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How to wear orthodontic elastics

Orthodontic elastics are small rubber bands that connect your upper and lower braces or aligner attachments to apply gentle but consistent force across the jaws. Unlike the archwire which moves individual teeth, elastics work on a larger scale — they correct the relationship between the upper and lower jaw and teeth.

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Oral hygiene & patient guide after orthognathic surgery

Orthognathic surgery — commonly known as jaw surgery — is a significant procedure, and how well you care for yourself in the recovery period plays a huge role in how smoothly and comfortably you heal. This guide covers everything you need to know about oral hygiene, eating, recovery, and what to expect in the days, weeks, and months after your surgery.

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Patient guide for Facemask Protraction with expander

A facemask — also known as a reverse pull headgear or protraction facemask — is an orthodontic appliance worn on the outside of the face that works in combination with an expander inside the mouth to guide the growth of the upper jaw forward. It is used to correct a specific type of bite problem called an underbite caused by an underdeveloped upper jaw — and it is most effective when used during periods of active growth in children and young adolescents. Here is your complete guide.

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Patient guide for removable appliances

Removable orthodontic appliances come in many forms — from appliances with Z-springs that tip or move individual teeth, to removable expanders that gently widen the dental arch.

Whatever type your dentist has prescribed, the principles of wearing and caring for your appliance are the same. Here's your complete guide.

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Patient guide After TAD Placement

A TAD — or Temporary Anchorage Device — is a small mini-screw that is placed into the jawbone to provide a fixed point of anchorage during orthodontic treatment. Think of it as a tiny anchor that helps your orthodontist move specific teeth more precisely and efficiently than traditional braces or aligners alone can achieve. Here's everything you need to know after having your TAD placed.

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