Friday, February 19, 2010

RUBBER BANDS

Common Questions:

What are Rubber Bands?
· They ensure proper movement of your teeth and correction of your bite
· They are very important to the final outcome of your treatment

How much do I wear them?
· You need to wear them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (even when sleeping) unless otherwise instructed
· You may remove them only when eating, tooth brushing, playing sports or musical instruments
· Consistency is the key to the success and final outcome of your treatment

Will I be sore?
· You may be sore for the first few days until you get used to them
· If you are inconsistent with wearing your rubber bands, the soreness will remain until you wear them consistently

Do I need to change them often?
· Change elastics daily even if not broken, as they will lose their ability to improve your bite
· Keep extras on hand in case they do break

What if I run out?
· Stop by the office and pick some up or call and we will be happy to mail them to you

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Retainers
Here are some common questions about retainers....

What is the purpose of a retainer?
· Retainers are designed to maintain your teeth in a corrected position following orthodontic treatment
· Without proper wear, teeth may have a tendency to move or shift
How often should I wear my retainers?
· Retainers should be worn full-time (24hours / day) for 1 year. Then, night-time wear indefinitely
Will my retainer affect my speech?
· Your speech will be affected for the first few days as your tongue gets used to your retainers
· Reading out loud or continued speaking will help
· The more you wear your retainers the quicker you will get used to them
How do I take care of my retainers?
· Please use the retainer cases given to you. They protect your retainers from breaking when they are not in your mouth
· Clean your retainers with a toothbrush, toothpaste and cold water
· Be gentle especially around the wires, and do not squeeze the retainers, which may cause the retainers to crack
· Denture cleaning tablets can be used monthly, or as often as needed to remove plaque and buildup
Retainer Rules:
· Keep your retainers away from pets, as they love to chew them
· Keep retainers out of the sun, as they may distort.
· Never flip or play with the retainer with your tongue or chew on them. This may cause the wires to bend and the plastic to break
.Do not wear retainers during contact sports or swimming. Always have a case with you for these activities.
Questions?
· Give our office a call and we will be happy to help, and answer any questions or concerned

Remember wear your retainers; Shift happens!