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Oral Hygiene All patients absolutely, positively MUST continue to see their general dentist AT LEAST every 6 months throughout the duration of orthodontic treatment. Since the orthodontist does not check for cavities, perform periodic cleanings or provide fluoride applications, a general dentist must do these important maintenance procedures. One of the most important things for an orthodontic patient to remember is that proper tooth brushing is an absolute requirement for successful treatment. Improper brushing can lead to disastrous consequences such as swollen gums, bleeding gums, permanent loss of gum tissue, bad breath, tooth sensitivity, cavities and permanent staining of the teeth. Prolonged neglect of the teeth while in braces can quickly lead to the need for costly dental procedures such as fillings, root canal therapy, and gum surgery. The cleanliness of your teeth will be evaluated at each appointment. If poor oral hygiene is noted at several consecutive appointments, the orthodontist reserves the right to temporarily remove the brace so that no further damage will be done to the teeth. This will cause the total treatment time to be extended, and a rebonding fee will be assessed when the braces are placed again. A staff member will teach you the proper way to brush teeth with braces on the day that your braces are placed. You will also be given a starter kit containing the items you’ll need to keep everything clean. Here are a few points to remember: 1. Brushing with braces takes much longer than without braces. |
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