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The best way to ensure a clean and healthy smile are brushing
and flossing. Food particles can accumulate on teeth and in braces,
and over time turn into plaque. The bacteria that results from
this accumulation can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even
loss of teeth. To avoid these problems while you are in orthodontic
treatment, take special care of your braces, teeth, and gums to
ensure you will have the best possible result.
BRUSHING
Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small strip of fluoride
toothpaste. When you brush your teeth, move the brush in small,
circular motions to reach food particles that may be under your
gum line. Hold the toothbrush at an angle and brush slowly and
carefully, covering all areas between teeth, between braces, and
the surface of each tooth. It will take you several minutes to
thoroughly brush your teeth. Brush up on the lower teeth, down
on the upper teeth, and the outside, inside, and chewing surface
of your front and back teeth. Brush your tongue and the roof of
your mouth before you rinse.
Especially
during orthodontic treatment, brush your teeth four times daily
to avoid the accumulation of food particles in your teeth and
braces:
• In the morning after breakfast
• After lunch or right after school
• After supper
• At bedtime
You will need to replace your toothbrush more often due to your
appliances. As soon as the bristles start to wear down or fray,
replace your toothbrush with a new one. It may be difficult for
your toothbrush to reach some areas under your archwire. Do not
swallow any toothpaste; rinse your mouth thoroughly with water
after you finish brushing. It is important to floss and use an
antibacterial mouthwash and fluoride treatment throughout your
orthodontic treatment and beyond for optimal oral hygiene.
FLOSSING
For areas between the teeth that a toothbrush can’t reach,
use dental floss to remove food particles and plaque. Flossing
takes more time and patience when you are wearing braces, but
it is important to floss your teeth every day.
Use
the reuseable floss threader provided by our office to floss under
your archwire daily. Pull a small length of floss from the dispenser
through the threader and slide it up and down along the front
of each tooth. You will be able to feel when the tooth is clean
and hear the squeak of the floss against your clean teeth. Use
care around your archwire and do not floss too forcefully around
it or put too much pressure on it. After you floss between your
archwire and braces, floss between your other teeth and gums.
If
you are flossing without the floss threader, pull a small length
of floss from the dispenser. Wrap the ends of the floss tightly
around your middle fingers. Guide the floss between all teeth
to the gum line, pulling out food particles or plaque. Unwrap
clean floss from around your fingers as you go, so that you have
used the floss from beginning to end when you finish. Floss behind
all of your back teeth.
Floss at night to make sure your teeth are clean before you go
to bed. When you first begin flossing around your braces, your
gums may bleed a little. If the bleeding does not go away after
the first few times, inform a staff member at your next appointment.
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