Post-Orthodontic Care
The retention phase of your treatment will begin when your braces are taken off. The success of the entire orthodontic process depends on maintaining the outcomes you obtained during the treatment period. At least 24 months will pass during your retention phase. Keep up the good work you’ve done thus far because your retainers will determine your final orthodontic outcome.
Care Tips
Once your orthodontic procedure is completed, retainers will be provided to maintain your teeth’s alignment.
Your Retainer
Retainers will be provided at the conclusion of your orthodontic treatment to guarantee that your teeth stay straight. Because teeth tend to migrate after treatment, this is very important.
Teeth have a certain memory and have a tendency to return to their initial locations because of the ligaments that hold the tooth roots to the bone. If you want to keep your teeth straight, it’s advised to wear retainers at night because teeth also move as we age.
You can always get in touch with us to arrange a retainer check, and your retainer will be inspected at a follow-up consultation.
Ongoing Maintenance
Braces must be maintained for dental health. Carefully brush the gum tissue, wires, and brackets. Make use of a water flosser and a soft toothbrush. For a gorgeous smile, brush after meals, rinse after snacks, and practice good dental hygiene.
Nutrition Tips
Tips for nutrition
Avoid hard items that can damage brackets, such as ice, popcorn, boiled sweets, and hard crusts. Prior to consumption, chop carrots, fruits, and meats. Wear braces and eat sensibly.
Avoid vibrant foods and beverages, such as curries, coffee, tea, and tomato-based foods, to avoid elastic stains. Before you visit for clear elastic replacements, eat them.
