Keeping your teeth and gums clean and healthy is important to every person at every age. People wearing braces or clear aligners are no exception. In fact, if you are receiving orthodontic treatment, you should prioritize taking care of your teeth and gums because it will help the entire process go smoothly. We share the importance of excellent oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment.
Braces move teeth by putting pressure on them. Your teeth and gums need to be strong to withstand the extra pressure. Healthy gum tissue is tough and flexible. If gums are swollen or weakened by gum disease, they are not suitable for orthodontic treatment. Similarly, if your teeth are fragile, brittle, or extra-sensitive, they may not be ready for the type of pressure needed to move your teeth over time.
Teeth naturally move over time. They don’t move when you press your tongue against them, but they do shift slowly. Gum tissue, called the periodontal ligament, together with a layer of cementum, holds teeth in the jawbone. When steady pressure is applied to teeth, the bone on one side dissolves and grows again on the other side. You can’t see bone dissolve and grow because it happens slowly over time. This is why orthodontic treatment can take around two years to move teeth into the correct alignment.
The slow, steady process of applying pressure to teeth and allowing the bone to dissolve and solidify again is dependent on good oral health. If there are major problems in your mouth, such as gum disease or serious tooth decay, those problems need to be addressed first. Applying extra pressure under those types of oral health conditions could cause further damage. Teeth won’t move correctly, either, if the gums are not healthy.
When you have braces or clear aligners in your mouth, you need to spend a little more time taking care of your teeth and gums. Follow these tips to ensure a healthy, straight smile.
If you have any concerns about your oral health during your orthodontic treatment, make sure you tell your orthodontist or dentist. Our team is always happy to answer any questions you may have and are available to help you practice proper brushing and flossing techniques if necessary. Contact Muench Orthodontics today for your appointment!