The Ultimate Guide to Brushing your Teeth with Braces - Tips and Tricks for Everyone

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The Ultimate Guide to Brushing your Teeth with Braces

- Tips and Tricks for Everyone

It might seem hard to learn how to brush your teeth when you have braces, but don't worry! With a little bit of practice, you'll be able to master the technique quickly. Find out how to brush around braces like a pro with these top-notch tips. This will help you or your child have clean teeth while going through orthodontic treatment.

● Stick to a schedule for brushing your teeth

You should brush your teeth at least twice a day, but the more often you brush, the better. Well, as long as it's every after a meal and there's no sugary drink. Remember! If you don't have a toothbrush with you, be sure to rinse your mouth with water. Your teeth will be grateful for your hard work.

● Find the perfect electric toothbrush made for your braces

With round, soft bristles and a small head, you can reach those hard-to-reach places as easily as a breeze. Meet the Proxabrush, which is a superhero team-up of a toothpick and a mascara brush. It will help you get rid of that annoying food stuck in your teeth and keep you from being annoyed.

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● Learn how to brush well

Don't be fooled by your braces. Your teeth need care from the front, the back, and the gum line. Use all of your brushing power to get rid of any plaque buildup. Extra tip: Make sure your tongue is clean, too, because it may contain food particles, and stick with your braces.

● Start Flossing Daily

Start your day by flossing your teeth. It's the best way to keep your gums healthy, stop tartar from building up, and beat gum disease Prepare your 18-inch floss, hold it firmly, move it through the cracks between your teeth, and clean each base. Consider buying a water flosser to add a twist to your traditional flossing. This will give you a chance to rinse your mouth out.

● Rinse-and-repeat routine

Before you brush, give your mouth a quick rinse to get rid of any loose food. This will make room for your toothbrush to clean your teeth well. But what's the point? After you brush, give your mouth another rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash to kill germs and make your breath smell better Don't leave the bathroom until you've checked the mirror one last time to make sure not a single crumb or piece of dust is left. This rinse-and-repeat routine will keep your teeth and braces as clean as possible.

Conclusion

Properly brushing your teeth is essential when you have braces—it's even more important than when you don't! With the right tools and technique as well as regular flossing, it's easy enough to keep your mouth clean even if you have braces. Just remember—take your time! Cleaning all those nooks and crannies can take longer than normal so be sure not to rush it!

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