Every element of the braces hardware installed in your mouth at Quality Orthodontic Care works in concert to reposition your teeth. Through the course of iterative adjustments, your ideal alignment will be achieved, allowing you to enjoy a more functional mouth and appealing smile.
It’s important to keep in mind that there are some foods and activities that could potentially damage, bend or loosen a piece of orthodontic hardware. If this happens, timely attention is called for. The longer you delay having your damaged braces repaired, the more likely you are to experience complications and delays in the realignment process.
If a piece of hardware is damaged or comes loose, it could seriously injure your cheek or gums. If part of it is still attached to any other part of your braces, you should not attempt to remove it. Any sharp points in your mouth should be concealed within the orthodontic wax your orthodontist gave you when your braces were installed. If you don’t have it on hand, you can improvise with a pencil eraser.
Spacers can sometimes fall out shortly before you are due for your next adjustment session. If this happens, you should call 770-901-2433 to speak to a staff member at our clinic. Dr. John Fleming can assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
The easiest solution for this problem is to schedule an earlier adjustment session where the spacer can be addressed and Dr. John Fleming can replace any other hardware that has a little wear and tear.
If you have damaged braces in Alpharetta, Georgia, you need to call 770-901-2433 to have it addressed and repaired at our office.