Choose the Proper Toothpaste, Floss, and Mouth Rinse
Your orthodontist will advise you on mouth rinse, floss, and toothpaste because some
oral health products contain harsh or abrasive ingredients that can damage
metallic braces. Choose dental floss that will fit between your teeth and along
the wires of the brackets, and use it at least once a day. Daily flossing can
prevent tooth decay and bad breath.
Regularly Brush Your Teeth to Remove Debris
When you have early orthodontic treatment, brushing
your teeth with braces is different because you need to be cautious. You don’t want to break the metal wires or dislodge a
bracket, but you do want to remove all of the food particles. You should use a soft-bristled toothbrush that won’t harm your
braces and follow these steps while brushing:
·
Rinse your mouth with water first to remove any loose
food.
·
Angle the toothbrush along your gums to remove any
food in this area.
·
Use an angled motion again to brush away food from the
tops of the brackets.
·
Angle the toothbrush against the bottom of the
brackets and brush upward.

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