
Protraction headgear is an orthodontic appliance used in the treatment of patients when the upper dentition is behind the lower dentition. Headgear creates a pulling action to encourage the forward growth of upper teeth and the maxillary jawbone.
It is important to wear it at least 12 to 14 hours per day, EVERY DAY, with the majority of time spent while sleeping. We do not expect you to start out at that number of hours initially. Below is a schedule to follow for the first few days of wear. It will allow you to comfortably work up to those ideal hours.
Day 1: 2 hours
Day 2: 4 hours
Day 3: 6 hours
Day 4 to day 8: 8 hours (all night while sleeping)
Day 9: 10 hours
Day 10: 12+ hours
At this point the 12+ hours should be maintained DAILY until instructed otherwise.
NOTE: The hours DO NOT have to be consecutive!
Important Points to Remember
Placing and removing headgear should be done carefully. Place the headgear on the chin and forehead as you were shown, then attach the rubber bands you were given to the hooks in your mouth first, then across to the headgear. Repeat on the other side.
Please bring your headgear to every appointment so that we may check and adjust it. Headgear is a delicate instrument that is custom fit to each individual, so please do not make adjustments to it. Call us if you feel yours is not fitting properly.
Tenderness is normal for the first few days. Don't be discouraged. The tenderness will subside as you adjust to the new pressure. Wear it consistently, as described above, but do not continually take it on and off. If discomfort is prolonged, please let us know.
Please refrain from physical activity while wearing headgear . It may result in harm to yourself or someone else, and may distort the appliance.
As with any new appliance, the more the headgear is worn, the sooner your body will adapt to it. If you have any questions or problems, please do not hesitate to call our office.
If you have any problems or questions, please do not hesitate to call our office.
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