![]() ![]() Additionally, once you are finished with your daily flossing, be sure to brush your teeth thoroughly, plus rinse with water and/or mouthwash. Just remember, you will need to set aside time, put forth an effort and be consistent when it comes to flossing every single one of your teeth (and gums) behind those braces. You may want to try each of these suggestions and then choose your favorite or mix and match as you move through your week. There are several options available for flossing effectively with braces, including: It is imperative to give an equal time when cleaning all quadrants of the mouth, not just focusing on the front of the teeth that can be easily seen! So how do you get in between all of those hard to reach places? ![]() The wearer should expect to spend up to three times longer on brushing and flossing than before. It is important for dentists, parents and the wearer to set realistic expectations when it comes to good dental hygiene while wearing braces. It is highly recommended to floss at least one-time per day for those with braces. Failure to remove these particles, especially sugars, can result in the formation of cavities. Flossing keeps your teeth and gums healthy and is ever-more important when wearing braces to loosen any food particles between the brackets, wires, teeth and gums. Some people think that flossing with braces is too difficult or is nearly impossible, but this is a myth. We all know that brushing two times per day is the minimum requirement for good oral hygiene and with braces, you must set the bar even higher. Since investing in braces can run upwards of $7,000, everyone involved wants to ensure that the brackets and wires are effective and that the wearer achieves optimal oral hygiene during the years that the braces are working to do their job. One concern by users, who are often middle-schoolers or teens, their parents, and dentists is how to keep teeth clean once the braces are firmly in place. Regardless of your outlook on braces – fear or excitement – this orthodontic device comes with some strings attached. The thought of wearing braces evokes different reactions from different people – some fear the inevitable uncomfortable periods, some are excited to get braces to be like their friends, and others are hopeful that their smile will eventually look like an actor in a Hollywood film. Braces are an orthodontic staple for straightening teeth and fixing overbites or underbites for pre-teens, teens and adults. ![]()
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