Where are brackets placed?

To attach the brackets, the orthodontist places a small amount of glue in the center of each tooth. Then they shine a blue light on your teeth to set the glue. The glue usually tastes bad but it isn’t toxic to you. The next step is to place a bracket in the center of the tooth.

How are brackets positioned on teeth?

Proper angulation of the brackets on the teeth will bring the roots and crowns closer to their ideal positions at the end of treatment. To promote accuracy, the brackets are designed so that the horizontal aspects (ie, bracket slot and rotation wings) are aligned parallel to the incisal edge of the tooth (Fig 7-12).

Is Damon braces better than traditional?

Self-ligating brackets are also gentler on teeth and the tissues supporting them, meaning treatment with Damon braces is both faster and more comfortable than traditional braces.

Are Damon braces less painful?

The sliding mechanism in Damon Braces moves teeth more naturally, and patients report feeling less discomfort. It’s important to note that any type of orthodontic treatment will cause slight pressure initially, but Damon Braces shouldn’t cause any pain or discomfort of concern.

Why are brackets placed high on teeth?

With the innovative Smile Arc Protection technique, orthodontic brackets are placed on the teeth closer to the gumline in order to create more appealing, aesthetic results by extruding the anterior teeth.

How do orthodontists know where to put brackets?

Braces move teeth into place through a treatment schedule devised by your orthodontist. Orthodontists will place the brackets in exactly the right place on the tooth, then thread an archwire through which will slowly move back to it’s original shape. Braces know where to move the teeth, all thanks to orthodontists.

Do Damon braces need to be tightened?

Damon Braces are similar to traditional braces except for one major change; they are self-ligating. This modern take on traditional braces are similar in style and look, but uses a self-tightening system. You do not need to schedule as many appointments because we do not need to tighten your wires.

Are Damon brackets smaller?

The Damon system of braces have a number of advantages over traditional braces, including: Appearance. They are smaller and more aesthetically pleasing than traditional braces.