Powerchains

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Echo
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#1 Post by Echo »

From all of the reading I have done in this forum, I have come to believe that powerchains are used for primarily for closing gaps. At my last adjustment, which was also my first, I had a powerchain installed on my uppers. However, I had absolutely no gaps, and actually need some room for a few teeth to rotate. Any comments on this?
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#2 Post by leah »

Echo, I don't know if this will help, but I've had powerchains for helping teeth to rotate, also when teeht are "inline" to help keep them there so they stay that way. Hope I was some help.

Best wishes,
Leah
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#3 Post by hannah164 »

Echo!
I just wanted to let you know that powerchains can also be used to rotate teeth. My ortho used one to rotate a cuspid of mine and after 4 weeks it was much better.
Good luck!

-Hannah :frogbraces:

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#4 Post by Echo »

Thanks for the replies, I feel much better about the powerchain now!
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#5 Post by peanut »

Hi,

Power chains can also be used to help shape the arch. They work with the wire to evenly pull things into proper alignment.

I wish power chains came in multi-colours. Sometimes, I get bored of having all one color in a row. Has anyone ever seen or had a multi-coloured power chains?

take care,
peanut
Braced: September 23, 2004
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#6 Post by raregem »

I am always so confused at this board because I don't know what ligs or spacers or powerchains are. I've looked at the pictures in the FAQs of the main site but those don't even look like the braces I have. Mine are a silver wire that goes through a square on each tooth and the bottom half of the bracket is metal and the top is clear. There are no colored circles around it. There are also no colored oval things between each bracket. It is just the wire, and some parts have springs.

I don't have any colors on my braces so I am missing out :oops: There is a red dot on the bottom silver half of one of my brackets. Does anyone know what that means?

I have springs between each tooth in the front and they close gaps. They are really painful. Are these called spacers, power chains, or are they just called springs?

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#7 Post by raregem »

Thank you so much for explaining all that! I just read more about those damon 3s and those are exactly what I have. You are a big help.

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#8 Post by fins »

Are you talking about a spring clip? They can be used for rotating teeth.
fins

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