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Braces- What To Expect From Your Orthodontic Treatment

By: Gen Wright Home | Health-and-Fitness


Thinking about getting braces? Scheduled to get braces in the near future? Whether you have already met with your Baltimore orthodontist or you need help deciding which orthodontic method would best suit your dental needs, you probably have a few questions or concerns regarding the process of this orthodontic treatment.

Once you understand what to expect from your treatment as well as how to properly care for your teeth, you can reduce any misgivings or uncertainties you have about the procedure. If you have questions about your braces, always consult with your experienced orthodontist in Baltimore for expert guidance.

Will Braces Hurt?

One of the most commonly asked questions patients ask before undergoing orthodontic treatment is, "Will braces hurt?" Each individual will respond differently to braces, but it's important to talk to your orthodontist about options for minimizing discomfort. When it comes down to it, the benefits of braces far outweigh the discomfort that may be experienced.

When you first get your braces or after receiving adjustments, your mouth may be sore. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help alleviate the pain as needed. Fortunately, most braces today are made smaller and less bulky meaning treatment should be more comfortable and discreet than traditional braces. Your orthodontist can work with you to provide the most pain free experience possible.

Caring for Braces

After application of your braces, your Baltimore orthodontist will make sure you are prepared and equipped to take special care of your teeth, gums and braces. Brushing and flossing are more important than ever for patients with braces, so you'll want to make sure you have the proper cleaning aids to help you maintain good dental health.

You'll also want to avoid certain foods while undergoing your treatment, including popcorn, nuts, ice, hard candies, corn on the cob, gum and other sticky candies. Chewy and hard foods can damage the braces and loosen bands. The more you abide by this rule, the fewer disruptions you'll experience throughout the treatment- and that means achieving your new, beautiful smile on schedule!

Exceptional Dental Care

Food particles and plaque are easily trapped in the tiny spaces between wires and brackets which lead to tooth decay and enamel staining. Brushing and flossing become even more important when you are undergoing orthodontic treatment. If possible, brush your teeth after every meal to remove trapped debris, and floss at least once a day with special orthodontic floss. And if you don't have your toothbrush with you, rinse your mouth with water to cleanse your braces of food debris.

Your orthodontist can demonstrate the proper methods for cleaning and caring for your teeth during your braces treatment. Ask about special cleaning devices that make cleaning around your wires easier and more efficient.

If your appointment to have your braces in Baltimore placed is approaching, hopefully you feel more at ease about the treatment. And if you haven't yet made an appointment with an orthodontist, consider consulting with one first. He can help you determine if braces are the best method for correcting your teeth. Invisalign and other orthodontic devices may be viable alternatives for achieving a beautiful, straighter smile.



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About the Author:
Sean Hartmen writes for Dr. Stanley Markovitz, a childrens orthodontist and Invisalign dentist in Baltimore. This Baltimore Invisalign dentist is one of the most experienced Invisalign providers for both adults and teenagers, maintaining elite status since Invisaligns inception.

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