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Orthodontic braces care
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"Dr. Reese, how often do I need to brush with dental braces?" |
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Preferably brush within five minutes after you eat anything, whether you're snacking or after a meal. Brushing away cavity-causing bacteria helps keep your teeth cavity-free.
Carry a travel toothbrush in a backpack, purse, or briefcase to always have on hand for brushing away from home. |
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"How do I brush my teeth with braces? |
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Brush between wires and gums to loosen any food particles. There are special toothbrushes for this, check with your orthodontist for recommendations.
Start on the outside of your upper teeth, positioning the bristles at a 45 degree angle, toward the gum. Brush two to three teeth at a time using a circular motion, about ten strokes.
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You may also want to use a water oral hygiene device that helps to
remove food particles the toothbrush may not reach. It is used in
addition to brushing and flossing, not as a substitute. While wearing braces, be sure to schedule regular dental exams every three to six months for cleanings to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Ask your dentist and orthodontist how often they wish to see you. For more information about how we at Show Me Smiles can help you with dental braces, call us at (573) 446-8000, we will be happy to talk with you. |

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Smiles Jay B. Reese, DDS, PC is a practice of General Dentistry. This
provider is not a specialist in Orthodontics (braces), Endodontics (root
canals), Periodontics (gum therapy or surgery), Oral Surgery (extractions),
or Prosthodontics (crowns, bridges, full or partial dentures).
Bleaching, cosmetic dentistry, implantology, implant dentistry, and
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) therapy are non-specialty interest areas that
require no specific educational training to advertise these services.
Conscious sedation is taught as a part of post-graduate residency programs
approved by the American Dental Association. Dr. Reese has not completed an
American Dental Association approved residency program in which conscious
sedation is taught.