What is bonding in braces?
Herein, what is bonding in orthodontics?
Orthodontic appliances are bonded with chemical, light and dual cure systems that can be equally successful if their inherent variables are controlled. Bonding success or failure starts with the tooth surface. The paste then is applied to the bracket base and the bracket is placed on the tooth.
Correspondingly, can you get your teeth bonded with braces?
Most patients want to replace their dental bonding after wearing braces because the resin may have changed color due to common staining that occurs for braces patients. On the other hand, dental bonding is typically a safe choice for those seeking aligner therapy because of the lack of adhesives and appliances.
Orthodontic bands, also known as molar bands, are rings that are fitted around your back teeth (molars) when constructing a set of braces. They are used in orthodontics to provide a solid anchor to the archwire that runs along the span of the braces.