Request An Appointment

How do you achieve and maintain your smile at school when you just got your braces? Schools operate on a tight schedule. Consequently, students may not have the luxury of time and tools at their disposal to care for their mouth and braces. It is important to make space and time to care for your braces as food and debris can remain trapped in your braces which can cause plaque buildup and lead to other dental problems down the road. The following tips can help you or your child maintain their oral health with braces and Invisalign at school:

Use an

Oral Health Kit

Always pack a kit with basic oral hygiene essentials to care for your braces. The braces kit should include:

  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Floss
  • Dental wax
  • Retainers
  • Natural pain remedy or OTC pain medicine
  • Rubber bands
  • Lip balm

The items are essential because they assist in maintaining your braces. Moreover, they protect you against dental emergencies. The brace kit should be small to fit in your locker or backpack. The size is essential for more comfortable usage and movement at school.

Avoid

Sticky, Hard, or Chewy Foods

Braces are sensitive to some foods. Therefore, it is important to avoid foods that may damage your braces or cause discomfort. Examples of such foods include:

  • Popcorn
  • Gum
  • Candy
  • Chips

These foods can break wires and brackets, which can prolong your time in braces. Additionally, the discomfort caused by these foods is enough to consider eating something else. Orthodontists recommend that patients avoid chewy, hard, or sticky foods. This may limit your choice of foods but protect your braces in the long run. If your child is having a hard time choosing foods compatible with their braces or are not finding options at school, parents may find it helpful to pack braces-friendly meals for their children.

Brush & Floss

After Meals

Braces allow food debris and plaque to settle on your teeth. Left unattended, plaque can form and lead to multiple dental problems. However, with your braces kit, you are good to go. After eating, you can pop into the restroom and clean your teeth and braces.

Avoid Dehydration

Drinking water is beneficial to your overall health. Additionally, drinking water when you have braces is helpful because it:

  • Helps in removing plaques and food particles
  • Assists in preventing stains caused by sugary drinks or soda

Wear A

Mouthguard When Required

Braces increase your risk of oral injuries, especially for athletes. Contact sports such as football, wrestling, and volleyball (to name a few) can result in oral injury for children with braces. Mouthguards are a great way to protect your child from this type of injury. If you are uncertain if your child needs a mouthguard, consult your family orthodontist.

Visit Your

Orthodontist Regularly

When you have braces, it is essential to visit your family orthodontist regularly. The orthodontist will conduct a routine orthodontic adjustment and provide any maintenance needed. In cases of severe pain, concerns about your appliances, or challenges with broken parts, your orthodontist is a great resource for help and can advise on next steps.

Loose Wire or

Broken Bracket at School?

It is common to experience a broken bracket or wire at some point while having braces. This can occur anywhere – even at school.

Broken Wire

The remedy is to use dental wax to cover the pointy end of the broken wire. This solution prevents it from cutting the side of your gums or cheek. After the first aid, you should visit your San Antonio orthodontist

Loose Bracket

If you are experiencing discomfort from a loose bracket your can use an eraser tip on a pencil or your clean fingers to push the bracket back into place. It will be important to schedule an appointment with your orthodontist as well to make sure the bracket is properly adhered.

Contact Your

San Antonio Orthodontist

If you are in San Antonio and looking for an orthodontist who offers quality and family-oriented services for individuals of any age, feel free to contact San Antonio Orthodontics to book an appointment.