Yes, you can use a water pick (water flosser) with spacers in place. It's effective for cleaning around dental braces and spacers, as the pulsating water can help remove food particles and plaque from hard-to-reach areas. However, it's important to use the device gently to avoid damaging the spacers or surrounding gum tissue. Always consult your orthodontist for personalized advice on maintaining oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment.
They just use a dental pick to pluck them out. Then they let you brush your teeth and they put the bands on your molars. Doesn't hurt at all. :]
They just use a dental pick to pluck them out. Then they let you brush your teeth and they put the bands on your molars. Doesn't hurt at all. :]
i have gum pockets, and i would like to know how to use a water pick to get into the gum pockets
you can use the same spacers as long they are a 1/4 "
I remember two spacers used.
pick them out
use some Tylenol
There are millions of people that uses water pick that are cordless. I would say about half the world uses them.
No u cant because there to thing and will not make any difference go buy some from a local shop spacers are pretty cheap
Well I believe you do have to get spacers before braces. The spacers are used to separate, or space out, the teeth. Where these spacers are, the bands for your braces will go.I didn't have to get spacers before my braces.Some people do some people don't my friend she did not have to get spacers only braces.
To lift the front of a Ram you have to replace the springs, or add spring spacers.
Dental spacers can be removed once the teeth for which the dental spacers were placed have sufficiently erupted into the spaces provided by the spacers. Your dentist or orthodontist can tell you if this has occurred.