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If you have a child who has an overbite (or if you have one yourself), then you might have heard your orthodontist bring up Forsus™ Springs as a possible fix. Though they may look intimidating at first, these springs are specifically engineered to realign your bite in crucial ways.
Forsus™ springs are metallic orthodontic appliances used in tandem with braces to correct overbites.
They are made up of a spring that attaches to the upper teeth near the back molars and a push rod that telescopes with the spring system that pushes against the teeth near the lower canine of the bottom jaw.
Forsus springs in Baton Rouge are utilized as a long-term appliance and are applied once a patient has been wearing braces already for at least 8-12 months. After they are put into the patient’s mouth, they’ll remain pushing against the teeth and correcting the overbite for an estimated 4-6 months before being removed.
As always, treatment times will vary from person to person and the severity of the overbite that’s being corrected. Most patients are checked every 6 weeks on average to gauge their progress.
During placement or Forsus™ Springs, there is generally no pain. When installed in a patient’s mouth, they’ll already be used to having dental appliances and braces working on their teeth. Therefore, any additional discomfort caused by Forsus™ Springs is minimized.
There might be a tad bit of soreness near your inner cheeks for the first week or so because of the addition of springs, though this can be alleviated by avoiding putting excessive pressure on the side of your face by not sleeping heavily on your cheek side or leaning onto your palm.
For Louisiana patients who have an overbite, getting Forsus™ Springs in Baton Rouge could be essential depending on the following criteria:
As Forsus™ Springs has many small moving parts, there are many areas where bits of food can get stuck. Therefore, it’s important to keep your springs clean by utilizing the following steps:
If you or your child is suffering from an overbite, don’t delay treatment any longer and risk your teeth becoming less and less aligned. Call or email the orthodontic experts at Fruge Orthodontics today and schedule a consultation with our kind and knowledgeable staff.
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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