Herbst

The Herbst appliance is used to enhance the growth of the lower jaw in a forward direction. A tube and rob work together similar to a shock absorber to connect the upper and lower jaws. This does not interfere with opening and closing the mouth or with eating. Side to side movement is somewhat restricted. If you open wide and the appliance comes apart, open wide again and guide the appliance back together as you close.

  • You may notice some tenderness in the muscles of you cheeks and jaw area. Take Tylenol or Advil as needed.
  • You may find chewing difficult at first. Cut food into small pieces and chew more carefully. Remember, in the first week let you knife and fork do most of your chewing for you! No sticky or hard foods such as gum, caramel, taffy, popcorn or nuts.. etc.
  • The insides of your cheeks may be slightly irritated by the Herbst appliance until these areas have built up "calluses". Using warm salt water rinses two times a day for a few days may help condition your mouth to the Herbst (one teaspoon salt in a glass of warm water). It is also best to sleep on your back as pressure on the cheeks can cause irritation.
  • It may take from a week up to 10 days to adjust to your appliance, so hang in there!
  • The MARA is designed slightly differently, but works in a similar fashion and all the information above applies.

For more information regarding the care and maintenance of your braces, please visit www.braces.org, the official site of the American Association of Orthodontists.

American Association of Orthodontists

American Dental Association

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