Dental Cleanings Phoenix
Regular dental cleanings are crucial in maintaining good oral hygiene while wearing braces. During these appointments, your dental hygienist will remove any hard-to-reach plaque and tartar, helping prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Maintaining proper oral hygiene while wearing braces takes a little extra effort, but the results are worth it. Following these tips and scheduling regular professional cleanings can prevent dental issues and ensure a healthy, beautiful smile.
If you have any concerns or questions about caring for your teeth while wearing braces, don’t hesitate to contact Big Apple Pediatric Dentistry. Schedule your appointment today by calling us at (602) 935-7427 or complete our online booking form.
FAQs About Braces
How Can I Get Rid of Bad Breath?
Regular brushing and flossing are essential for eliminating bad breath while wearing braces. Brush your teeth twice daily (at least) with a toothbrush designed for braces. Flossing should be done once daily, using an orthodontic floss threader to ensure all areas of your mouth are clean. Additionally, rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash can further reduce bad breath.
What Foods Should I Avoid While Wearing Braces?
It is important to be mindful of what you eat and avoid certain foods that can damage your braces or make oral hygiene more difficult. Chewy, sticky, and crunchy foods should be avoided as they can cause brackets to come loose or wires to become dislodged.
Taking care of your braces is important, but so is watching what you eat. Sugar-filled treats such as candy and soda can cause cavities and discolor your teeth, even with braces. Foods like nuts and popcorn should also be avoided, as they can get stuck in the wires or brackets. Eating a balanced diet of vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, dairy products, and whole grains will help keep your teeth healthy and strong.
How Often Should I Get My Teeth Professionally Cleaned?
It is important to have regular checkups and cleanings, even while wearing braces. Professional cleanings can help prevent plaque buildup, cavities, and other oral health problems. Regular checkups also allow your dentist to ensure that your braces are in good condition and working properly. It is generally recommended to have your teeth professionally cleaned every six months, but your dentist may recommend more frequent cleanings depending on your individual oral health needs.
What Happens if You Have Braces and Don’t Brush Your Teeth?
Not brushing your teeth while wearing braces can lead to serious oral health issues, such as cavities and gum disease. If left untreated, these problems can cause tooth decay and even loss of teeth. Furthermore, plaque buildup on the brackets and wires of the braces can cause discoloration and staining of the teeth. To prevent these issues from occurring, it is important to brush your teeth at least twice daily and floss once daily.