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The Importance of Clean Teeth
Good
Oral Hygiene During Orthodontic Treatment
You, your orthodontist and your family dentist are now a team. You all
want the same thing-for you to have a healthy smile with beautiful,
white, straight teeth. We will straighten your teeth and your dentist
will help keep them clean and check for problems periodically. But
you're the one who has to take care of your teeth every single day
during treatment to keep them clean, healthy and white. That means
closely following the instructions we provide.
Now that you have braces, proper dental care will take a little extra
time and effort. But in the end, that time spent will be well
worthwhile. By taking good care of your teeth now, you'll get the best
possible results from your orthodontic treatment.
Plaque is the Problem
Plaque is a sticky, colorless film that collects on your teeth. It's
composed of bacteria, food and saliva. If plaque and trapped food are
left on your teeth and around your braces, they can cause swollen gums,
bad breath, cavities and permanent marks on your teeth. Plaque can also
discolor your teeth and make them look yellow. To make sure none of
these things happen to your teeth, brush often and floss every day. And
remember to visit your family dentist regularly for check-ups.
When to Clean:
- Brush thoroughly at least four
times a day, after every meal and before you go to bed.
- If you can't brush right away
after a meal, be sure to at least rinse your mouth well with water
until you can brush. That way, you'll clear your braces of most of
the large food particles. A travel toothbrush is a great way to make
brushing more convenient when you're at school or work.
- At least once every day, brush
your teeth and braces thoroughly until they are spotlessly clean,
and then use stimudents, as floss. This takes a little extra time,
so you may want to do it at night before you go to bed so you don't
feel rushed.
How to Brush:
- Use fluoride toothpaste and a
soft, rounded-bristle toothbrush that's in good condition. Because
braces wear out a toothbrush quickly, replace your brush as soon as
it shows signs of wear.
- Brush your teeth and braces the
way your orthodontist and staff members instruct you.
- Brush around all the parts of your
braces and every surface of your teeth. Remember to brush the
backsides of your teeth, and be sure to brush your tongue. Doing
this will not only help to remove food particles from your mouth, it
will make your breath fresher, too.
- Brush your gums gently and
thoroughly.
- Rinse thoroughly after brushing.
Swish the water all around your mouth and teeth
- Inspect your teeth and braces
carefully to make sure they are spotless. Look closely in a
well-lighted mirror.
We may recommend the use of other
hygiene helpers as your case demands.

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