If you have a
crocked teeth or misaligned bite, there are several dental treatments that can
help to straighten your teeth. Over the following years, the popularity of orthodontic
braces treatment has increased a lot.
Many general
dentists are doing basic alignment and orthodontics, but professional
orthodontists specialize in correcting irregularities of the teeth. When you
visit a dental clinic, a professional orthodontist will ask questions about
your teeth condition. After analyzing all the conditions, he or she will provide
all the necessary treatment. However, an appropriate treatment plan is made
based on analysis of the gathered information.
How do orthodontic
braces work?
1.
Orthodontic
braces work by applying continuous pressure over a period of time to slowly
move teeth in a specific time. As the teeth move, the bone changes shape as
pressure is applied. Braces are made up of the following components. These are:
2.
Brackets
are the small squares that are bonded directly to the front of each tooth with
a special dental bonding agent or are attached to orthodontic bands.
Occasionally, brackets are cemented to the back of the teeth, in order to hide
them from view.
3.
Orthodontic
braces are stainless steel, clear or tooth colored materials that are cemented
to the teeth with dental bonding agents. They wrap around each tooth to provide
an anchor for the brackets. The clean or tooth colored bands are more
cosmetically appealing options but are more expensive than stainless steel. They
are not used in all patients. Some people have only brackets no bands.
4.
Arch
wires attach to the brackets and act as tracks to guide the movement of the
teeth. Arch wires can be made of metal or be clear or tooth colored.
5.
Ties
are small rubber rings or fines wires that fasten the arch wire to the
brackets. They can be clear, metal or colored.

