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I know a lot of people who had braces in the 90's and they stated they never had powerchains like I have now. Are powerchains fairly a recent development? I'd be interested in knowing that. Also, how did they close gaps if they didn't have powerchains?
I must be in the minority here but so far power chains have done nothing for me. It was a spring and closing loops that closed my gaps and the power chain has been mostly a decoration, which is actually kinda nice because I didn't get much of a chance to pick lig colors so at least I've gotten to pick power chain colors. As far as the history goes, I'm not really sure, does anyone know the history of elastics? I didn't have braces as a kid but I knew kids who did and I don't remeber any of them having elastics--they seem relatively new to me too.
Metal Braces: August 18, 2006-January 14, 2009
Essix-type Retainers: January 14, 2009--present