- Self-ligating braces
Self-ligating braces are a type of
dental braces , used to straighten teeth in a much more passive way than conventional dental braces. Dental straightening with the use of self-ligating appliances, supposedly have shorter average overall treatment times.Types of self-ligating braces include the
Damon system ,Clarity™ SL , In-Ovation® R, In-Ovation® C, and In-Ovation® LMTM by Dentsply GAC. These braces are typically made from stainless steel, but in some cases, are available in ceramic.imilarities and differences from conventional braces
One of the most significant differences from conventional dental braces is the absence of elastic bands or ties (ligatures), which typically apply great amounts of pressure to the teeth of a patient. These ties on this type of brace are used to hold the
archwire in place. The self-ligating braces uses a slide mechanism to hold the archwire, thus reducing the amount of pressure exerted on the teeth. Although there is no need for tightening these braces, patients still require regular appointments with an orthdontist, to adjust the brace and make sure treatment is going according to scheduel. However, there are many similarities to typical braces, such as the fitting on such appliances; self-ligating braces are glued onto the teeth and are not removable until treatment is complete. Regular cleaning is also essential for effective treatment and desirable results. The consumption of too much sugar (in food, and especially drinks) and poor dental hygiene can result in decalcification which is permanent scarring on the teeth.
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