The bite mark material used in orthodontics is usually a special dental adhesive. It is made of natural rubber, silicone and other harmless ingredients, so it is generally harmless to the human body. . This material has good viscosity and elasticity, and can fix the position of teeth in a short time, making it convenient for doctors to make dental molds or bite impressions.
However, any substance may cause allergies or adverse reactions, so if you experience any discomfort or suspected allergy symptoms during the correction process, you should consult your dentist in time. In addition, this material is usually only used under the guidance of a professional dentist and is not recommended for use or purchase on your own.
Before making a dental mold or bite impression, the doctor usually performs an oral examination and cleaning to ensure that the oral health is in good condition. At the same time, the doctor will also choose the appropriate bite mark material according to the patient's specific situation to ensure safety and comfort.
In general, the paste-like bite materials used in orthodontic treatment do little harm to the human body, but safety and hygiene issues still need to be paid attention to during use. If you have any concerns or discomforts, you should promptly consult your dentist.