What are self -service braces?

Orthodontic braces are devices that are used to repair a wide range of problems with tooth alignment and jaws. Traditional braces have metal stripes, which are located on each tooth or holders that are glued to the fronts, and then connected by a wire that is tied to each tooth. The wires are usually held at the site by a combination of conductors and stiff elastic stripes. The lifting braces themselves are similar to traditional brackets, but instead of being tied separately with the connecting conductor, called an arc conductor, each belt has a small catch, something like the door to the trap that holds on the arched wire. The term itself means that these braces are connected, in this case the main wire.

The main advantages of the Ligar braces are that they are faster for the orthodontist to fit the patient's teeth and usually require fewer visits to keep them, due to the connection to the arc wire; A trap on each tooth can be quickly closed over the wire of the INSTEAD. It is a quick alternative to the time -consuming binding of each tooth to the connecting conductor and leads to a much less time spent during initial assembly and subsequent adjustment to self -service braces. One nickname for this type of braces is speed braces because they can be installed and adjust it quickly.

Many people feel that the-liging braces are more comfortable to wear than other styles of braces, because the arc wire is able to move slightly on the front of the teeth. This often leads to minor stress on the teeth, which means less pain for the wearer; However, the orthodontist has less control of each individual tooth. Everyone is not tightly tied to the arched wire, making it difficult to check specific modifications.

Other advantages of the Ligar braces are that they tend to be much easier to maintain in cleanliness, resulting in less problems with dental cariesn, which are captured by braces. The bases of these braces are often made of metal, but can also be made at least partially translucent ceramic, so braces are much less noticeable than metal fittings or zones. In most cases, these braces require fewer visits in the office and may have a significantly shorter treatment period, which is cut off for up to six months compared to other orthodontic systems.

advocates of the-branches of braces claim that this technology requires less intervention before the individual tooth adjustments are started. Taking teeth is less common and the use of heads and head and floor expanders is much more rare than traditional braces. The reason is the method used for adjustments, allowing the Orthodontist to adapt to the treatment of the patient's overall needs.

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