How To Keep Teeth Pristine And Protected During Orthodontic Treatment

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Getting your teeth straightened is an exciting journey towards achieving a beautiful, confident smile. However, it is essential to remember that maintaining proper oral hygiene is crucial throughout your orthodontic treatment. Whether you are at home, traveling, on vacation or just enjoying a more relaxed summer lifestyle, daily brushing and flossing remain vital. This commitment ensures your teeth and gums stay healthy and protected, not just during treatment but long after your braces or aligners are removed.

Why Oral Hygiene is Crucial During Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic appliances, such as braces and Invisalign® clear aligners create additional spaces where food particles and plaque can accumulate. If not properly cleaned, this can lead to a host of oral health issues, including tooth decay, gum disease and bad breath. Keeping your mouth clean is more challenging with these appliances, but it is also more critical.

Braces, with their brackets and wires, provide numerous nooks and crannies for food to get trapped. Similarly, clear aligners can trap food particles against your teeth if not cleaned properly. This increased risk of plaque buildup makes it essential to be diligent about oral hygiene practices.

The Basics of Proper Oral Hygiene

Brushing: Aim to brush your teeth at least twice a day, ideally after every meal. We recommend using a soft-bristled toothbrush along with fluoride-containing toothpaste. Pay special attention to cleaning around the brackets and wires of your braces or along the edges of your aligners. An electric toothbrush can be particularly effective in removing plaque and food particles from these hard-to-reach areas, and does most of the work for you!

Flossing: Flossing daily is just as vital as brushing. For those with braces, using a floss threader or orthodontic floss can help navigate the wire and reach between your teeth. Water flossers are also an excellent option, providing an effective and easy way to clean between teeth and around brackets.

Rinsing: Using an antimicrobial or fluoride mouthwash can further help reduce plaque and strengthen your teeth while helping your teeth feel pristine. Rinsing after meals can help wash away food particles and reduce the risk of decay.

Maintaining Oral Hygiene While Traveling or on Vacation

Traveling or being on vacation often disrupts our daily routines, but maintaining oral hygiene should not be compromised. Here are some tips to ensure your teeth stay clean while you are on the go:

  1. Pack a Travel Kit: Always carry a travel-sized toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and mouthwash. This makes it easy to clean your teeth no matter where you are.
  2. Stick to Your Routine: Try to brush and floss at the same times you would at home. Keeping a consistent routine helps reinforce good habits.
  3. Rinse with Water: If brushing immediately after a meal is impossible, rinsing your mouth with water can help remove some food particles and reduce acidity.
  4. Healthy Snacks: Choose snacks that are less likely to stick to your teeth, such as fresh fruits, vegetables and cheese. Avoid sugary and sticky foods that can increase the risk of decay.

Staying Diligent During Relaxed Seasons

During relaxed periods like summer, when schedules may be more flexible, is all too easy to let oral hygiene slip. However, maintaining your oral care routine is essential to avoid complications. Check out these tips on how to stay on track with your orthodontic treatment:

  • Set Reminders: Use your phone to set reminders for brushing and flossing.
  • Keep Supplies Handy: Have multiple sets of oral hygiene supplies (one in the bathroom, one in your bag, etc.) to ensure you can always clean your teeth wherever you are.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of plain clean water goes a long way to keep your mouth free from stray food particles and keeps your mouth moist, which is beneficial for oral health.

Long-term Benefits

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy sets the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health. Straight teeth are easier to clean and less prone to decay and gum disease, ensuring your new smile stays beautiful and healthy in the years to come.

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If you want to learn more about braces or Invisalign clear aligners, we welcome you to Contact Us. Did you know that Dr. DeArment, Dr. Lill and Dr. Song have been designated as Diamond Plus Invisalign® providers which recognizes the top Invisalign® providers in North America? Your smile deserves top-notch orthodontic care!