Parts of Braces
Appliance:
Anything your orthodontist attaches to your teeth which moves your teeth or changes the shape of your jaw.
Archwire:
The metal wire that acts as a track to guide your teeth along as they move. It is changed periodically throughout treatment as your teeth move to their new positions.
Band:
A metal ring that is cemented to your tooth and goes completely around your tooth. Bands provide a way to attach brackets to your teeth and are only used on the side or back teeth.
Bond:
The seal created by a tooth-colored orthodontic adhesive that holds your braces in place.
Bracket:
A metal or ceramic brace bonded to your tooth that holds your archwire in place.
Coil Spring:
A spring that fits between your brackets and over your archwire to open space between your teeth.
Elastic (Rubber Band):
A small rubber band that is hooked between different points on your brackets to provide pressure to move your teeth to their new position.
Elastic Tie:
The rubber band that fits around your brackets to hold the archwire in place. They come in a variety of colors.
Headgear:
Headgear uses an external wire apparatus known as a facebow to gently guide the growth of your face and jaw by moving your teeth into the proper position. The force is applied to the facebow by a spring-loaded neck strap or head strap. The straps have a safety release that disconnects if the facebow is pulled or snagged.
Headgear Tube:
A round, hollow attachment on your back bands. The inner bow of your headgear fits into it.
Hook:
A welded or removable arm to which elastics are attached.
Impressions:
An alginate impression is used in dentistry to retrieve an exact replica of the patient’s teeth, gingiva, and surrounding tissues in the mouth.
Ligature:
A thin wire that holds your archwire into your bracket.
Lip Bumper:
A lip bumper is an archwire coated with a molded piece of plastic. The lip bumper holds back the molars on your lower jaw to provide more space for your other teeth.
Mouthguard:
A device that protects your mouth from injury when you participate in sports or rigorous activities.
Palatal Expander:
A device that makes the upper jaw wider.
Retainer:
An appliance that is worn after your braces are removed, the retainer fits over your upper and/or lower teeth to hold them in place. Some retainers are removable and others are bonded to the tongue-side of several teeth.
Separator or Spacer:
A small rubber ring that creates space between your teeth before the bands are attached.
Tie Wire:
A fine wire that is twisted around your bracket to hold the archwire in place.
Wax:
Wax is used to stop your braces from irritating your lips or cheeks.
Orthodontic Procedures
Banding:
The process of fitting and cementing orthodontic bands to your teeth.
Bonding:
The process of attaching brackets to your teeth using special tooth-colored orthodontic adhesive.
Cephalometric X-ray:
An x-ray of your head that shows the relative positions and growth of the face, jaws, and teeth.
Consultation:
A meeting with your orthodontist to discuss the treatment plan. Our office offers this appointment at no charge.
Debanding:
The process of removing cemented orthodontic bands from your teeth.
Debonding:
The process of removing cemented orthodontic brackets from your teeth.
Impressions:
The process of making a model of your teeth by placing a soft material that hardens into a mold of your teeth.
Invisalign®:
An alternative to traditional braces, Invisalign straightens your teeth with a series of clear custom-molded aligners. Invisalign can correct many orthodontic problems, but may not be appropriate for some cases.
Ligation:
The process of attaching an archwire to the brackets on your teeth.
Panoramic X-ray:
An x-ray that rotates around your head to take pictures of your teeth, jaw, and other facial areas.