5 Healthy Dental Practices for Every Kid with Braces

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With an estimated 25 to 50 percent of children in need of orthodontic treatment, having braces is a common occurrence in childhood. Braces can move and straighten your children’s teeth for the perfect smile and lead to increased self-confidence. However, with braces comes a set of new challenges with maintaining dental care for kids.

Common Challenges with Braces

The addition of braces can make routine cleaning more difficult, limiting access to teeth and gums. Normal brushing and flossing can be difficult to achieve and plaque can build up easily. Plaque left untreated can lead to the onset of cavities and decay. Teaching your kids some simple, proper dental cleaning techniques can keep their teeth and gums, and braces happy and healthy.

5 Healthy Dental Practices for Every Kid with Braces

Tip 1: Brush After Every Meal

Brushing your children’s teeth regularly with braces is super important to remove food particles and keep plaque build-up at bay. Leaving teeth unbrushed between meals can lead to decay, cavities, and other serious tooth and gum problems. Having your children brush after each time they eat – including snacking – can reduce the risk of harmful plaque. If your child is unable to brush, using a mouthwash to loosen and rinse away food particles is a good option.

Tip 2: Brush and Floss Effectively

Learning to brush and floss effectively around your braces can be tricky. Brushing must be done over and under the brackets at an angle to reach the food particles and debris that has formed


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