The jaw, like any other joint in the human body, should be able to move smoothly to perform its task properly. Incorrect jaw alignment may lead to serious problems that may include…
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The Band and Loop: Space Maintainers Explained
Did your child accidentally lose a molar tooth? Premature teeth loss in children and young adults may not be averted– it’s all part of growing up. But it should not affect their…
How To Stay Cavity-Free With Braces
Can Orthodontic Braces Prevent Cavities? Traditional orthodontic braces make it easier for food debris to get stuck in your teeth after you eat. Those food particles could turn into plaque and bacteria…
Emergency Care for Orthodontics
At first, your braces and orthodontic care may take a little longer to get used to. It is not surprising to undergo a little soreness when your braces are first applied or…
Spacers for Braces
Spacers are tiny rubber or metal pieces that your orthodontist uses to prepare your teeth for braces. How do they work? Does it hurt when the orthodontist puts them in? What Are…
Parts of Braces: The Wire
The wires that hold your braces together are called archwires. There are two archwires, one for your top arch (or top teeth) and another for your bottom arch (bottom teeth). These wires…
Parts of Braces: Brackets
Brackets are the most important part of traditional braces. They hold the wires that move the teeth and correct the patient’s bite. Nowadays, there are many types of brackets to choose from….
How to Floss with Braces
When you have braces, regular flossing is more important than ever. But flossing with braces can be difficult. Trying to keep the gaps between the brackets and wires clean can take a…
Toothache While Wearing Braces
Orthodontic treatments can definitely cause some pain. These usually come in the form of tooth sensitivity, pain in the gums, soreness in the jaw, and residual bleeding. But when you experience toothache…
How Orthodontic Rubber Bands Work
There are two types of elastics used in orthodontics. The first kind, called ligatures, is the tiny colorful one that holds the wires of your braces in place. Your orthodontist replaces the…