Open Coil Spring, OCS

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @averagelife1460
    @averagelife1460 3 года назад +1

    I want you to make a couple of videos about crowding and spaced teeth corrected....it must have each and every picture of wire numbers,wire modification and whatever you're using for whatever reason when and how so that I can begin my 1st case. Thank you.

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  3 года назад

      I have videos on wire sequence already. Try searching within my channel. Sorry, they aren't necessarily numbered like that though. I am an orthodontist, not a graphic designer! Anyways, there's no "cookie cutter" approach to straightwire, wire sequencing. You need to re-evaluate every month. If you want 1:1 help with your cases, we're glad to help you! Go to www.straightsmilesolutions.com/services to schedule your appointment

  • @charlotte6527
    @charlotte6527 5 лет назад +4

    i just got an open coil spring put in behind my high canine teeth between the two next to it on both sides. one spring is straight between the two teeth the orthodontist put it between, while the other in curved outwords, but is still connected to the two teeth the orthodontist placed it between. Is the spring that is curved working or should i go to my ortho and have it checked out?

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  4 года назад

      Not sure- You should join our FB group! facebook.com/groups/452613991914248

  • @geebreezy7335
    @geebreezy7335 2 года назад

    Nice video and beautiful explanation,
    If i can ask you how I measure the long of my open coil spring ?
    To know how much i will cut to fit in my space between the brackets.

  • @anthonykita5270
    @anthonykita5270 4 года назад +1

    I have this tooth on my bottom front row and one of the teeth is inward moving backwards and crowing in. She put a coil on the other teeth and not the one that’s back is their a mistake or is that supposed to happen

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  4 года назад

      Hmm...sorry not really understanding. Can you join our consumer group? facebook.com/groups/452613991914248

  • @kaleiphomsaath7048
    @kaleiphomsaath7048 4 года назад +1

    Can I fix my coil from bowing out or do I have to go back to the orthodontist for that?

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  4 года назад

      Sorry got to go back because you probably need a new wire or something else

  • @Amy_peoples02
    @Amy_peoples02 3 года назад

    The spring on my top braces popped up and I slid it back into place should I get checked ?

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  3 года назад

      Probably but you might be able to also send a photo do your dentist

    • @Amy_peoples02
      @Amy_peoples02 3 года назад

      Ok my next appt is on the 17 I’ll just wait until then

  • @aadilcassamally8213
    @aadilcassamally8213 3 года назад

    Okay but here you have a space distal to the canine for the tooth to move in and create space for the lateral. What i don't understand is when they use open coils even there's no spaces next to the nearby teeth and its all crowded and it still works. How are these open coils creating those spaces? I hope you understand my question.

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  3 года назад +1

      You don't have to use coils but it can help to scoot the tooth over or you can use power chain or both.

    • @quynhemme935
      @quynhemme935 Год назад

      take spaces by protrude teeth

  • @natephotos
    @natephotos 3 года назад

    My spring just got dispatched from the bracket with glue.

    • @Straightsmilesolutions
      @Straightsmilesolutions  3 года назад

      ok then it's most likely an error with the bonding if it happened in the first 24 hours after it was placed

  • @declandaniels5137
    @declandaniels5137 3 года назад

    I have two springs on the upper row of teeth, on one side the coil is super tense and doesn’t budge but on the other it’s super springy and will move (whilst still appearing to be connected) like a regular spring… should I go back to my ortho or could be normal?