CONTACT US
(303)670-5878
WE HAVE TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
Evergreen, CO
32156 Castle Court
Suite 207
Evergreen, CO 80439
Conifer, CO
26267 Conifer Road
Suite 101
Conifer, CO 80433
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Because the braces and adhesive we use are very durable, many patients do not experience any breakage during treatment. However, we want you to have the following information in case you should encounter any breakage problems. The following techniques will explain how to make yourself comfortable until you can come back to the office for a repair.
Some supplies you may find helpful are: tweezers, long nose pliers, nail clippers and small wire cutters.
- Elastic tie is off. Put the tie back on with tweezers if possible. If you can’t get it to stay on, just leave it off.
- Wire end is poking. Either turn end in toward the gums or clip the end with tweezers or a small wire cutter. Wax may also help to smooth the area.
- A bracket is loose. If the bracket is not causing discomfort, leave it attached to the wire. If you are uncomfortable, cut the elastic tie holding the bracket on the wire and then remove the bracket. Please put the bracket in an envelope and bring it to your next appointment.
- A band is loose. Chew on the opposite side and avoid sticky foods. Call the office for a repair appointment. If the band is completely off put it in an envelope and bring it to your next appointment.
- A wire tie is irritation your mouth. Cover it with wax or tuck it under the arch wire with a blunt object like a pencil eraser or a Q-tip.
- Broken Arch Wire or one that is irritating the gum or cheek tissue. Please call the office as soon as possible for replacement or adjustment.
- Bent headgear or removable appliance that is not fitting well. Do not wear the appliance until it can be properly adjusted in our office. Call the office as soon as possible to schedule an appointment to have the appliance adjusted.
Repairs made at home after business hours should be reported to our office on the next business day. If an emergency occurs over the weekend which you cannot take care of yourself and you are experiencing discomfort, Dr. Williams can be reached at 303-475-9700.
A careful patient can eat a nutritionally balanced diet and do no harm to their braces. We hope that you will strive to be this type of patient. The foods listed below are the ones that we have found to be the most common cause of loose bands, brackets and broken appliances.
Hard Foods
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Ice (no crunching, please)
- Hard pizza crust
- Nuts
- Popcorn (hard kernels)
- Hard candy
- Carrots & apples (may be eaten if cut into small pieces)
- Corn-on-the cob (may be eaten if sliced off the cob)
Sticky & Chewy Foods
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Caramels
- Taffy
- Bubble gum
- “Now and Later” candy
- Gummy Bears
- Milk Duds
- “Snickers” candy bars
- Jelly Beans
Sweet Foods
Although they may not cause damage to your appliances, they do contribute to dental decay and unsightly white spots on the teeth. Care should be taken to brush your teeth immediately after eating very sweet foods. If you cannot brush right away, then rinse thoroughly with water.- Cake
- Pie
- Candy
- Ice cream
- Cookies
- Sweet drinks (soda, lemonade)
Brushing is important at all times, but especially now that you have braces. Work hard to keep your braces just as shiny as the day they were placed. Then when your treatment is complete and your braces are removed you will be proud to smile.
