This question may seem obvious to some, but the answer is “yes”. If you can, try to schedule a regular professional cleaning appointment with the dentist a couple of days before you are due to get braces. This will ensure your teeth are plaque-free and ready – before the braces appointment. After all, you want the treatment process to go as smoothly as
possible. So you should clean your teeth before getting braces. Firstly, your orthodontist will want you to start off with clean teeth. So they have the knowledge that your bones and gums are healthy enough
for braces. At your teeth cleaning appointment, there are a few things that both the dentist and orthodontist will check for. The first is to make sure your bone support for your teeth is sufficient. If it isn’t, braces could actually result in pain, or even your losing your teeth! Next, they will make sure there is no decay as well as no faulty dental work. Finally, your gums need to be in perfect health so that the brackets can be
bonded to the teeth without causing excessive bleeding and, therefore, failure of the brackets. Getting routine dental cleanings throughout orthodontic treatment is an absolute must. Many people think that while wearing braces or Invisalign this is not necessary since they are visiting their orthodontist so often. Keep in mind, most orthodontists do not perform dental hygiene appointments at their practice. This means when you’re visiting your orthodontist, your teeth aren’t being cleaned- just straightened! Going to the Dentist BEFORE Orthodontic TreatmentAlthough Orthodontists are trained dentists, the services they provide are different. Dental offices deep clean your teeth and check for cavities, gingivitis and periodontal disease. It will be easier for your dentist to fix these types of issues before you have brackets and attachments on your teeth. At Fry Orthodontics, we want to help our patients achieve a beautiful smile the healthy way. This is why we require patients to see their dentist before starting braces or Invisalign with our practice. Why having clean teeth BEFORE orthodontic treatment is importantWhen there is plaque or buildup on the teeth, brackets tend to pop off a lot easier. They like to have a smooth, clean surface to stick to! Ultimately, having healthy teeth before starting orthodontic treatment will likely present less issues and give patients a better result in the end. Going to the Dentist DURING Orthodontic TreatmentWhile wearing braces especially, it can be hard to clean around the brackets and attachments. Dental hygienists are trained to get into these hard to reach areas to prevent plaque buildup and tooth decay. This is why scheduling dental cleanings throughout orthodontic treatment is important. Avoiding DecalcificationSeeing your dentist during orthodontic treatment will also prevent decalcification, or “decal”. Decalcification are white spots on the teeth that appear where the brackets use to be. This is caused by poor brushing, and an overconsumption of sugary and acidic drinks. White marks on teeth are permanent. This is why drinking water and seeing your dentist for deep cleanings throughout orthodontic treatment is extremely important. To learn more about decalcification, or white spots on teeth click here. Going to the Dentist AFTER Orthodontic TreatmentIt’s smart to schedule a cleaning with your dentist to remove any excess plaque buildup once your braces are off. Your dental hygienist will polish your teeth and help your smile look and feel as healthy as possible. Do the orthodontist also clean teeth?Keep in mind, most orthodontists do not perform dental hygiene appointments at their practice. This means when you're visiting your orthodontist, your teeth aren't being cleaned- just straightened!
Does the orthodontist clean your teeth after braces?Following the removal of your braces, your teeth will need a thorough cleaning. That's because braces tend to trap plaque and food in your teeth. Your orthodontist will also polish your teeth with a hard grinder, removing any residue of the adhesive used to fix your brackets to your teeth.
Do orthodontists clean your teeth before braces?Your teeth must be very clean in order to ensure that your braces are properly attached to your teeth. You should also floss and brush beforehand as well. Then your orthodontist will clean your teeth with a polishing paste before affixing the braces. The procedure itself should take about 90-120 minutes.
What will the orthodontist do to my teeth?Using braces and other tools, an orthodontist helps straighten a person's teeth and correct the way the jaws line up. Straight teeth and jaws that are lined up properly create nice smiles and help keep your teeth healthy. On top of that, when your jaws and teeth are well lined up, it's easier to chew food.
|