power chain question

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ryan91
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power chain question

#1 Post by ryan91 »

Ok, today, I happened to feel a pain in the back right hand side of my mouth, and upon looking at it, it appears that over one bracket, my wire has slipped out of the power chain and then reconnects correctly at the bracket afterwards, so essentially, the power chain band is sitting above the wire at one tooth, then it connected properly at the tooth after.

Is this a cause for concern, or will everything be ok ?

Snowglobe32
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#2 Post by Snowglobe32 »

I don't get how this is possible...are you sure it is a powerchain or it is a ligature? Maybe I am confused. If it is a pc, you can take it off and put it back on.

ryan91
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#3 Post by ryan91 »

I must be using the wrong name for this then, because I definitely cannot take it off and put it back on... it's like elastics that don't go around one bracket, it goes from bracket to bracket, and is yellow in colour?

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#4 Post by Snowglobe32 »

That sounds like a powerchain but pc's don't go anywhere near the wires. They loop around each bracket. The brackets sit on top of the wires. So when you say the wire slipped out, the wire would have to be out of the bracket completely.

Oh wait, the above is true if you have self litigating brackets. Do you have SL brackets?

ryan91
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#5 Post by ryan91 »

yeah, it's the SL's I have

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#6 Post by peach »

I have powerchains but not sl brackets. I was told that it doesn't really matter if one of the loops is off as long as it's not the end loops. Hope that helps:)
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ryan91
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#7 Post by ryan91 »

I'm lucky then because it has came of the one right next to the last one :P

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#8 Post by ryan91 »

actually, I've looked at this problem again, and I think it might be intentional to miss the final few brackets, as it misses the brackets in the same position on my top teeth too!

When I close my teeth together, the places where I thought the band had slipped out, align perfectly with the teeth at the bottom, so it basically comes from the band then rejoins the bracket correctly at the 3rd tooth from the back.

Could this sound normal :) ?

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