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Orthodontic Emergencies: Advice and Solutions
Orthodontic emergencies can occur at any time during treatment and require immediate attention to avoid complications. Dr. David Benguira is an expert in managing a wide range of orthodontic issues. With his experience and expertise, he can effectively address common problems such as loose brackets, irritating wires, and many other concerns, ensuring that your treatment is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Here is a step-by-step guide to treating the most common problems with braces, to minimize discomfort and prevent more serious complications.
Housing and Wire Problems
Injurious case or wire:
When a bracket or wire hurts the inside of your mouth, it is essential to take steps to prevent the irritation from getting worse. Applying orthodontic wax to the irritated area creates a protective barrier that prevents ulcers from forming. If a wire protrudes and pricks your cheek or gum, a careful trim with disinfected nail clippers can provide temporary relief. If you are unable to manage the problem on your own, it is important to contact the clinic promptly to schedule an appointment. In an emergency and in our absence, a general dentist can also step in to cut or adjust the wire.
Detached lingual box or wire:
A detached brace may seem alarming, but as long as it doesn't cause pain, there's no need to reattach it right away. In some cases, a dentist can remove the braces if they're bothersome. It's always best to leave the braces in place until a more permanent solution can be applied.
Detached housing or deformed wire:
A loose bracket or a bent wire can sometimes cause discomfort or reduce the effectiveness of treatment. If a wire comes out of a bracket, it can be reattached with a small eraser or covered with wax to prevent irritation. However, these solutions are only temporary, and it is important to contact the clinic promptly for professional repair. If you are away from home, a local dentist can grind down or cut the troublesome wire to give you immediate relief.
Other common problems
Post-adjustment pain:
After braces are fitted or adjusted, it is normal to feel some tenderness or pain for several days. This is due to the pressure being put on the teeth to gradually move them into their correct position. To help alleviate this pain, common pain relievers such as Tylenol or Advil can be taken according to the product instructions. This pain is temporary and is part of the treatment process.
Tooth mobility:
Tooth mobility during orthodontic treatment is a normal part of the process. Teeth must move to correct misalignments and malocclusions, which can cause slight mobility. This condition is temporary, and the teeth will stabilize at the end of treatment when they have reached their final position. It is important not to worry about this mobility, as it is essential to the success of the treatment.
Ulcers:
Despite taking precautions, it is possible for ulcers to form in the mouth due to irritation caused by the brackets or wires. If this happens, rinsing your mouth with salt water several times a day can help speed healing and soothe discomfort. Special ulcer gels or ointments available at the pharmacy can also be used to relieve pain.
Dr. David Benguira: Your specialist in St-Eustache
At Dr. David Benguira's clinic, we are ready to assist you in case of an orthodontic emergency. For any questions or emergencies, do not hesitate to take advantage of our free consultation. Located in St-Eustache, our clinic is equipped to quickly treat all your orthodontic concerns. Contact us to schedule your appointment or visit our dedicated page for more advice.
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