When coming to our office to have braces put on, you may find yourself feeling a bit intimated and nervous about the experience. We hope to help you feel more at ease by explaining exactly what the different parts of braces are, and what they do.
Parts of Braces
- Elastic
Tie — This is a very small rubber band, and it holds the archwire in
place.
- Archwire
— This is the main part of the braces. It is a wire guide that tracks the
teeth. The wire may be moved from time to time during treatment to
continue straightening a patient's teeth.
- Loop
in Archwire — This is not in all braces. If it is used, it is to close a
gap left from a tooth extraction.
- Bracket
— This piece of equipment holds the archwire in place. Formerly, many
patients used colored rubber bands to keep the brackets in place, but now
since most brackets are cemented on, this is no longer necessary.
- Headgear
Tube — This is a hollow area near the back bands, which allows the
headgear to fit into the braces. This is only used on patients who require
headgear.
- Coil
Spring — If needed, this would fit between a bracket and the main
archwire. Its purpose is to open up the space between the teeth. This is
not necessarily used on all patients.
- Tie
Wire — This is another piece of equipment that is used to keep the
archwire in place. It is a thin wire that wraps around the bracket.
- Band
— This is a metal band that fits completely around a tooth. It is used to
help adhere brackets to the tooth.
- Hook
— This is the piece of equipment that is used to attach the elastics, also
known as rubber bands, around the bracket.
- Elastic
— These elastics are used to connect one point of the appliance to
another. The purpose is to apply pressure, and encourage the teeth to move
into the proper positioning.
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