Having to wear braces is enough to have to adjust to but sometimes your orthodontist will also give your rubber bands to wear as well.
Strongest rubber bands for braces.
Rubber bands get affixed to brackets or bands via little hooks and a rubber band is almost always attached to the upper teeth at one point and the lower teeth at another point.
These are connected to the brackets with hooks often connecting the top tooth bracket with the bottom tooth bracket to help adjust the position of the teeth in the mouth and the position of the jaw.
Each band is calibrated to a specific strength and your orthodontist is using that specific strength for a specific reason.
They are also often used to help close spaces or make sure spaces are closing in the right direction and improve cross bites and midlines.
They are simply small rubber bands that are attached to the braces.
The small rubber or metal elastics more commonly called rubber bands that surround your braces are technically called elastic ligatures a ligature is used primarily to keep the archwire held into the slot on the bracket but they can also direct the teeth in a particular direction depending on the type of ligature used and how it is tied onto the tooth.
If rubber bands are needed for a portion of a braces treatment it s extremely.
The final part of braces are interarch rubber bands which are used to adjust bite and jaw position.
By doubling up on the bands you are changing the calculations and could cause irreparable damage.
They can take some getting used to but don t give up so quickly.
They have an important job to do adding extra tension to your teeth to help move your teeth in the right position.
Rubber bands or elastics are generally used to help improve how teeth fit together.