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Binangonan, Rizal
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Product Description

Chain elastics power chain short Braces are a type of appliance that use pressure to adjust the positioning of your teeth and jaw. They can help to prevent things like gum disease, tooth decay, and jaw problems. When you get braces, small brackets are cemented to your teeth. A wire runs through the brackets and is secured to your back teeth. This wire is periodically adjusted to help gradually move your teeth and jaw into a new position. If you’re considering braces or already have them, you may have heard of something called a power chain. This is an elastic chain that your orthodontist can use to apply additional force. Read on to learn more about power chains, who may need them, and more. Rubber bands are used to increase the force that’s applied to a specific area of your mouth. You may also see them referred to as elastics. Rubber bands connect to the brackets on your braces and can be positioned in many different conformations. They’re attached and secured using small metal hooks on the bracket. There are several things that rubber bands do for braces. They’re often used to help adjust different types of misaligned jaw, such as: overbite underbite open bite crossbite They may also be used with braces to help adjust spacing between teeth or to adjust the positioning of teeth, such as helping to straighten a tooth that’s leaning backward

Product Specifications

Weight10g
FDA Registration No.ISO02017900
Quantity25 holes
Pack Size1Set

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