Thursday, January 27, 2011

Prevent Braces Toothaches

Braces are often applied to teeth in order to fix cosmetic problems, but may also be used to alleviate conditions that cause pain, such as crowding. Braces themselves, especially if not taken care of properly, can cause painful conditions in the mouth. It is important to take measures to prevent toothache and pain from braces.








Instructions


1. See your orthodontist regularly. This is the best way to prevent braces from posing problems for you. The orthodontist will examine your braces and teeth for any problems so they can be taken care of promptly.


2. Check your mouth closely for loose or broken braces or brackets. Schedule a visit with your orthodontist if you find one so he can take care of it before it can cause further problems.


3. Examine the wires that connect your braces. If you have any wire sticking out, cover it with wax so it will be less likely to cause mouth pain. If the wire is completely out of the tube or slot, you may be able to gently place it back in with your fingers.


4. Rinse your mouth often with warm salt water, especially after first getting your braces or after having them tightened. The salt water will relieve any tooth pain with its warmth, and salt is a natural healing agent.


5. Invest in a mouth guard to protect your braces if you play sports. Ask your orthodontist for a recommendation of what kind to purchase.


6. Brush and floss your teeth as directed when you have braces. The orthodontics office will likely provide you with the correct equipment to use and instruct you on brushing and flossing while you are wearing braces.








7. Eat non-sticky foods to avoid having braces toothaches. Stay away from candies and hard foods. Eat only soft foods for the first few days after getting braces and for a day or so after every tightening.

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