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What to Do When the Unexpected Happens

Orthodontic treatment is a journey towards a healthier, more confident smile. While the process is generally smooth, there may be instances when unexpected issues arise, leading to orthodontic emergencies.

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What to Do When the Unexpected Happens

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  1. WHAT TO DO WHEN THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS

  2. 1. Loose or Broken Bracket A loose or broken bracket is a common orthodontic issue. If this happens, the first step is not to panic. If the bracket is still attached to the wire, leave it in place. If it comes off completely, place it in a small container and bring it to your orthodontist. In the meantime, you can use orthodontic wax to cover any sharp edges and prevent irritation to the cheeks and lips.

  3. 2. Poking or Loose Wire Sometimes, a wire may become loose and start poking the cheeks, tongue, or gums. Use a clean pair of tweezers to gently push the wire back into place. If that's not possible, you can use orthodontic wax to cover the protruding end. If the wire continues to cause irritation, seek assistance from your orthodontist.

  4. 3. Mouth Sores or Irritation: It's not uncommon to develop mild sores or irritation in the mouth during orthodontic treatment. Rinsing with warm saltwater can help soothe these discomforts. Additionally, using orthodontic wax on any brackets or wires causing irritation can provide relief. If the problem persists, consult your orthodontist for further advice.

  5. 4. Lost Spacer Spacers are small rubber bands placed between teeth to create space for orthodontic bands. If a spacer falls out, contact your orthodontist. They may provide instructions on how to replace it at home or schedule an appointment for you to come in and address the issue.

  6. 5. Discomfort or Soreness It's normal to experience some discomfort or soreness after adjustments or the placement of new orthodontic appliances. Over-the-counter pain relievers, as recommended by your orthodontist, and a soft diet can help manage the discomfort. If the pain persists or becomes severe, reach out to your orthodontic provider.

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