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If you or your child have an issue with your bite, then it’s probable that your orthodontist has considered a Carriere Distalizer to correct it. Though putting additional dental gear on your teeth might make you feel nervous, Carriere Distalizers integrates seamlessly with already existing hardware to get you the smile that you deserve.
A Carriere Distalizer is a system consisting of a shaped metallic bar that attaches to two teeth, a canine, and a molar, on each side of the mouth. Then, elastic bands are used to create a force that’s strong enough to move the teeth into optional positions. Sometimes, the bar can be clear rather than metal, though these can be easier to stain depending on what the patient eats.
When attempting to correct a misaligned bite such as one found in a Class II malocclusion or similar, a Carriere Distalizer is typically installed after braces have already been in place for a few months.
They are worn between 5-6 months, with your orthodontist checking your progress every 6 weeks or so to gauge if any tweaks are needed.
It isn’t expected that a patient feels any pain when getting their Carriere Distalizer placed. This is because a Carriere Distalizer is installed after a patient has already been wearing braces, and their mouth, therefore, has already become accustomed to having forces regularly acting upon it. There could be a bit more soreness in the gum area where they are first installed as they adjust to the elastics, but it is expected that this diminishes quickly. As always, if there’s anything wrong with your ability to eat, sleep, or otherwise function in daily life that arises that your orthodontist did not cover, then contact our office immediately to have your issues promptly addressed.
For Louisiana orthodontic patients who are looking to correct their bite pattern, Carriere Distalizers in Baton Rouge are ideal for the following criteria:
Clean the area around your mouth with the help of a soft toothbrush and gentle motions. Use a proxy brush to scrub underneath the bars in order to prevent gum inflammation and reduce bacteria forming underneath. As always, make sure to rinse out your mouth to avoid trapping food or other bits of bacteria around the system.
When you have a misaligned bite, the rest of the teeth experience a domino effect that sends them out of their ideal positions and creates problems for your oral health down the road. Call or email the orthodontic pros at Fruge Orthodontics today and schedule a consultation as to how to best address your bite pattern.
We’ll answer all of your questions, provide a personalized treatment plan, and work with your insurance and finances to find a solution that works for you. Ready to schedule your complimentary consultation with our orthodontists? Request a callback and we’ll reach out at a time that works best for you.
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