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How to Prevent Oral Plates

Sometimes, due to a wound by an accidental bite or scratch, are formed in the skin of the face plates around annoying and painful. They are due to poor oral hygiene. To avoid this, keep in mind the following tips.
• Do not eat the nails, because in this part of the body are too many bugs and infections.
• Do not share food items (spoons, forks, knives, etc.). Salivation because each person is different and the exchange can affect an injury occurs in the mouth.
• Change your toothbrush every three months.
• Do not take things in their mouths, so avoid unexpected injury or wound infections present.
• When you brush, do not forget to gently clean the gums and tongue. Keep in mind that to achieve good hygiene, the approximate oral brushing is three minutes.
• When you finish using it, wash well the toothbrush so there are no food residue from the bristles.
Fixed Comfort of Orthodontic
The comfort of fixed orthodontic appliances has changed considerably in the last twenty years. They are much smaller and less irritating to the cheeks and tongue. Certainly, there is an adjustment period in the first days or weeks, but treatment is usually painless. On the aesthetic point of view, progress is also notable because the orthodontist today at his disposal fixtures with bands and non-transparent metal.
Treatment duration is usually 2 years to 2 ½ years. Be aware that Medicare supports three years of treatment in adolescents, provided it has begun treatment prior to his sixteenth year.
Hygiene in the foreground. Good hygiene is essential to prevent cavities all around the rings of the device. In some cases, the orthodontist may advise avoiding foods too hard or chewing gum.
