by scoasadminact | Mar 3, 2019 | A Day in the Life, Orthodontic Assistant Permit
Debond Day: The day has arrived: Debond Day !!! The day has finally come. Debond day, or in patient lingo “Getting my braces removed.” Patients love getting their braces on. Then a few months go by and the famous question is asked, “When am I going to get my braces...
by scoasadminact | Feb 17, 2019 | Orthodontic Assistant Permit
Having your R.D.A. license is a great accomplishment. It allows you to perform many duties in a general office setting. Some examples are mouth mirror inspections of the oral cavity, applying bleaching agents, and chemically preparing teeth for aesthetic bonding....
by scoasadminact | Nov 21, 2018 | A Day in the Life, Orthodontic Assistant Permit
The Frenectomy in Orthodontics Frenectomies are commonly performed in orthodontics to keep a diastema closed. A diastema is a gap between your two front teeth created by a thick piece of tissue called a “frenum.” You can reshape, shorten or remove this tissue with a...
by Taylor Salazar | Sep 14, 2018 | A Day in the Life, Online Courses, Online Dental Assistant Course, Orthodontic Assistant Permit
Forsus Appliance in Orthodontics There are several different types of orthodontic appliances used to correct Class II malocclusion. The Forsus appliance is one of those appliances. A Forsus appliance is a fixed appliance that is attached to the upper and lower teeth....
by Sage Salazar | Aug 27, 2018 | A Day in the Life, Orthodontic Assistant Permit
The most Special of them all! We all come across these special kids. This topic is close to my heart as I have a special needs kiddo in my life! My 14 year old daughter. According to statistics, we will run into more and more special needs patients requiring...
by Taylor Salazar | Aug 16, 2018 | Orthodontic Assistant Permit
Hey assistants! There are 3 different types of ligation in orthodontics. Self Ligation, Elastic, And Metal Ligation. The three different types are explained below: SELF LIGATION: Self-ligation has been around since the 1930’s. Self-ligating brackets became...
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