Orthodontics Goals for 2023

Your Orthodontic Goals for the New Year

The beginning of a new year is an excellent time to begin setting new goals for yourself in order to work toward your dreams and complete any outstanding tasks. Improving your health, including dental care, is a critical step toward bettering yourself and your way of life. You must take certain precautions to avoid tooth decay even if you have braces and are working to align your teeth. We’ve included some pointers to get you started on improving your oral health and avoiding issues in the new year.

Follow Your Orthodontist’s Suggestions

To avoid problems or delays when trying to straighten your teeth over months or years, it is critical that you follow your orthodontist’s instructions. You should only use orthodontic equipment when your orthodontist recommends it, whether you use Invisalign or rubber bands. You will make faster progress if you follow their instructions and avoid wearing the braces for longer than necessary. If you have trouble remembering when to wear the equipment, set reminders in your phone or on your calendar.

Brushing and flossing should become second nature.

Brushing and flossing at least twice a day is critical for preventing decay and gum disease. Brushing and flossing are critical for removing bacteria and reducing plaque buildup, both of which can wear away enamel. Brush and floss your teeth twice a day, or after each meal, to remove food that has become lodged in the crevices of your teeth.

Wear a mouthguard.

Wearing a mouthguard is one of the best ways to keep your teeth from being chipped or knocked out. If you have a gym class at school or participate in contact sports, you should always wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth on the field or court. Although standard mouthguards can be uncomfortable and bulky in the mouth, we can make a custom mouthguard for you to wear that will not be a distraction when properly fitted. We can even incorporate your team colors to ensure that it matches and is not misplaced.

Anything tough or sticky should be avoided.

Eating chewy and sticky candy is one of the simplest ways to damage your braces and teeth. The sticky texture can pull the braces away from the teeth, lengthening the process. It is critical to avoid eating popcorn, caramel, and even nuts until the braces are removed by the orthodontist. It may be difficult at times to stick to the rules, but remember that once the braces are removed, you will be able to eat your favorite foods again. Your short-term sacrifices will be well worth it once you have a beautiful smile.

Knowing which resolutions to make can help you feel more accomplished as your efforts bear fruit. If you are looking for an Orthodontist in Missouri City or surrounding areas, Smith + Pisklak’s experienced team is here to help. Please contact us as soon as possible to schedule a free consultation at our office.