Brushing and Flossing Your Teeth With Braces

Caring for Your Teeth While Wearing Braces

girl holding toothbrushesMaintaining good oral hygiene is always important, but it becomes even more crucial when you have braces. By practicing good oral hygiene habits throughout your braces treatment, you can ensure the health of your teeth and gums and achieve the best possible results. 

Dr. Stephen Grussmark, a top orthodontist in Miami, FL, understands some patients may struggle to care for their teeth while wearing braces. Discover our most recommended oral hygiene tips, and don’t hesitate to reach out for more information. 

The Importance of Good Oral Hygiene During Braces Treatment

Maintaining good oral hygiene practices during braces treatment is of utmost importance. Here are some reasons why:

  • Plaque and Food Accumulation: Braces create spaces and crevices where plaque and food particles can easily get trapped. If not cleaned properly, this can lead to the formation of plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria. 
  • Tooth Decay: When plaque accumulates around the brackets and wires of braces, it can lead to the demineralization of tooth enamel, causing white spots or cavities. These areas can be hard to clean properly, making teeth more susceptible to decay.
  • Gum Disease: Poor oral hygiene during braces treatment can also contribute to gum disease, known as gingivitis. Gingivitis is characterized by red, swollen, and bleeding gums. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss.
  • Prolonged Treatment Duration: Inadequate oral hygiene can result in complications during braces treatment, such as tooth decay or gum disease. These issues may require additional dental visits or interventions, which can prolong the overall treatment duration.

How to Brush and Floss with Braces

Start With the Right Tools

To effectively clean your teeth with braces, you’ll need the following oral hygiene tools:

  • A soft-bristle toothbrush
  • Fluoride toothpaste
  • Orthodontic floss threaders or a floss threader tool
  • Wax or silicone gum shields (if provided by your orthodontist)
  • Interdental brushes (if recommended)

Prepare Your Toothbrush

Before you start brushing, ensure your toothbrush is clean and free from any residual toothpaste. Rinse it under warm water to remove debris and let it air dry.

Rinse Your Mouth

Gently rinse your mouth with water to loosen any food particles or debris stuck in and around your braces.

Brushing Techniques

Proper brushing technique is vital for effective cleaning. Follow these steps to brush your teeth with braces:

  1. Angle Your Brush: Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gum line. This angle helps clean the area where your teeth and braces meet.
  2. Clean Each Tooth: Brush each tooth individually, using small circular motions. Pay extra attention to the brackets and wires, ensuring they’re thoroughly cleaned. Don’t forget to brush the chewing surfaces and the back of your teeth as well.
  3. Brush Your Gumline: Move your toothbrush gently along the gumline to remove plaque and bacteria.
  4. Don’t Forget Your Tongue: Brushing your tongue helps remove bacteria and freshens your breath. Give it a gentle scrub during your brushing routine.

Flossing Techniques

girl with braces smilingFlossing with braces can be a bit trickier, but it’s equally important. Here’s how to floss effectively:

  1. Thread the Floss: Using an orthodontic floss threader or a floss threader tool, insert the floss carefully between the wire and your teeth. Make sure to guide it beneath the main wire before flossing between your teeth.
  2. Floss Gently: Slide the floss gently up and down along the sides of each tooth, removing any plaque or food particles. Be cautious not to snap the floss, which could damage the wires or brackets.
  3. Repeat the Process: Continue threading and flossing between each pair of teeth, using a fresh section of floss for each gap.

Rinse and Inspect

After brushing and flossing, rinse your mouth thoroughly with water. Take a moment to inspect your teeth and braces in a mirror, ensuring they’re clean and free from any remaining food particles.

Consult With Your Orthodontist for More Tips

Taking care of your teeth and braces through proper brushing and flossing techniques is essential for maintaining good oral hygiene and ensuring successful braces treatment. By following the guidelines and tips we’ve outlined, you can effectively clean your teeth, prevent dental problems, and achieve the beautiful smile you’ve always desired. 

For more orthodontic care tips, call the Miami, FL, office of Dr. Grussmark at (305) 441-1200 or fill out our online contact form

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