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Hawley retainers are removable appliances made with an acrylic base and labial bow, used mainly to retain teeth after orthodontic treatment. They can also be adjusted for minor tooth movement and customized for different treatment goals, making them a durable and versatile option for both early treatment and long-term retention.
Space maintainers and regainers are orthodontic devices used mainly in children to manage space after early tooth loss. Space maintainers hold existing space to prevent teeth from shifting, while regainers actively recover lost space using springs or screws. They can be fixed or removable and help ensure proper eruption and alignment of permanent teeth.
Splints and nightguards are custom appliances used to protect teeth from bruxism and occlusal trauma. Available in various materials and digital or traditional designs, they help reduce tooth wear, relieve muscle strain, and improve comfort and occlusal stability.
Habit appliances are orthodontic devices used mainly in early treatment to stop oral habits like thumb sucking and tongue thrusting. They help retrain muscle patterns, support proper dental development, and prevent future bite problems.
Expanders are orthodontic appliances used to widen the upper or lower arches and correct crossbites. They apply controlled forces to create space for proper alignment and are available in fixed or removable designs, commonly used in growing patients.
Orthodontic prosthetics are custom appliances used to temporarily replace missing teeth during treatment. They help maintain space, improve appearance, and support overall orthodontic planning while boosting patient confidence.
Fixed lingual retainers are permanently bonded to the inside surfaces of teeth to maintain alignment after orthodontic treatment. They offer discreet, continuous retention without patient compliance and are effective at preventing relapse, especially in the front teeth.
Bleaching trays, Essix appliances, and sequenced aligners are clear, removable thermoplastic devices used for whitening, retention, and controlled tooth movement. They offer comfortable, aesthetic, and effective solutions for various orthodontic treatments.
Modified and customized orthodontic appliances are tailored for cases with unique or complex treatment needs. Using specialized materials or digital fabrication, they provide precise, flexible solutions when standard appliance designs are not sufficient.
Study models are replicas of a patient’s teeth and jaws used to assess alignment, occlusion, and spacing. They aid in diagnosis, treatment planning, appliance fabrication, and patient education, and can be made from plaster or digital scans.