Proper Care for Clear Braces
Clear braces are a discreet and effective way to straighten your smile, attracting patients from various backgrounds. However, taking proper care of them is important to keep them looking good and working well. Taking care of clear braces can help prevent discoloration, damage, and discomfort during teeth straightening treatment.
Daily cleaning routine
A consistent oral hygiene routine is essential to teeth straightening, especially when wearing clear braces. Food particles and plaque can accumulate around the brackets, leading to staining and tooth decay. Patients should brush their teeth at least twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste. An interdental brush can help clean around the brackets more effectively. Additionally, the patient should floss with orthodontic floss or a floss threader in order to navigate around the wires.
Moreover, clear braces can sometimes trap food particles, leading to bad breath. Staying hydrated can help wash away bacteria and food debris. Antibacterial mouthwash can provide additional protection by reducing the bacteria in the patient's mouth and helping them maintain fresh breath. Of course, brushing their tongue can also help maintain fresh breath throughout treatment.
Preventing stains and discoloration
Certain foods and beverages can stain and damage clear braces over time. Some of these foods and beverages include:
- Dark-colored drinks (e.g., coffee, tea, red wine, and soda)
- Foods with artificial or natural dyes (e.g., berries, curry, and tomato-based sauces)
- Sticky and hard foods
- Chewing gum and sugary candies
If consumed, patients should rinse their mouths or brush their teeth shortly after to reduce the risk of staining.
Protecting braces from damage
While clear braces are durable, patients need to be careful to prevent potential damage. Biting into hard foods such as nuts, ice, and popcorn kernels can cause the brackets to break or wires to bend. Cutting food into smaller pieces can help reduce strain on the braces.
Additionally, patients can damage their clear braces with physical activity and poor habits. For example, athletes who participate in contact sports should wear a mouthguard during sports activities to prevent injury to their teeth and braces. Meanwhile, patients should avoid habitual behaviors such as nail-biting, pen-chewing, and using teeth as tools to maintain the integrity of the braces and prevent potential damage to the wires and brackets.
Regular orthodontic visits
Regular orthodontic appointments are important for checking the patient's progress and making necessary adjustments. During these visits, the orthodontist will look for potential issues like loose brackets, broken wires, or other problems that may affect the duration of their treatment. Professional cleanings help prevent plaque buildup and support good oral health.
Further, patients who feel discomfort or irritation from their braces can use orthodontic wax for relief. If they experience a lot of pain or damage to their braces, they should contact their orthodontist immediately. Getting professional guidance and treatment can prevent delays in treatment.
Call our office for more tips
With diligent care, clear braces can help achieve a straight, healthy smile without compromising their appearance during treatment. Would you like more tips and tricks on how to take care of your braces? Call our Fredericksburg office to learn more or to schedule an appointment.
Request an appointment here: https://ddaestheticdentistry.com or call D&D Family Dentistry at (540) 739-7589 for an appointment in our Fredericksburg office.
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