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Is it okay to not floss when you have braces?

Is it okay to not floss when you have braces?

Flossing is essential to the health of your teeth and gums when you’re wearing braces. Remember that by not flossing, you will become more prone to cavities and gum disease during your treatment.

Why can’t I floss between my teeth after braces?

The reason flossing with braces is so difficult is due to the wire running through each brace, connecting them, known as the archwire. This wire prevents you from flossing your teeth the traditional way as it does not all the floss to come all the way up between your teeth.

Do you have to floss every time you eat with braces?

When wearing braces, it is important to clean your teeth after every time you eat. Also, when wearing braces, it is also important to floss between your teeth at least once daily. After thorough flossing, you should brush your teeth as well as the brackets and wires in your mouth until all food particles are removed.

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How do you floss with braces on?

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How do I know if I floss right?

Your Gums Shouldn’t Bleed When You Floss It should be a gentle motion moving it up and down along the sides of each tooth. The aim is to clean the areas a toothbrush can miss, not just pulling the floss back and forth and irritating the gumline.

Why does flossing hurt so much with braces?

For example, if you have recently had an adjustment to your braces, pain after flossing is natural. In that case, your teeth likely hurt because of the adjustment and not because of the way you are flossing. However, flossing technique is usually to blame if you have a permanent retainer.

Is it OK to use mouthwash with braces?

First of all, using mouthwash with braces is perfectly safe. It will not harm the brackets or wires of traditional metal braces or clear braces. There are many different kinds of mouthwash and mouth rinses on the market.