
Dental Details
Braces
Unlike the removable apparatus, the fixed appliances can not be removed by the patient as the whole or a substantial part is fixed to the teeth by adding special adhesives and therefore requires the intervention of the orthodontist.
What is sought for this type of equipment is the control of the individual patient's teeth in three planes of space, hence the need for a solid and accurate between the tooth receiving the force and the apparatus that produces it.Within the passive or also known as the anchor brackets are, bands, tubes, closures and ties and the active arcs of various wire alloys, elastic , docks. In addition to one or other, you can add various equipment accessories such as hooks, buttons and can be either passive (typically) as assets and assistive devices used to complement the action of fixed equipment such as arches, bars, quadhelix, circuit breakers, etc
What are dental braces
Fixed appliances, appliances or brackets, is the usual name for orthodontic
therapeutic tools used by the orthodontist to temporarily adhere to the teeth
to correct abnormal position of the tooth or jaw.
Using the apparatus
Have the sophisticated equipment to alter the power and dental positions to
some extent change the dimensions of the maxilla and the mandible. Can be used
at any age of the patient and requires an appropriate diagnostic protocol,
which requires, at times, some dental extraction for proper repositioning of
the teeth that are poorly positioned.
Parts of the apparatus
From a biomechanical point of view, we have two parts: the active generation of
force and the passive is one that transmits the force produced by the symbiosis
of both tooth movement.
