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How a Tooth Moves How a Tooth Moves
BRACKET HOOK BAND ELASTIC TIE METAL TIE ARCHWIRE POWER CHAIN
Nature helps the tooth loosen to relieve the pressure, but there is temporary discomfort while this happens. Gradually the bone makes room on the compressed side and new bone grows in to support the stretched side...so the supported tooth becomes comfortable again. But we can't stop there! On your next appointment the process is repeated. Once your tooth has loosened from this first movement, each new adjustment is easier and little or no discomfort follows. Once your teeth have been placed where we want them your retainer holds them in their new position allowing the bony support to return to a normal and stable condition. Tooth movement is really a normal physiological process that allows your orthodontic correction to occur. You Just Got Orthodontic Appliances - Now What?THE FIRST FEW DAYS
EATING SUGGESTIONS
WAX
FOODS HIGH IN SUGAR
Soft Drinks and Lemons
Foreign Objects
Mouthguards
Spacers or Separators![]() TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOU, BEFORE PLACING YOUR FIXED APPLIANCES, WE MAY HAVE TO MAKE SPACE BETWEEN YOUR TEETH TO ALLOW THE BANDS TO GO INTO PLACE. SMALL SPRINGS OR PLASTIC MODULES are two types of spacers we use. Then slowly, over a few days they gently move certain teeth slightly apart to allow us to accurately place bands on your next appointment. YES, this causes temporary soreness but that goes away in a few days. RINSING with warm salt water can help relieve this soreness and even your usual chewing can help speed your teeth getting back to normal. IMPORTANT! - If you lose a spacer, call us so we can replace it. We need that space at your next appointment to place your braces in the most comfortable manner. Note: Do not floss where we have placed the separators. Palatal Spreading Device
There are certain types of orthodontic problems that are caused by the lack of enough bone growth to accommodate the upper teeth. In other cases there is room for the upper teeth but the palate, or roof of the mouth, is so narrow that speech is impaired or made difficult. In still another type, the palate is so high that it actually cuts down on the amount of air that can pass through the nose, so that deep breathing, without opening the mouth, is almost impossible. In all of these cases, a palate spreading device is most helpful. Well, that sounds pretty drastic, doesn't it? Surprisingly though, it really isn't. The maxilla, or upper jaw, is joined in the center by a suture, or joint, which allows it to be painlessly separated and spread. Temporarily you may see a space develop between your upper two front teeth. This will slowly go away in a few days. Once this has occurred, the two halves knit back together and new bone is laid down to make the jaw wider. So that's how your palatal spreading device works. It won't hurt. Your teeth will be a bit uncomfortable for a day or two, and sometimes, about a week after the device is cemented into place, you may feel a little "itching" in the roof of your mouth. Don't worry, this is normal, because the fibers there stretch and expand. SPECLAL CARE MUST BE GIVEN TO KEEP THIS APPLIANCE CLEAN:
Turning Instructions
This palatal spreading device is cemented in place and the screw must be turned by you or your parents each day - usually only once at night. The key is inserted into the hole and then pushed all the way to the back of the throat. This will bring the next hole into view. Another type requires a small wrench that fits on a slot that you push toward the back of the mouth. After the palate has been widened enough, it is necessary to hold it so new bone will fill in the space. Plastic is sometimes added to the jack screw so it becomes a stable splint. We need to hold the expansion we have created and allow the new bone time to fill in. The Herbst Appliance
There are many methods that orthodontists may use to correct a particular problem. In your case we may decide that the Herbst appliance will help bring your chin forward and improve your bite better than any other we could use. How does it work? By holding your lower jaw forward, three things will happen...
What may you expect now that you are wearing this appliance?
NOW SOME PRECAUTIONS. Please don't play with your new appliance. If you open too wide, the little plunger attached to your lower jaw may slip out of the sleeve that is attached to your upper jaw. Should this happen, look in a mirror, open very wide, slip the little rods or plungers into the tubes or sleeves of the upper part and close normally. Toothbrushing with your Herbst appliance requires some extra time.
Now...About Rubber Bands![]() During various phases of treatment, small elastics or rubber bands are used as a gentle but continuous force to help individual tooth movement or the aligning of one arch to the other. TEETH HAVE NEVER FAILED TO MOVE WHEN ELASTICS ARE WORN CONSISTENTLY AS DIRECTED But when they are worn one day and left off the next, your treatment slows to a standstill or stops. Why? Because the tooth "jiggles" back and forth and actually sets up a resistance that virtually prevents normal movement. Follow instructions EXACTLY, and you will get better, faster, more comfortable results. Usually, after about two days, any discomfort from the elastics disappears. But if you leave them off "to let my teeth feel better," you have done exactly the wrong thing! Stay with them. In most, though not all orthodontic treatment, the rubber bands are used toward the end of the treatment. If we assign them to you, take heart they are speeding up the day you get your braces off! Tips to Shorten Treatment Time
If something is loose or broken, please call during office hours. It's best not to wait until your next appointment. Place any piece that comes off in an envelope and bring it with you. In the rare case of discomfort that you cannot manage, we are available at any time. Use the following diagram to tell us what is loose or broken.
Preventing Problems
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