Orthodontic Advances in Braces Could Mean Less of a Tin Grin
In the past, the most noticeable part of your braces was the stainless steel bands wrapped around and cemented to individual teeth. Today, you may need bands on only a couple of teeth. The majority of your teeth will have smaller, more comfortable brackets bonded directly to them with adhesive.
Another innovation is in the wires that are attached to the brackets. Called 'space age' because they were developed for use in the NASA space program, these wires are made of flexible metal. They're also called 'memory wire' because they return to a pre-formed shape, which is how they move your teeth. These new wires are easier to install, require fewer replacements and adjustments, and work faster.
If your orthodontic condition permits, there are nearly invisible orthodontic options. Brackets made of ceramics are tooth colored or clear. Lingual braces are applied to the inside of the teeth, so they're not visible at all. For adults and mature adolescents whose teeth require only minimal straightening, there are also clear aligners, which really aren't braces in the old-fashioned sense at all. A computer generates a set of clear aligners that are worn in succession to straighten your teeth.
Advancements aren't just in braces, either. Computer technology is rapidly changing and improving the way your treatment is planned. Your orthodontic records can now be done digitally, with digital X-rays and digital photographs that are saved directly to computer. There are computer programs that aid your orthodontist in diagnosis and in creation of a treatment plan. You may even be able to see an image of the way you're going to look with your new smile.
Orthodontic Advances in Braces Could Mean Less of a Tin Grin
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