Brushing Frequency for Orthodontic Patients
Brushing Frequency
Before and during the treatment, teeth should be brushed for a sufficient period of time, as recommended by your physician, and with the recommended brushes, by checking in front of a mirror after each meal.
Brushing time should be at least 2-3 minutes.
How to Brush Brackets
Brackets and their surroundings must be brushed carefully.
Under the wires. A specially prepared interdental brush should be used to prevent food residue.
Use of the Appliances, Devices and Elastics Given It will ensure that your treatment is completed in a timely manner.
Problems That May Be Experienced in Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
If the edges of the installed devices hurt your lip, tongue or cheek, tear off a piece of the special orthodontic wax given by your physician and stick it on the wire in the painful area.
Difficulties That May Encounter in Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
If the edges of the installed devices hurt your lip, tongue or cheek, take a piece of the special orthodontic wax given by your doctor and stick it on the wire in the painful area. It takes approximately 1 week to get used to orthodontic devices. There may be a feeling of slight pressure in the first days.
Things to Consider in Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
During fixed orthodontic treatment, you should stay away from foods and eating habits that will cause our wires to come out or bend.
You should not make tearing movements with your teeth, you should divide the food into bites outside.
Orthodontic Patients
You should stay away from hard foods and consume them by beating them or cutting them into small pieces. (Hazelnuts, peanuts, roasted chickpeas, walnuts, chips, popcorn, breadsticks, etc.)
Recommendations for Orthodontic Patients
You should stay away from sticky candies that may stick to your teeth and cause your braces to break. (Gum, caramel, Turkish delight, jelly bean)
Recommendations for Orthodontic Patients
We need to eat some foods that contain seeds carefully. (For example; z olive, cherry, plum, date)
If the edges of the attached devices hurt your lip, tongue or cheek, tear off a piece of the special orthodontic wax given by your doctor and stick it on the wire in the painful area.
What Should Be Done to Prevent Appliances from Losing?
Appliances should either be in the mouth or kept in the box provided by your doctor.
Appliances should never be carried in a pocket. As a result, the appliances break and your treatment is negatively affected.
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