On the other hand box elastics hook up to two teeth up top and two teeth on the bottom.
What do triangle rubber bands do for braces.
This helps pull the jaw forward so the top teeth do not protrude as far.
Triangle rubber bands for braces.
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A 30 year old female asked.
I have to wear triangle elastics for my braces but only on one side the other side has the bands going from the canine to the other will this work.
The elastics move the upper teeth forward and the bottom teeth backward bringing the back teeth together.
Bands for an overbite start further forward in the mouth near the canines on the top of the mouth.
Aiding vertical tooth movement with triangle elastics.
Rubber bands might help adjust overbites underbites or other orthodontic issues.
They stretch back and down to the lower molars on the lower jaw.
Posted on august 29 2012 september 8 2016 author dr.
The typical triangle elastic hooks to one tooth on the top and two on the bottom in a you guessed it triangle fashion.
Rubber bands are sometimes called elastics by orthodontists and they re typically used to actually reposition the upper and lower teeth.
Aiding vertical tooth movement with box elastics.
What do the elastic rubber bands on braces do.
They adjust the bite by connecting the upper and lower teeth and placing a strain on the teeth in the desired direction.
It then attaches to an upper bicuspid hook along the upper first or second molar to form a triangle.
O ties or orthodontic ligatures.
Joseph thompson 1 comment during the course of orthodontic treatment a patient with braces may have to wear elastic rubber bands to help with the correction of their malocclusion.
Do note that orthodontic rubber bands are different from the small colored ties also known as o ties or ligatures put on braces to hold the archwire in place.
Orthodontic rubber bands also known as elastics are small elastic bands that hook onto your braces from the top teeth down to the bottom teeth.
Type 2 rubber bands for braces are typically used for an overbite.