A Patient s Guide to Caring for Braces.ppt
11 pages
English

A Patient's Guide to Caring for Braces.ppt

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A PATIENT’S GUIDE TO CARING FOR BRACES Introduction cont… Whether you’re excited about getting braces, think it’s kind of cool or are dreading the process altogether, it’s important that you care for your braces properly once they are in your mouth.

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Publié le 06 février 2013
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A PATIENTS GUIDE TO CARING FOR BRACES
Introduction cont…
Whether you’re excited about getting braces, think it’s kind of cool or are dreading the process altogether, it’s important that you care for your braces properly once they are in your mouth.
Introduction cont…
Getting braces is an orthodontic procedure that many people have to help them straighten out their smile or îll in unwanted spaces. Most patients are somewhere in the teen years when they îrst get orthodontic braces put in, but seeing adults with braces isn’t too uncommon.
Follow this guide to keep your braces clean and your teeth healthy.
Flossing and Brushing
Just because you have braces doesn’t mean you don’t have to brush and Loss. In fact, they may be even more important. Here are some tips for Lossing:
Slide the Loss into the space between the upper part of your tooth and the main arch wire of the braces. Use a light sawing motion to scrape the Loss across each side of the two teeth it is between. Continue like this until you’ve run the Loss over each tooth. Be gentle when maneuvering the Loss through and around the arch wire.
Flossing and Brushing cont…
For brushing:
Use a regular soft-bristled toothbrush. Brush with strokes going up from the bottom and then down from the top on each tooth that has braces. Use a specialized brush designed for orthodontic braces and clean between braces. Use several strokes in each direction until the space between the braces seems clean.
Inspect Afterwards
After you have înished your Lossing and brushing routine, take the time to inspect your work. It may seem time consuming, but the last thing you want is food to get lodged between braces or under wires and end up causing you problems.
Take a look at both the upper and lower teeth, and redo any parts that you’ve missed.
Modify Your Diet
Most orthodontic braces consist of wires and bands, and if you continue to eat certain foods once they’re in you risk breaking or damaging the braces. Avoid hard foods like hard candies, cookies or nuts and try chopping harder produce like apples and carrots into smaller pieces.
Stay away from sticky foods like toee and caramel and stop chewing gum while you have braces. With other foods, just use your discretion and err on the side of caution if you’re unsure.
Playing Sports
For athletes and sports lovers, it would be cruel and unusual punishment to say you had to refrain from sports if you have braces. uckily, you can keep playing all your sports while the braces are in, just use caution where necessary.
If you play a sport where being hit in the mouth is a possibility, you can have a specially designed mouthguard made to accommodate your braces.
Retainer Care
If you don’t have the full, permanent braces but have an orthodontic retainer instead you should brush the retainer each time you brush your teeth.
It’s also wise to soak your retainer in a brand name denture cleaner at least once per week. Make sure you rinse the retainer o thoroughly with clean water before you put it back into your mouth.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems with your braces it’s always a good idea to call your orthodontist for repairs. However, if it’s the weekend or you have to wait to see him, here are some troubleshooting tips:
Use a small piece of orthodontic wax to reattach loose brackets. Use the eraser end of a pencil to move a protruding wire to a dierent location. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water if a broken wire cuts he inside of your mouth or cheek. Save any broken pieces you can’t reattach and bring them to your orthodontist appointment.
References
http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/care-of-braces-retainers WebMD
http://www.colgate.com/app/CP/US/EN/OC/Inform ation/Articles/Cosmetic-Dentistry/Orthodontics/Orthodontic-Care/article/Protecting-Your-Healthy-Smile-while-Wearing-Braces.cvsp Colgate.com
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