FIXED BRACE (TrainTrack)
Q What is my brace made
up of?
A Your brace is made up of small brackets
glued to your teeth. The brackets are handles used to
hold your teeth and straighten them; the archwire, which
runs through the brackets moves the teeth. We start with
the most gentle archwire and gradually move up through
five sizes. The archwire is held in place by tiny elastic
bands, which come in different colours.
Q Will it hurt?
A It is usual for the teeth to be uncomfortable
for the first few days after the brace is first fitted
- stay with a soft diet and if necessary take one or
two tablets of paracetamol or ibuprofen.
Q
What if bits break off?
A If one bracket comes off then leave it
until your next scheduled visit. If several break off then
phone for an appointment to have the brace repaired.
Often as the teeth move the archwire sticks
out at the back. If this scratches your cheek come in to
have the end cut off (ask reception for a packet of wax
in case this happens).
Q
How do I clean my teeth?
A Since the brace is fixed you cannot remove
it for brushing. It is extremely important to spend extra
time brushing all around the brace and especially the gums.
If the dirt builds up then your gums will bleed a lot (gingivitis)
and your teeth will decay. Special brushes and fluoride mouthwashes
for daily use can usually be obtained from the receptionist
of your dental surgery
Q
Will there be marks on my teeth when the brace comes
off?
A Poor cleaning and too many fizzy drinks
can cause permanent decay marks. The importance of thorough
brushing and the use of a fluoride mouthwash cannot be emphasised
enough.
Q What about sports?
A Contact sports such as rugby present
a problem since it is difficult to make a gum shield
that will fit over the brace. A reasonable solution is
to buy a cheap gumshield from a sports shop which can
be softened in hot water and moulded over the brace.
Q
How long before the brace is removed?
A It usually takes about 18 months,
occasionally longer, to straighten your teeth. "Traintrack" braces
are very good at straightening teeth so that they look better
in months. It is important to remember, however, that if
the brace is removed too quickly before the teeth have settled
into their new positions, then the teeth tend to go crooked
again.
Q So how are the teeth
kept straight after the fixed brace is removed?
A Usually we make a removable brace called
a retainer to wear at nights for at least 12 months. Sometimes
a wire is fixed to the insides of the teeth to hold them
straight.
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