets are applied, the tooth must be cleaned. Afterwards, it must be etched with etching material. This process creates micrporosities in the enamel so that the thin resin bonding agents can attach to the tooth. The bracket is then placed on the prepared tooth. The composite resin paste is then hardened under an LED light. The composite resin paste is the same material that is used for filling a cavity in the tooth.
Wires in orthodontic brackets apply pressure to the teeth and surrounding tissue. The pressure can cause resorption of the bone surrounding the teeth. This will occur as the teeth are shifted into their new positions. The orthodontic doctor will monitor the force of the wire to make sure that it does not have any adverse effects. This is a common misconception among patients, but it is important to remember that this is not a good idea.
Modern orthodontics uses cobalt-chromium arch wires and other temperature-sensitive materials to move teeth in their correct positions. This metal wire has an extremely high strength and resists corrosion. Despite this, it is important to consider the strength of the wires in braces and how long they will last. While this may seem like a small amount, it will help make the process of orthodontic treatment more comfortable for the patient.
During the course of orthodontic treatment, braces are fixed in place with the help of brackets. During the treatment, the brackets will remain in place for several months. They will need to be removed after a few months or if they break. The brackets will be replaced as the teeth move. If the braces are too tight, it will not move the teeth properly. The wire will need to be removed.