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Set Yourself Up for Success

For the best results, take excellent care of your teeth and gums during your orthodontic treatment. Brush at least twice per day, floss at least once each day, and be sure to avoid sticky and sugary foods. In addition to your orthodontic visits, keep up with regular dental cleanings to keep your smile healthy and happy. Our office will provide you with the oral hygiene tools to succeed. As always, we’re here for you. Reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

Oral Hygiene Tips

Brushing

Brush your teeth for a minimum of two minutes after every meal with a soft-bristled, small-headed toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste. Brush the outside and inside surfaces of your teeth using small, gentle circular motions while positioning the head of the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gum line. Brush your teeth’s chewing surfaces and the inside surface of your front teeth using short, gentle back-and-forth motions. Pay close attention to the areas around your brackets or other appliances.

Flossing with Braces

Flossing after every meal will help keep your teeth and braces clean, which will also help keep your treatment time on track. To floss with braces, use a floss threader or special orthodontic floss to thread the floss behind each wire. Wrap the ends of the floss around your pointer fingers of both hands, leaving a few inches of taut floss between them. Gently slide the floss between each set of teeth using a back and forth motion. Floss the sides of each tooth beneath the gum line to remove plaque and food particles.

Caring for Your Retainer

Whether you have a removable or fixed retainer, it’s important to wear your retainer consistently after your teeth have been straightened. Your retainer helps maintain your beautiful new smile by preventing your teeth from gradually shifting back to their original positions. To keep your retainer in great condition, clean it daily using a soft toothbrush and cool water. You can also use a small amount of mild liquid soap for a more thorough clean. Avoid using hot water, as it can warp the material and affect the fit of your retainer. When not in use, store it safely in its case to keep it clean and protected.

Emergency Care

If you experience an orthodontic emergency, call us to schedule an appointment to resolve the problem. In the meantime, here are ways you can manage discomfort or make temporary adjustments at home before your visit:

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  • Loose Appliance chevron-down icon
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  • Poking Wire chevron-down icon
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