Proper
Oral Hygiene
Fixed orthodontic appliances make tooth brushing and flossing more
difficult. On the day your appliances are placed we will spend a
considerable amount of time teaching you how to brush and floss
with your new hardware.
Poor oral hygiene results in decalcification of the enamel (permanent
white scars which are the early stages of decay), and once decalcification
appears it is NOT REVERSIBLE!! That is why prevention is so important.
In addition to decalcification, patients with poor oral hygiene
are also at risk for tooth decay, gum disease and bone loss around
the roots of the teeth. Our staff is particularly concerned with
good oral hygiene so when your appliances are removed your smile
is radiant!
Remember to keep regular dental appointments for cleanings while
your appliances are in place!
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