Braces are the most common orthodontic treatment these days, and you can also regard them as one of the most effective and reliable ones. But don’t worry if your dentist hands you in a box of dental wax after your next sitting with them. The idea is to make your treatment and daily life as smooth as possible. This article will help you understand the usage of dental wax for your ongoing braces treatment.
You must have thought of candle wax when you heard the word wax but remember that the wax we’re talking about in this article is called Dental Wax which is very different from the candle wax we all know about.
Dental wax is made from beeswax and other biocompatible ingredients that are not harmful if you consume them, although your dentist will advise you not to consume it purposely. These ingredients allow dental wax to be flexible so it can be held on to your braces for a longer time.
In the beginning, your braces will make your mouth feel uncomfortable and uneasy. That is because metal brackets attached to your tooth with a wire constantly pulling them in a direction will be a little difficult. Another reason is that the wire touching your cheek and lips will make you feel more uncomfortable; and difficult for you to open your mouth wide. The edges of your wire may hit your cheeks and injure them, but eventually, you will get used to it, and your braces will not bother you. But during the first several weeks, your dentist will apply dental on to the sharp edges of your braces to smoothen out the corners and minimize its interaction with your cheeks soft tissues.
It’s relatively very easy to use dental wax. Begin with brushing and flossing your teeth. That is because you do not want to trap debris and particles of food beneath the wax, as that will turn into tartar and damage your teeth. Then wash your hands, dry them and take a small pinch of wax. Roll the wax to make it a ball shape piece; Then, place that ball onto the area of your braces that are hitting the insides of your mouth. Press is a bit, and Voila, it’s done! Let it be there for a white. You do not need to remove it while eating or drinking. And if you accidentally swallow it, do not worry. It’s absolutely safe. All you need to do is, brush again and apply some new wax.
At Smiles On Greatwood Dentistry, we are the masters of orthodontic treatment. We use some of the best state-of-the-art technology and treatments to ensure your illness is cured. We also offer flexible payment options and accept insurances, but all is to be discussed later. Hence we suggest you begin by calling us on 281-937-7530 and book your appointment. Let us specialists examine you, and we can then move on from there.