ANSWERS: 1
  • They might be small, but rubber bands for braces have a large part to play in straightening teeth through orthodontics. Failure to use them properly will delay the day you can finally have your braces removed.

    Pressure

    Orthodontists use rubber bands because they exert the perfect amount of pressure in the right direction on certain areas of your braces, to help move your teeth, according to Orthodontics.org.

    Unique Angles

    Rubber bands can straighten teeth at angles that braces alone cannot achieve. In most cases, rubber bands are necessary to attain perfect alignment.

    Proper Use

    Patients must fully understand the doctor's directions on how to wear rubber bands. If you put them on incorrectly, you may actually move your teeth in the wrong direction, according to MyBraces.net.

    Changing Rubber Bands

    It is important to change the rubber bands in your braces as directed, to maintain the correct amount of elastic tension on your teeth. Orthodontists usually ask patients to change their rubber bands three times a day, because they lose their elasticity as you wear them.

    Consequences

    Failure to wear rubber bands as directed will postpone the date you can get your braces removed. If rubber band use is inconsistent, your treatment may come to a standstill even though you are still have braces on your teeth.

    Source:

    William J. Trepp, DDS, PA

    Felix A. Gen, DDS, MS, Inc.

    Dr. Robert Haeger, Orthodontist

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy