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Your braces are delicately attached to your teeth and are very fragile. Special care must be exercised while eating and playing, so as not to loosen a bracket or bend a wire.
Below is a list of things that sometimes occur, as well as some remedies and instructions in case they do happen.
If your teeth become sore after a visit, we generally recommend that you take Tylenol, Advil or Motrin. This, or course, is the protocol only if there are no known allergies to these medications. Rinsing with a cup of warm water and a ½ teaspoon of salt can be soothing.
If food becomes stuck between your teeth, use dental floss or a proxy brush to dislodge the food.
If a wire causes irritation, push the wire away from the area using the eraser end of a pencil or a cotton swab. If the wire cannot be tucked away, cover the end of the wire with a small piece of wax, a cotton ball, or a piece of sugarless gum, until you can see us for an appointment.
If the main wire has come out of the brace or tube on a back molar tooth, attempt to reinsert the wire with a pair of needle nose pliers or tweezers. If the wire is not sticking you, place a piece of wax over the area. If the wire is sticking you and wax does not help, the wire can be cut with a small wire cutter or nail clipper close to the back of the last brace. This is a last resort if professional help is unavailable.
If you develop a sore spot due to your braces irritating your cheek, place a small ball of wax over the offending bracket. This wax will cushion the irritated area as it heals. Also, to help the irritation heal, rinse with warm salt water.
If a brace comes loose from a tooth, it usually remains connected to the main wire and is not cause for an emergency visit. Tweezers can be used to reposition the brace if it flips around the wire and becomes a source of irritation. Call our office at your earliest convenience. It may be necessary to schedule a separate visit to repair the loose brace(s), since repairs of this nature usually take additional time.
If an expander comes loose, contact our office and we will schedule an emergency visit for you.
If you experience bleeding when brushing or flossing, that usually means there is a local area of infection. Continue to keep the area clean by brushing, flossing and rinsing with Listerine. If a particular area is painful or you notice a bump of any sort, you should bring this to the attention of Drs. Petersen or Rollins as soon as possible.
If you notice some small spaces developing between your teeth while you have braces on, don't panic! This is usually normal and expected as teeth move into different positions, particularly in the early stages of treatment. They will close eventually.
If a part of your braces or your retainer breaks, save the piece and call to set up a repair visit.
If a separator comes out while eating or brushing, do not be concerned. However, if a separator was intentionally removed, this can cause a problem at the next orthodontic appointment. There may not be enough open space to fit the band. Please contact our office for an appointment to have a new separator placed.
If you experience trauma to the mouth, contact our office immediately. If the office is closed you can still reach us through our answering service.
You will notice that it is much harder to keep your teeth clean with braces. Food compacts in the brackets and between your teeth, and can only be removed by brushing and flossing. If plaque remains on the teeth for any length of time, it will leave a permanent white scar on the surface of your teeth. Brushing after meals should become a part of your daily schedule.
The following list of foods should be avoided during your orthodontic treatment:
Sticky Foods
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Hard Foods
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Attached to your braces, elastics (rubber bands) exert the proper force that creates the right amount of pressure to move teeth. In order for this force to remain constant, elastics must be worn all the time and changed once a day. Any time missed in wearing your elastics will only make your treatment take longer, so remember these things: