Wondering what happens after your braces are removed? Read on to learn more. Many patients are excited to have their braces removed, and they should be as it is a huge accomplishment. However, the work is not finished once the braces are removed. Maintaining the proper alignment and overall appearance and health of the teeth is dependent on quality aftercare.
What happens after treatment with braces is complete?
By having a full understanding of how aftercare for braces works, you can make sure to take all of the necessary precautions and follow each step of the process properly. Each patient may have slightly different and unique instructions. But, the following is an overview of what can be expected after braces are removed.
Wearing a retainer
The first and perhaps most obvious step in the braces aftercare process is wearing a retainer. This works to maintain the proper alignment of the teeth after the braces come off. Wearing a retainer is also the most important step for ensuring the teeth do not begin shifting back to where they were before braces. It is crucial for the patient to wear the retainer as often as possible, only removing it when absolutely necessary.
Along with wearing the retainer often, patients should also ensure it is kept clean at all times and stored properly when not worn.
Change in diet
Teeth go through an adjustment period once braces are removed. It is important to not do anything to aggravate the teeth while they are adjusting to the removal of braces. One of the changes that may be required to ensure the teeth are not aggravated is a change in diet.
Be sure to talk to your dentist or orthodontist about what can and cannot be eaten for the first few weeks or months after braces are removed. It is often best to avoid foods that are either very hot or cold as they can increase the chance of tooth sensitivity.
Teeth whitening
Some patients are concerned with minor stains on their teeth after braces are removed. But, stains are normal and nothing a proper in-office teeth whitening procedure cannot fix. However, it is important not to rush into teeth whitening following the removal of braces. It is strongly encouraged to refrain from attempting over-the-counter whitening kits as they may increase the level of sensitivity.
After several weeks of life without braces, the teeth should be ready for teeth whitening. Then patients are then able to enjoy a bright, beautiful smile with straight teeth.
Good oral hygiene
Perhaps one of the more vital precautions to take when ensuring teeth health and a quality cosmetic appearance after braces are removed is practicing good oral hygiene. The appearance and overall health of the teeth after braces are dependent on quality care and a consistent brushing routine.
Be sure to avoid consuming too many foods and drinks that can damage the enamel. Have a proper routine in place that consists of brushing several times a day, flossing and using mouthwash daily, and checking for any signs of oral health or cosmetic complications.
FAQs about braces aftercare
Do I need a dental cleaning after wearing braces?
Stains can develop on teeth surfaces as a result of wearing braces. Therefore, a teeth cleaning is almost always necessary after having braces removed. This removes plaque and tartar build-up and helps teeth look bright and shiny. As discussed, a teeth whitening procedure is often helpful as well. If the enamel has weakened, then fluoride treatment may be needed before whitening to avoid irritation.
What happens if I forget to wear my retainer?
It is imperative to wear your retainer for the majority of each day for the first few months. With that said, missing several hours or even a day should not cause teeth to shift in a meaningful way. However, missing a week or more could lead to alignment issues.
Are there any dietary restrictions after having braces removed?
There may be certain restrictions for the first few days as the mouth may feel funny and there may be some residual glue that has not gone away. Once the mouth returns to feeling normal, then there are no restrictions, although smart dietary choices such as limiting the consumption of refined sugars (for cavity and gum disease prevention) are recommended.
The bottom line
Your teeth alignment treatment does not stop once braces are removed. In fact, you could need to go through the process all over again if you do not follow a proper aftercare routine. If you have recently had braces removed or need general orthodontic advice, then contact us today and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Request an appointment here: https://paramountdentalspecialty.com or call Paramount Dental Care & Specialty at (562) 450-1261 for an appointment in our Long Beach office.
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