The procedure addresses the detachment of orthodontic appliances designed to correct misaligned teeth and jaws. This process marks the culmination of active orthodontic treatment, initiating the retention phase where newly aligned teeth are stabilized. Completion involves the careful disengagement of brackets and bands adhered to the enamel surface.
Successful completion of this stage has profound implications for long-term oral health. It allows for improved hygiene practices, reduces the risk of enamel damage associated with prolonged appliance wear, and enhances aesthetic appearance. Historically, the transition signified a pivotal point in dental care, enabling patients to enjoy the benefits of a corrected bite and improved facial aesthetics.