

Ask your orthodontist to give you instructions on how to better clean the teeth surfaces around the dental braces.

Brush your teeth thoroughly three times a day with fluoride toothpaste.
Pay special attention to the areas between your brackets and your gums.
Brush after every meal to make sure that you clean food debris trapped in or around braces.


Use a
soft orthodontic toothbrush. Some brands offer toothbrushes for orthodontic use especially designed for dental braces care.
Orthodontic toothbrushes usually have longer bristles on the edges and shorter ones in the middle, to help cleaning between dental braces and teeth.


You can also use an
electric toothbrush with soft bristled head for dental braces cleaning.
If it has adjustable speed, use a moderate setting so as not to break or loosen orthodontic appliances.


An
interdental brush can be used to fit between the wire and the tooth to remove hard-to-reach plaque and food debris.

Floss at least once a day. You may think that it is not possible to floss while you wear dental braces, but you can.
Special flossing products, floss threaders and floss, can help in passing dental floss under archwires
to facilitate flossing of the teeth between the wires and the gumline.
Ask your orthodontist to demonstrate the proper flossing technique, after your braces are first put on.

Oral irrigators can be used in addition to regular brushing and flossing.
These instruments shoot small streams of water onto the teeth at high pressure removing food debris and plaque from between teeth and dental braces.


A
mouthwash containing fluoride can be used complementally to help strengthen teeth enamel and prevent tooth decay during orthodontic treatment.

Dental Visits - Regular visits to your dentist are important to monitor the health of the teeth and gums during orthodontic treatment.
Visit your dentist at least twice a year for a checkup and cleaning.

If you do not take proper care of dental braces during orthodontic treatment,
the risk of tooth decay and periodontal disease is significantly increased.