October 4, 2025
When it comes to orthodontic treatment, power chains are small yet powerful tools that play a crucial role in correcting dental alignment. But did you know that not all power chains are the same? They come in three main types: closed, short, and long. Each type serves a unique purpose depending on the treatment goals.
If
improperly placed or too loose, they can reduce force effectiveness and delay
treatment. Choosing the right type ensures consistent force delivery and better
outcomes.
Yes. Self-ligating brackets eliminate the
need for elastomeric ties altogether by using a built-in clip to hold the wire.
However, they are generally more expensive.
Mild
discomfort can occur, especially after new ties are applied and begin exerting
pressure. This usually subsides within 1–2 days.
Ligature
ties are typically changed every 4–6
weeks, coinciding with regular adjustment appointments. However, if they
snap or lose elasticity, they should be replaced earlier.
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