How do braces work by your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Tooth movement is your body’s natural response to light pressure
applied by braces over a period of time (usually two years). Braces work
by using brackets that are glued onto your teeth; these brackets have
small slots, and that is where Dr. Allen Davis and our team insert
orthodontic wires. These wires are held in place by small elastic ties
that fit around the brackets. As time passes during your treatment,
these wires apply pressure on your teeth, which sets in motion the
movement of your teeth into their desired positions. Each of your teeth
has a different size and shape to them, as do the brackets. Each bracket
is custom-made for the particular tooth on which it’s supposed to fit.
Not long ago, orthodontists had stainless steel wires and that was
about it. Today, however, we have a number of different high-tech wires
at our disposal to move your teeth faster and more comfortably.
When you first get your braces on, the first wire or two will
typically be very flexible, but still strong enough to apply a constant
force on your teeth. As your teeth straighten out over time, however,
Dr. Allen Davis will use progressively thicker and firmer wires to
help move your teeth in place for an ideal bite.
Every time you visit our office for an adjustment, we will swap out
the wires in order to keep putting pressure on your teeth, which is why
it’s so important for you to keep your adjustment visits during your
treatment. Most adjustment appointments are scheduled four to eight
weeks apart to give your teeth time to move.
As for rubber bands and elastics, most of our patients will need to
wear elastics or rubber bands at some point during their treatments.
These elastics typically go from one or more of the upper braces to one
or more of the lower braces, and pull on your teeth to move them in the
direction they need to move in order to achieve an optimal bite.
If you have any questions about wires, brackets, or elastics, or have
any general questions about your treatment, please give us a call.
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