The team at Battiste Orthodontics can answer all your questions about caring for your orthodontic appliances.
A beautiful smile is worth a little work!
Orthodontics requires some adjustment – both to the physical changes occurring in your mouth and to your routine for oral hygiene. Caring for your appliances is vital, whether we are talking about your braces, Invisalign® clear aligners, or your retainer. Here’s the scoop on how to get the best results during, and after, your treatment.
Your teeth deserve lots of TLC
Excellent oral hygiene with an orthodontic appliance, like braces or Invisalign clear aligners, is essential for keeping your teeth and gums healthy. It’s also critical for successful treatment. The right toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss will make it easier to perform the proper ortho dental care. If you need recommendations on these items, please ask! Battiste Orthodontics can help guide your braces care regimen, or Invisalign® clear aligners care regimen, and help you select the best products for your teeth and appliance.
Brush your teeth three times a day
Floss at least once a day
Rinse twice a day
Sugar-free breath mints
We recommend using these products during treatment for proper orthodontic care
Toothpaste
You can brush with your preferred toothpaste.
Mouth rinse
Rinse with over-the-counter fluoride rinse twice a day. This can be purchased almost anywhere you buy toothpaste.
Sugar-free breath mints
Any sugar-free xylitol gum or mint can be used, as long as xylitol is the first ingredient listed on the label.
Salt for soreness
At first, your teeth and mouth may feel a bit tender or sore. This is temporary – and perfectly normal. You can help relieve oral tissue discomfort by dissolving one teaspoon of salt in eight ounces of lukewarm water. Swish and gargle. Swish and gargle. Swish and gargle. This will help promote the healing of your mouth! But don’t swallow the salt water (trust us, you won’t like it). If the pain still doesn’t go away after rinsing, you can take a pain reliever. When you’re new to braces, your lips, cheeks, and tongue may also become irritated. This will quickly pass, but if needed, we can give you some wax to temporarily put over your braces and give your mouth a break.
The hard truth: softer foods are better now
Modern technology means sturdier braces, but you still need to be careful and avoid foods that could damage your orthodontic appliance. Softer foods are recommended (mmm, mac & cheese…), especially after an appointment when your mouth may be sore. When in doubt, take it slow or avoid it altogether.
Avoid sticky foods
Avoid high-sugar and high-acidity drinks
Cut food into smaller pieces
Enjoy soft, braces-friendly foods
Our guide to eating with braces
Some foods and drinks to avoid
Taffy, Starburst®, Skittles®, caramels, Mike and Ike®, Now&Later®, Tootsie Rolls®, gummy candies
Ice cubes, hard candies, beef jerky, hard granola bars, suckers, hard bread, popcorn kernels (fully popped popcorn is OK)
Soda, diet soda, Gatorade®, juice, Powerade®, energy drinks
Foods and drinks you can enjoy
Yogurt, pudding, bananas, grapes, oranges, fruits without pits, crackers, cheese, mashed potatoes, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, ravioli, spaghetti, macaroni and cheese and many other pasta dishes
Water, milk, Crystal Light®, GatoradeG2®, Propel®
Clear aligners need care, too
Sure, your Invisalign clear aligners can easily come on and off, and people enjoy that flexibility when eating and drinking. But with great power comes great responsibility, which means you must keep track of them and clean them frequently.
Clean your aligners regularly
Disinfect your aligners every day
Keep your aligners safe
Apply and remove your aligners carefully
We recommend using these products during treatment for proper orthodontic care
Cleaner tablets
We recommend Retainer Brite® cleaner tablets which are available for purchase at the front desk.
Disinfectant
You may use EverSmile® WhiteFoam or Steraligner daily to help keep your aligners fresh, whiten teeth and help with dry mouth.
Gum or breath mints
If you do not have a toothbrush available, rinse with water and chew a piece of sugar-free gum that contains xylitol for 10 minutes before putting your aligners back in. Do not chew gum with your aligners in. You may suck on sugar-free mints.
Retainers do just that—retain your new smile
Orthodontic care doesn’t end once your braces or aligners are removed. Retainers are stabilizers, keeping your teeth happy and secure in their new position. Take care of your retainer, and you take care of your teeth – for a lifetime. But if you lose your retainer, or if it no longer fits properly, let us know and we’ll get you back on track.
Clean your retainer regularly
Apply and remove your retainer carefully
Keep your retainer safe
Replace your retainer when necessary
Be vigilant
After you finish orthodontic treatment, your teeth will want to continue shifting. Your retainer (some are removable, some are fixed) stops that, holding your teeth in their perfect new positions.
Wearing it is everything (you’ve come so far), so… wear it. With pride! Your Elevate Orthodontics team will show you how to care for your retainer and explain how long you’ll need to use it.