Keep Up The Care Routine - Braces and Travel
The best time to relax and destress is during your vacation trip. You should brush and floss regularly and follow your orthodontist’s instructions. Rinse with water and mouthwash after every meal, and follow your orthodontist’s instructions.
Avoiding crunchy, hard, chewy, or sticky foods should be at the top of your agenda, as these particular kinds can cause irreversible damage to your braces. Your orthodontist has most certainly gone over the list of food items that you must keep away from multiple times. However, being away from home doesn’t mean that your brackets and wires become invincible; careful consideration regarding the food you consume must be taken to prevent them from breaking.
Make a checklist of “green light” and “red light” foods before your vacation to avoid feeling overwhelmed when faced with a feasting table. This list should consist of items specifically tailored to the trip so that you can quickly decide if a particular item should be avoided. For those preparing or contributing food, ensure you have braces-friendly options as part of the meal to enjoy all types of delicious foods and desserts without compromising one’s dentition.
In orthodontic treatment with removable aligners, steps must be taken to ensure proper use and maintenance and constant care adhering to the prescribed wear time, cleaning instructions as well as appropriate care so that they remain in top condition.
Aligners, unlike retainers, function to shift teeth throughout the treatment actively. These transparent plastic pieces serve a different purpose from retainers; while retainers primarily prevent the movement of teeth after treatment ends, aligners work proactively to realign the dental structure. So even if you know someone who neglected their retainer for a few days and turned out just fine, the same can’t be said for aligners.
Missing even just one day when it comes to wearing your aligners can seriously impede your treatment—causing the process to move slowly and potentially reversing any progress made previously. Therefore, we usually advise that you wear the aligners for at least 22 hours every day.