5 Brushing Tips For Patients Wearing Braces

Brushing teeth with bracesWe don’t have to tell you that keeping your teeth clean during treatment is very important. It is common sense. Braces have a habit of collecting additional food while eating that can cause a multitude of problems.   

So you don't offend others with unsightly food caught on your braces, or to avoid bad breath, swollen gums, decalcification or discoloring of teeth and cavities, here are  are five tooth brushing tips for orthodontic patients to keep in mind while wearing braces:

  1. There is more to brush than meets the eye. Most patients spend their time brushing the parts of their teeth and the braces they can see.  However, it’s just as important to clean the inside areas of your teeth as well as the chewing surface of each tooth. Brush all surfaces inside, outside, along the top of the teeth and the gum line for best results. Watch this video on how to brush your teeth correctly with braces.
  2. Make sure you spend enough time doing a good job.  Did you know the ADA recommends you brush your teeth for approximately three minutes to do a good job… even if you aren’t wearing braces? You may at one point received a three minute egg timer to use while brushing from your dentist. It seems like the time will never end when watching the grains of salt flow to the bottom so you can stop brushing.  Most popular songs today are approximately three minutes long.  Listen to an ipod or radio while you are brushing instead of using a timer.  If you start brushing at the beginning of a song… and end when its over… you will know you have done a good job and can dance around during the process as the time flies by.
  3. Use dental floss often. Food is often trapped between teeth and flossing with braces is easier with a floss threader, especially when trying to thread the floss under your main wire. Watch this video on how to do it correctly. Dental floss threaders save time and is very easy to use once you get the hang of it.  They are available in the toothbrush aisle in any grocery or drug store.
  4. Be prepared. In order to brush after every meal you must be prepared with a toothbrush and tooth paste. Always keep a toothbrush it in your purse, backpack, or laptop case. The TOOB brush was designed with orthodontic patients in mind.  It’s easy to use, you can refill with your own toothpaste, and it travels anywhere.
  5. Regular dental cleanings are still important. It’s your job to take care of the everyday cleaning. However, it is still recommended to visit your dentist regularly while wearing braces, to eliminate any plaque you may have missed while brushing or using dental floss.
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