Installing braces
The installation of braces is a serious step in dentistry that can help patients correct the alignment of teeth and improve their position. This process is usually preceded by a consultation, where the dentist evaluates the condition of the teeth and decides whether the braces are suitable for the patient.
Here is a brief description of the braces installation process.:
- Preparation. At the first stage, the dentist cleans the teeth to remove any plaque, then processes them to fix the braces more securely.
- Installing braces. A special adhesive is applied to the back of the braces, after which they are carefully glued to the surface of the teeth. The dentist then uses a special device called a power tool to activate the glue, fix the braces and remove the excess.
- Installation of arcs and elastic bands. After the braces are installed, the dentist installs arches and elastic bands. The arches pass through the braces and help bring the teeth into position, and the rubber bands are used for more thorough correction.
- Regular visits. After the braces are installed, the patient should visit the dentist regularly to adjust the braces, replace the arches, and be examined to ensure progress and make necessary adjustments.
Important points:
- Braces usually take several hours to install.
- The first few days after braces are installed, teeth can be painful, and it may take time for the patient to get used to them.
- It is important to follow the dentist's recommendations for the care of braces to avoid problems.
If you have any specific questions about the braces installation process, do not hesitate to ask!








