Why Rubber Bands Are Critical to Your Treatment
Those tiny rubber bands your orthodontist gives you are deceptively powerful. Also called elastics, they are the primary tool for correcting your bite — something that brackets and wires alone cannot do. Rubber bands create the inter-arch forces needed to align your upper and lower teeth so they fit together properly. Skipping them is the number one reason braces treatment takes longer than planned.
How Rubber Bands Move Your Teeth
Rubber bands connect hooks on your upper braces to hooks on your lower braces, creating a pulling force between the two arches. Different configurations target different bite problems — Class II elastics correct overbites by pulling the lower jaw forward, while Class III elastics correct underbites by pulling the upper jaw forward. Your orthodontist will show you exactly where to hook them.
Common Rubber Band Configurations
The configuration your orthodontist prescribes depends on your specific bite issue. You may wear them in a triangle, box, or straight-line pattern. Some patients wear them only at night while others need them 24/7. Always follow your specific instructions — wearing them incorrectly can move teeth in the wrong direction.
Tips for Wearing Rubber Bands Consistently
Carry extras everywhere — in your backpack, car, and desk. Set phone reminders until it becomes habit. Change them after every meal (they lose elasticity when stretched repeatedly). If you run out, call your orthodontist for more rather than skipping days.
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