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FIXED APPLIANCES
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Hygiene:
The most important fact to remember about fixed
appliances therapy is hygiene. If the patient does
not keep the appliances clean, either decay or a
change in tooth colour will result around the
braces. The patient must brush after every meal
being careful to clean around each individual
tooth. In addition, an irrigation cleaning system
with fluoride should be performed after breakfast
and just prior to bed. The standard plaque
controlling fluoride mouthwash can be added to the
water reservoir or used after irrigation. If these
rules are observed, no damage will occur to the
teeth or gums as a result of orthodontic therapy.
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Diet:
A second major factor in appliance care is
diet. Orthodontic appliances are very delicate
instruments and can be very easily damaged by
improper diet. Sticky foods such as gum and
sweets must be avoided. In addition, hard
items such as ice, nuts or crisps can break
the appliance away from the tooth. Common
sense dictates that careful attention to
eating habits can speed treatment and reduce
the cost of orthodontic therapy. If elastics
are required as part of the therapy, they
should be worn exactly as requested by the
Dentist. All rubber bands should be exchanged
for new ones every twelve hours. If the rubber
band supply becomes low, please contact the
dental office for an additional supply.
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