Who is the mobile device intended for?

Removable braces are usually used in children between 4 and 12 years of age. There are different types of these braces, selected for the type of malocclusion being treated. The form of the brace recommended by the orthodontist also depends on, among other things, the severity of the malocclusion and the age of the patient. Most often, a removable brace (the patient can insert and remove it from the mouth themselves) consists of an acrylic plate, the color of which can be chosen by the patient, wire elements holding the brace, and screws and springs (these are the parts that are the source of force acting on the teeth). With the help of a removable brace (so-called equalizing), you can only, for example, tilt excessively tilted teeth, but you cannot move the roots, which is why this type of brace is usually not used in adults. Removable braces are worn for several hours a day. The longer they are worn, the faster the effects of the treatment are visible. In patients in the phase of intensive growth, they can be used to modify it.

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