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An infection of the gums caused by buildup of
plaque between and on the teeth.
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Staining: Decalcification is a white stain that
cannot be removed once it has occurred. This can leave the patient with the
“window effect” once the braces are removed. The staining occurs around the
brackets, so once your braces are removed you will have a lifetime stain that
shows where the brackets once were.
Below are some examples of what you want to avoid:
Below are some examples of what you want to avoid:
Can you prevent this? Yes you can:
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Make sure to brush after every meal, including
snacks. Brush "2 teeth at a time, for 2 minutes", as we reviewed at the start of your treatment.
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Flossing plays a very important role in keeping
your gums healthy; make sure to floss between every tooth and bracket after
every meal, even snacks.
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Avoid foods and drinks with a lot of sugar; if
you do enjoy a sweet snack make sure to rinse out after, even if it is just
with water. Don’t forget, nothing hard or sticky!
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Make sure to bring all of your cleaning supplies
with you to school, if you would like a second set of tools just ask your
orthodontist. The school nurse may also have supplies for cleaning or wax for
irritations, be sure to ask if you are in need of any of these supplies.
Below is a photo of orthodontic school supplies you should have with you:
Travel toothbrush, Interproximal brush, toothpaste, floss, floss threaders, and wax
Keep your teeth clean and they can look like this!
Looking Good!!
(a) Keeping your Teeth Clean: A 'Must' During Orthodontic Treatment. AAO pamphlet, 2010. Print.