Elastics
Elastics are rubber bands that are attached to your braces. They are designed to create the exact amount of pressure on your teeth that is needed to move them. In order for the elastics to keep a steady force, they must be worn all the time and they must be changed every day. Please Note: If you choose not to wear your elastics as prescribed, your treatment will take longer.
Here are some tips for the proper care of your elastics:
- It is your responsibility to change the elastics every day. This is very important as the rubber will lose its elasticity rapidly, resulting in inadequate force on your teeth.
- You may remove your elastics while brushing your teeth after meals. Then put them back on immediately.
- Keep extra elastics with you wherever you go so that if one breaks you can replace it right away.
- As your supply gets low, call us so that you don’t experience a gap in treatment time.
- If you find that your elastics are breaking frequently, call us, as we may need to make an adjustment to your braces.
Types of Braces Suitable for Children
Traditional Metal Braces
Ceramic Braces
Clear Aligners
The Orthodontic Treatment Process
Initial Consultation
Customized Treatment Plan
Regular Adjustments
Addressing Common Concerns
Discomfort
Dietary Restrictions
Oral Hygiene
Duration of Treatment
Typical Timeline
Factors Influencing Duration
Why Choose Pelletier Smiles for Your Child's Orthodontic Care
At Pelletier Smiles, we understand the importance of a healthy, confident smile for your child. Our experienced orthodontists use the latest technology and techniques to provide personalized treatment plans that meet each child’s unique needs. We create a comfortable and welcoming environment to make every visit a positive experience for both children and parents. Schedule a consultation and discover how we can help your child achieve a beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime. Contact Pelletier Smiles today to book your appointment and take the first step towards exceptional orthodontic care.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Maintaining oral hygiene with braces is essential to prevent plaque buildup and cavities. Encourage your child to brush and floss regularly using a soft-bristled toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, and interdental brushes. Regular dental checkups are also important.