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Caring for Gums and Teeth |
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How do I keep my teeth and gums healthy?The key to healthy teeth and gums is proper plaque removal every day. Plaque is the sticky colourless film of bacteria that is constantly forming on your teeth. If it is left to build up, it is one of the main causes of tooth decay and gum disease. Follow these simple instructions and you'll be off to a great start: Try to carry your toothbrush and floss with you at all times do that you can clean your teeth even when you are not at home. How do I clean all areas of my mouth while wearing braces?At first, doing a good job removing plaque from your teeth and along the gum line may seem difficult with braces. But keep at it - with a bit of practice it will get easier! Following these tips will also help: Place your gum at an angle of about 45 degrees to the gum and apply gentle pressure as you brush with a gentle back and forward, up and down, or round and round motion. Clean each tooth individually for about 10 seconds. Use the same brushing motion on the inner and outer surface of all teeth.
How often should I clean my braces?It is vital that you clean your braces every time you brush your teeth. Braces can act as a "plaque trap", increasing the amount of plaque on your teeth, which in turn can lead to an increased risk of caries and gum disease. How do I floss with fixed braces?
Choose a threading floss with a stiffened end that threads it through the gap between each tooth - above the wire for your upper teeth and below the wire for your lower teeth. Curve the floss around each tooth in a "C" shape and gently move it up and down the side of each tooth, including under the gum line. Unroll a new section of floss as you move from tooth to tooth.
Which products are best for braces?Orthodontic toothbrushes have bristles trimmed in a "V" shape for cleaning above and below the brackets and wire. Power toothbrushes can remove more plaque than ordinary manual toothbrushes. Some of the newer ones have brush-heads specifically made for use with braces. Interdental brushes have very small heads with fine bristles - perfect for cleaning under the wires and between the teeth. Check with your orthodontist how you should clean around your braces with this type of brush.Irrigation devices use a pressurised stream of water (or mouth rinse) to clean around the braces and along the gum line. Most have lower settings for sensitive areas.An orthodontist may recommend using a combination of home care products in your daily routine. Cleaning a removable appliance (plate) Do I still need to see my regular dentist?Yes! Your regular dentist and orthodontist will work together with you to help you do the best job possible in caring for your teeth and gums. Keep smiling! Wearing braces requires patience and discipline. However. the result of treatment can be more than just a healthy smile; often your orthodontist is preventing bigger problems from developing later. And your reward? A lifetime of healthy, beautiful smiles! |
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