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Straight teeth are more attractive and you will feel happier about your smile.

Braces can cause temporary problems for your oral hygiene if you have to align your teeth. You might be wondering how to best care for your teeth with a metal mouth. Here are some tips and tricks to make your smile more beautiful.

Braces also have other benefits

Braces can be a little more difficult to maintain your teeth. Straight teeth will reduce your risk of tooth decay, periodontal diseases, and your gums might support your teeth better if they don’t overlap. Your teeth will fit correctly and you have a lower chance of them breaking or chipping.

Braces can even reduce abnormal stress caused by misaligned teeth. Braces aren’t just for kids anymore.

The American Association of Orthodontists reported a record number of patients seeking orthodontic treatment for those over 18.

How to Use Braces for Good Oral Hygiene

You may be surprised at how easy it is to maintain good oral hygiene when you are well-versed in braces and the right cleaning products.

  • Brush your teeth after eating. You should brush after each meal and snack.
  • Brush below the brackets and at the gumline. Use the bristles to point towards your gumline. Next, brush your brackets and your brackets.
  • Brush your teeth at least once a day with an interdental brush or water flosser.
  • Use an antimicrobial mouthrinse and a tongue scraper.
  • Make sure you see your dentist for regular visits. They can detect any potential problems early and offer advice about your care.

After eating a meal or snack, you might find that your toothbrush is not available. You can use water to clean your teeth.

Foods to Avoid

Braces wearers should eat healthy food because sugary foods can stick to their brackets and cause tooth decay. You should also avoid these foods as they can damage braces.

  • Popcorn
  • Jellybeans
  • Taffy
  • Nuts
  • Gum
  • Hard candy
  • Caramel
  • Ice
  • Other hard or sticky foods

Braces can be painful and can make it difficult to maintain good oral hygiene. The discomfort will soon go away and, like any new endeavor, you’ll be able to make it part of your daily routine. You’ll soon be able to get your braces taken out and have straight, white, beautiful teeth that will make it easy for you to smile. Remember to keep your retainer on!

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