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jay.tee.
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powerchains!

#1 Post by jay.tee. »

hi

i got my first set of powerchains on jan 14th...unlike others, i havent noticed any movement nor have i felt any aching. my question is, do powerchains come in different elasticity or thickness like the wires?

thanks for ur time :D

Cissa
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#2 Post by Cissa »

I had a set on my top arch for about 3 months until they were removed 6 weeks ago and replaced with o rings.

In those 3 months my top teeth had absolutely no gaps whatsoever, they were beautiful.

I went back yesterday and he replaced the power chain on the top and wow am I hurting today!

So I guess it just really depends, maybe he put a thicker powerchain on this time for me.
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butterfly
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#3 Post by butterfly »

I experienced something similar.

They put a partial powerchain to close a gap. During 6 weeks nothing moved. At the next adjustment they replaced the powerchain with a new one of the same kind, and the gap almost closed within 8 hours only. Click the www button for pictures.
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mtb_nwbraces
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#4 Post by mtb_nwbraces »

I don’t believe that power chains come in different elastic strengths. I think different manufactures use different materials that will cause a particular power chain to loose its elasticity sooner, but I think the idea behind them is to hold a light constant force for as long as possible.

I have been in power chains for about 5 months now and have had no pain with them what so ever. The only time I have pain is when my orthodontist puts new bends in my finishing wire.
Braced - Jan 6th 2005
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Teeth released from Bondage - July 25th 2006

mtbrncofn
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#5 Post by mtbrncofn »

I don't know about the actual thickness' of the chains, but I do know they come in longer and shorter versions. I got my first one in Nov. and it wasn't as bad as I was expecting.

Then I got another one ( actually doubled ) in Dec., and when the assistant pulled that thing out, I asked her if she had the right one. I knew the first one was quite a bit longer than the ones she was putting on. And holy smokes, did they hurt like a mother!
Full upper and lower metal braces put on May 12, 2005.

Braces free as of April 18, 2006!

Temporarily rebraced Nov. 21, 2006. ( I think I've moved past temporary. )

Brace free again - July 26, 2007.

Leslie022
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#6 Post by Leslie022 »

Can they use powerchains with Damon 3 brackets?
Braced: Jan. 17, 2006
Removed: Oct. 26, 2006
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Clear Essix Retainer on top

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