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How to clean braces effectively

Braces are the dental tools to straighten and correct the teeth. No doubt, they are worth making a future investment, but the only thing is the user has to know every detail about them before wearing, most importantly, the care it is to be given. After knowing the steps to take care, one can get committed sincerely to oral health even during the orthodontic treatment.

Why Should You Clean Your braces?
Braces are for the improvements in the teeth not to worsen their condition. Thus, it is very important to clean them from time to time and keep up the oral health. Moreover, not cleaning the braces invites decay. The process is very easy, starting with the accumulation of the small germs around and in between the teeth and the braces. These germs create large colonies of bacteria causing plaque, later leading to the damaged teeth.

Tips for Cleaning the Braces at Home
Well, cleaning the braces can be a challenging task because you cannot remove them each time you want. But the fact is it is essential to perform this task. The removal of the remaining pieces of food debris, germs, biofilms, and acids is necessary to keep the teeth away from any serious dental issue.

Thus, the proper procedure and tips to clean them are given below:
Right toothbrush: Whether it is a manual brush or the electric one, it should have soft bristles and a compact head. You are advised to hold the brush at an angle of 45 degrees and then take it back and forth, gradually taking towards the biting surface. The top and bottom surface of the brackets have to be brushed properly in order to remove the food debris. It is imperative to hold the lip with one hand while performing this step with another hand.

Cleaning tools: Patients can also use a few other tools available in the market like proxy brushes, woven dental floss, soft picks, etc. These can be used when he doesn’t have time for the actual flossing. Though they can do some part of the floss, it is still recommended to try doing the actual floss with the thread as it is more effective.

Waxed dental floss: Among all the methods to floss, the waxed dental floss is recommended to prevent it from snagging on the wires.

Use mouthwash: For convenient cleaning, you can use a therapeutic mouthwash and rinse with it regularly.

Fluoride treatment: As your teeth are more prone to the decay and damage when you are wearing the braces, you surely need to include Fluoride in the form of toothpaste.

Now, the fun and excitement of having a new and healthy smile after removing the braces can be snatched and replaced by the sorrow of being diagnosed with decays and cavities. But, fortunately, you can prevent this from happening and take the measures mentioned above.

Besides, your dentist can prescribe you the right set of tools and toothpaste for the time period and also guide you for the same. You just need to raise several questions during the treatment.

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