Elastics and Braces

Braces are a key step in aligning your teeth if you’re on a journey to perfect your smile with Marina Milstein Orthodontics. However, braces often need a little extra help to guide your teeth into the perfect position. This is where elastics, also known as rubber bands, come into play. Elastics and braces are crucial for applying the additional pressure required to move your teeth in the desired direction.

Why Elastics? Understanding Their Role

Elastics are tailored to fit the specific needs of each patient’s dental structure. These tiny yet powerful rubber bands stretch over the brackets attached to both your upper and lower teeth. Initially, Dr. Marina Milstein may advise wearing the elastics continuously, both day and night, over a significant period.

As your treatment progresses and your teeth move closer to their correct positions, you might be instructed to wear the elastics only at night. Wearing elastics as recommended can considerably reduce the time you need to wear your braces.

Material and Maintenance: Ensuring Your Comfort

It’s important to note that the elastics are made from medical-grade latex. If you have a latex allergy, inform Dr. Marina Milstein immediately to explore alternative options. Our team will also demonstrate the proper way to attach and remove the elastics during your visit, ensuring you feel comfortable managing them on your own.

When eating, remember to remove the elastics to prevent them from stretching out or breaking. Handling them with care and replacing any broken bands promptly will soon become second nature.

Best Practices: The Do’s and Don’ts of Elastics and Braces

Do

  • Always wash your hands before you remove or replace the rubber bands.
  • Contact us immediately if you run out of elastics.
  • Keep a supply of extra rubber bands with you for convenience.

Don’t

  • Double up on elastics. This can put too much pressure on your teeth and potentially damage the roots.
  • Overstretch the rubber bands. This can weaken them, making them less effective.

Your Partnership in the Journey to a Perfect Smile

Elastics are a crucial component in the orthodontic process, offering the additional push your teeth might need to achieve optimal alignment. If elastics are part of your treatment plan, don’t hesitate to ask questions during your appointment or contact our Granite Bay or Auburn office anytime. Remember, correctly using elastics is a vital step towards the perfect smile you’re aiming for!