Coclé is a province
of central Panama on the nation's southern coast. The
capital is the city of Penonomé. This province was
created by the Act of September 12, 1855 with the title
of Department of Coclé during the presidency of Dr.
Justo de Arosemena. It became a province, Decretory
Number 190, on October 20, 1985. Coclé is primarily an
agricultural area, with sugar and tomatoes as major
crops. The province has a number of well known beaches,
such as Santa Clara, Farallon and Rio Hato, and tourist
activity has increased in recent years.
An orthodontic appliance consisting of a removable
labial wire and an acrylic biteplate resting against
the palate, used to stabilize teeth after their
movement.
Wearing rubberr bands will help in your treatment to
correct the position of the jaw.
Unilateral space
maintainers are fixed to one side of
the mouth
The gum on top of the impacted tooth
will be lifted up to expose the impacted Cuspid
underneath.
If there is a baby tooth present, it will be
removed at the same time.
Once the tooth is exposed, the
oral surgeon will bond an orthodontic bracket to the
exposed tooth.
The bracket will have a miniature gold
chain attached to it. The chain will then be temporarily
attached to the orthodontic arch wire. The gum will be
returned to its original location and sutured back with
only the chain remaining visible as it exits a small
hole in the gum. Once that is complete, the patient will
return to the orthodontist. A rubber band will be
attached to the chain to put a light eruptive pulling
force on the impacted tooth. This will begin the process
of moving the tooth into its proper place in the dental
arch.