Now when you finally have your braces taken off, there’s nothing holding you back. No more hiding smiles, problems with self-confidence, or playing shy about your teeth. It’s high time you smiled as big and wide as you like. But if you want to keep that smile straight and strong, we have a few pieces of advices how to take care of it in the days, weeks, and months after your braces are removed.
Wear a Retainer
It’s the most important point! After your braces are removed, there is a need to maintain the treatment results, or else the teeth could shift right back to where they started. You really don’t want to go through the whole braces process again, do you? Wear your retainer as long as your dentist tells you to. For the first 6 months you’ll need to put it on each night, after that period go and visit your dentist. Retainer should be custom fit to your mouth up to six days after your braces are removed. Be sure to clean your new accessory with a soft toothbrush every day. Store your retainer with some water to prevent it from cracking caused by excessive dryness.Be careful what do you eat
Avoid very hot or freezing cold products for a few days to a few weeks after your braces are removed. Your teeth are going to be much more sensitive than before for a little while, so it’s best to keep away from needlessly aggravating that sensitivity. It’s also recommended to avoid heavily crunchy or chewy foods during this time, coz your teeth are still adjusting to their new positions.Whiten you teeth
As you have perfectly straight teeth, next step is to make them pearly white, but you need to be patient on whitening after braces. You should wait about a month or two after having your braces taken off before attempting any whitening treatments. As noticed above, your teeth will be very sensitive, and whitening products can cause discomfort as a result.Overall Care
Now when your friend had been removed, it is important to schedule a dental exam and cleaning shortly thereafter to make sure that no oral issues have developed. Be sure to floss once a day and brush your teeth and your retainer twice a day. What’s more it’s important to disinfect your retainer using the retainer cleanser at least once a week, or even daily, if your dentist recommends you do so.The Final Step
Show off your smile! You have new reasons to, after all this hard time of treatment. Now your teeth are straight, your bite is aligned, and the clunky brackets are no longer in the way of a happy, comfortable set of teeth.
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