Posted on 7/15/2024 by Raleigh Family Orthodontics
A gap band is a self-administered technique designed to address gaps between teeth. In this method, a small elastic rubber band is applied around the teeth with spacing issues. The band exerts pressure on the teeth, inducing rapid and potentially detrimental movement.
How the Orthodontic Bands Work
Orthodontic elastic bands typically become part of the treatment regimen after patients have worn braces for 4 - 6 months. These elastic bands are an essential component of the treatment for specific individuals, as they apply the necessary connecting forces to guide the jaws and teeth into the correct alignment. Wearing these bands as instructed is crucial because they play a vital role in facilitating the desired movements.
Failure to comply with wearing instructions can impede progress, extending the duration of your time in braces and delaying the overall treatment process. Committing to the prescribed use of orthodontic elastic bands is integral to achieving successful and timely orthodontic outcomes.
Types of Orthodontic Bands Available
When our dentists mention orthodontic elastics, they are referring to two distinct types. Ligatures are rubber elastics encircling your brackets, aiding in securing the archwire in place. These ligatures, available in various colors for personalization, guide teeth in the necessary directions during treatment. They add a touch of color to your smile throughout the orthodontic process.
On the other hand, rubber bands, a more extensive form of elastic, exert pressure on the jaw, facilitating proper bite alignment. Rubber bands can be configured in various ways to meet specific connective force requirements, with the inter-arch or top-to-bottom configuration being the most common. Much like ligatures, rubber bands are available in a range of colors to add a vibrant flair to your smile.
Orthodontic bands primarily address the spacing of your teeth. But, in most cases, they are worn with braces to achieve the proper spacing and alignment. Ensure you consult our orthodontist for more information.
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