Patient Information 

 Everything You Need to Know About Orthodontic Treatment

Starting orthodontic treatment can raise many questions. This section provides clear, practical guidance to help you understand your treatment, care for your braces, and manage common situations. At Braces and Specialist Dental Clinic, all treatments are carried out by a Consultant Orthodontist, ensuring safe, well-planned, and effective care.

Do’s and Don’ts with Braces

Do’s

  • Brush your teeth after every meal 
  • Use interdental brushes or floss 
  • Attend all scheduled appointments 
  • Follow instructions given by your orthodontist 

Don’ts

  • Avoid hard foods (nuts, ice, hard sweets) 
  • Avoid sticky foods (chewing gum, caramel) 
  • Do not bite directly into hard foods (cut into small pieces) 

Following these guidelines helps prevent breakages and treatment delays.

Oral Hygiene with Braces

Maintaining Oral Hygiene During Orthodontic Treatment

Good oral hygiene is essential to prevent:

  • Tooth decay 
  • Gum disease 
  • White spot lesions (permanent marks on teeth) 

Recommended Routine

  • Brush at least twice daily using fluoride toothpaste 
  • Clean between teeth using interdental brushes 
  • Rinse if recommended 

Regular professional cleaning may also be advised during treatment.

Emergency Care

Orthodontic Emergencies – What to Do

Some minor issues can occur during treatment. Most can be managed temporarily until your next visit.

Loose bracket

  • Avoid touching it 
  • Contact the clinic for advice 

Poking wire

  • Use orthodontic wax to cover the sharp end 
  • If discomfort persists, contact the clinic 

Broken appliance

  • Avoid using the damaged appliance 
  • Schedule a visit for repair 

Life with Braces

Adjusting to Braces – What to Expect

Initial Phase

  • Mild discomfort 
  • Slight speech adjustment 

Adaptation

Most patients adjust within a few days and continue normal routines.

Activities

  • Braces do not prevent normal daily activities 
  • Mouthguards are recommended for sports 

Retainers – After Braces Care

Retainers – Keeping Your Teeth in Position . After braces are removed, retainers are essential to maintain results.

Types

  • Fixed retainers 
  • Removable retainers 

Instructions

  • Wear as advised 
  • Maintain proper cleaning 

Retention is critical for long-term stability

Eating with Braces

Diet Guidelines During Orthodontic Treatment

Certain foods can damage braces or affect treatment progress.

Foods to Avoid

  • Hard foods (nuts, ice) 
  • Sticky foods (toffee, chewing gum) 
  • Sugary snacks (increase risk of decay) 

Recommended Foods

  • Soft foods (rice, pasta, soft fruits) 
  • Cut fruits instead of biting directly

Patient Information 

 Everything You Need to Know About Orthodontic Treatment

Starting orthodontic treatment can raise many questions. This section provides clear, practical guidance to help you understand your treatment, care for your braces, and manage common situations. At Braces and Specialist Dental Clinic, all treatments are carried out by a Consultant Orthodontist, ensuring safe, well-planned, and effective care.

Do’s and Don’ts with Braces

Do’s

  • Brush your teeth after every meal 
  • Use interdental brushes or floss 
  • Attend all scheduled appointments 
  • Follow instructions given by your orthodontist 

Don’ts

  • Avoid hard foods (nuts, ice, hard sweets) 
  • Avoid sticky foods (chewing gum, caramel) 
  • Do not bite directly into hard foods (cut into small pieces) 

Following these guidelines helps prevent breakages and treatment delays.

Oral Hygiene with Braces

Maintaining Oral Hygiene During Orthodontic Treatment

Good oral hygiene is essential to prevent:

  • Tooth decay 
  • Gum disease 
  • White spot lesions (permanent marks on teeth) 

Recommended Routine

  • Brush at least twice daily using fluoride toothpaste 
  • Clean between teeth using interdental brushes 
  • Rinse if recommended 

Regular professional cleaning may also be advised during treatment.

Emergency Care

Orthodontic Emergencies – What to Do

Some minor issues can occur during treatment. Most can be managed temporarily until your next visit.

Loose bracket

  • Avoid touching it 
  • Contact the clinic for advice 

Poking wire

  • Use orthodontic wax to cover the sharp end 
  • If discomfort persists, contact the clinic 

Broken appliance

  • Avoid using the damaged appliance 
  • Schedule a visit for repair 

Life with Braces

Adjusting to Braces – What to Expect

Initial Phase

  • Mild discomfort 
  • Slight speech adjustment 

Adaptation

Most patients adjust within a few days and continue normal routines.

Activities

  • Braces do not prevent normal daily activities 
  • Mouthguards are recommended for sports 

Retainers – After Braces Care

Retainers – Keeping Your Teeth in Position . After braces are removed, retainers are essential to maintain results.

Types

  • Fixed retainers 
  • Removable retainers 

Instructions

  • Wear as advised 
  • Maintain proper cleaning 

Retention is critical for long-term stability

Eating with Braces

Diet Guidelines During Orthodontic Treatment

Certain foods can damage braces or affect treatment progress.

Foods to Avoid

  • Hard foods (nuts, ice) 
  • Sticky foods (toffee, chewing gum) 
  • Sugary snacks (increase risk of decay) 

Recommended Foods

  • Soft foods (rice, pasta, soft fruits) 
  • Cut fruits instead of biting directly