REMOVABLE BRACES

For some situations, the orthodontist will be able to create removable braces, which can be removed, and worn for a set minimum time per day. These are either « false palates », which will aim, for example, to enlarge the size of the palate, or transparent aligners,...

FIXED BRACES

These are multi-braces, or multi-brackets: dental appliances that are glued or sealed to the teeth. The metal wires connecting more or less flexible brackets, elastic rings and springs cause, thanks to forces dosed in an extremely precise way by your orthodontist, the...

POST-TREATMENT FOLLOW-UP

After orthodontic treatment, your orthodontist may recommend follow-up visits. They will be an opportunity to check whether the alignment obtained thanks to the device persists, and whether there is no regression to be deplored. As a general rule, a first follow-up...

REMOVAL AND RESTRAINT

Once the treatment is complete, the orthodontist will remove the appliance, i.e. remove the appliance installed at the beginning of the treatment. Once completed, the practitioner will perform a cleaning of the dental surfaces that have been fitted, in order to remove...

INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT

During the first visit for the fitting of the appliance, the session with the orthodontist is quite long: following a thorough cleaning of the enamel to ensure the adhesion of the brackets, the installation of the metal or transparent brackets can be carried out. Each...