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We never want you to be uncomfortable with your orthodontic
treatment. The following are helpful hints in dealing with some
of the common minor problems we see.
Your teeth are usually sore after an orthodontic visit,
this is due to the adjustments done on your braces to move your
teeth and should normally get better after a few days. If the discomfort
gets progressively worse after 5 days, call the clinic. Common pain
killers like panadol can help to relieve some of the discomfort
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If a wire is irritating your
mouth, cover it with relief wax
or tuck it in if you can . A broken wire will need
to be
replaced and adjusted, call the clinic. |
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When the teeth are moving very fast
usually at the
start of the treatment, extra wire will tend to
stick out at
the end of your braces. If this bothers you , come
back
to the clinic to have them cut. |
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If a separator comes out, this
generally means enough space has been created and
the separator has become dislodged. You may call
the clinic to inquire if the sep will need to be
replaced or not. |
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A loose band or bracket can generally
be left in place until the next appointment. They
are usuall still attached to the arch wire but if
they do come off, keep them and bring them on your
next appointment. |
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If the very last bracket comes off,
your wire may feel long and may poke your cheek,
call the clinic. |
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If you are in an accident and sustained
a direct injury to your mouth and teeth, you should
always be seen by your general dentist (or the emergency
room at your local hospital) as soon as possible.
If your braces have been broken or damaged, they
can be replaced or adjusted afterwards. |
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If you notice some small
spaces developing between your teeth while
you have braces on, don't panic! This is usually
normal and expected as teeth move into different
positions, particularly in the early stages of treatment.
They will be closed eventually. |
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If you experience any bleeding
when brushing or flossing, that usually means
there is a local area of infection. Continue to
keep the area clean by brushing and flossing and
the condition should improve. If a particular area
has a lump or some discharges, call the clinic. |
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If your retainers crack or got lost,
return to the clinic within a week to have them
replaced. |
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