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Emergency
Information
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a wire is poking you, first try to bend it with a spoon
or a pencil eraser. If you are unsuccessful,place a small
piece of wax or wet cotton over it until you can get in
for an appointment. |
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If
a bracket or band is loose and still attached to the archwire,
leave it in place. If it becomes uncomfortable, cover
with wax and call for an appointment. If it falls out,
bring it with you to your next appointment. Do not attempt
to connect headgear or elastics to a loose band. |
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the arch wire comes out of a tube, try to place the wire
back into the tube with tweezers. Place wax if uncomfortable
and call for an appointment. |
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| If
your teeth are sore after an orthodontic visit, take acetaminophen
(Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) as normally recommended.
Another tip is to rinse your mouth with really warm water
with a little bit of salt dissolved in it. This helps
sooth the gums much like a hot-water bottle will do for
sore muscles! Plan soft foods for meals until the discomfort
goes away -- which is usually 48 hours. If the discomfort
gets progressively worse or remains the same after 4 days,
call us! |
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If
a part of your braces breaks, save the piece and call
to set up a repair visit. If a retainer breaks, do not
try to repair it yourself. Call to have us repair or replace
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If
you notice some small spaces developing between your teeth
while you have braces on, don't panic! This is usually
normal and expected as teeth move into different positions,
particularly in the early stages of treatment. They will
be closed eventually.
If a rubber spacer falls out, you can try to replace it
your self by threading a couple pieces of floss through
it and then pulling it under and up between the teeth.
Then remove the floss.
If you experience any bleeding when brushing or flossing,
that usually means there is a local area of infection.
Continue to keep the area clean by brushing, flossing
and rinsing with Listerine. If a particular area is painful
or you notice a bump of any sort, you should address this
to Dr. Reynolds as soon as possible. |
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