Orthodontic treatments are generally performed using mechanisms consisting of structures called “brackets” that are bonded to the teeth and wires that pass between these structures, which are removed once treatment is complete. Brackets are divided into two types: metal and aesthetic, depending on the patient's expectations and needs. There are certain rules that patients must follow during treatments performed with either metal or aesthetic wires. These include avoiding hard foods, not biting anything with the front teeth, not putting sticky substances like gum in the mouth, avoiding acidic beverages, and carefully maintaining oral hygiene using brushes specifically designed for orthodontic use. When all these rules are followed, orthodontic treatments using wires are successfully completed.