“I have worn this head gear over 8 months at first i didn’t like it. Then i got used to it. I worn it every day and every night.You should wear this head gear every day and every night if you do it will change you LIFE.I want to thanks everybody they changed my smile in to the best smile! If you do it will change you smile into the best one!” SD San Jose.
SD, San Jose, is wearing a head gear with neck strap for few months now , the treatment has provided her with excellent results. Entire orthodontic team at Pannu Dental Care is very impressed with her dedication to wear this appliance.The head gear was worn by her at night after the school hours. The head gear has helped us to effectively control the growth of maxillary and mandibular bones during the orthodontic treatment.
Headgear is a general name for a type of appliance that creates special forces for guiding the growth of your face and jaws.We also use headgears to move your teeth into better position or to prevent them from moving when they are not suppose to. Headgear is typically used in growing patients to correct overbites by holding back the growth of the upper jaw, allowing the lower jaw to catch up. The headgear is attached to the braces via metal hooks or a facebow and is anchored from the back of the head or neck with straps or a head-cap. In some situations both are used. Elastic bands are then used to apply pressure to the bow or hooks. Its purpose is to slow-down or stop the upper jaw from growing, hence preventing or correcting an overjet.
A typical scenario is a case where some teeth are extracted, and front teeth are being retracted (pulled backward). When extraction spaces are being closed, the teeth behind the extraction space slide forward if not held in-place by headgear. In some situations, to maintain the bite, the orthodontist will need prescribe a headgear at the end of the treatment for another six months period.
The headgear serves to hold them back (maintain anchorage). Orthodontists will want those patients to wear the headgear as much as they can once fitted. Realistically this might only be 12 hours per day, with catch over weekends, but the more the better; even 22 hours may be required. This depends on how fast the patient is growing.
Soreness of teeth when chewing, or when the teeth touch, is typical. Adults usually feel the soreness 12 to 24 hours later, but younger patients tend to react sooner, (e.g., 2 to 6 hours).
To get the best results from your head gear , it is advised to follow these simple guidelines :
· Make sure to wear your headgear as directed. It only works when you wear it!
· Always closely follow our instructions for wearing your headgear. If you do, you’ll finish this part of your treatment as quickly as possible and with the best results
· Always be careful and remove your headgear as you were taught. If you remove the headgear carelessly, the part that fits in your mouth and attaches to your teeth could injure your cheeks, lips, face or even your eyes.
· Be sure to remove your headgear before you begin running or playing sports, including rough-and-tumble games. Accidents can happen even when you’re just having fun.
· Be careful to prevent anyone from grabbing or pulling on your headgear. Brothers, sisters or friends who don’t wear headgear may not understand the dangers involved, even in play.
· Take your headgear with you to every appointment.
· We will give you instructions on the care and cleaning of your headgear. To keep the appliance working
as it should, be sure to follow those instructions carefully. Pannudental care has special collaboration with Dr. Kulbir for his orthodontic consultations.