If the coils on your braces are cutting your gums frequently, it may be due to improper fitting or positioning of the braces. Sharp edges or misaligned wires can irritate the soft tissue of your mouth, causing cuts or sores. Additionally, if you’re not maintaining good oral hygiene, plaque buildup can exacerbate irritation. It's best to consult your orthodontist to assess the situation and make any necessary adjustments.
no its not
Floss on a daily basis. Bloody gums are a sign of gingivitis.
The rubber bands in braces are to cover the wire so that it does not scratch up your gums.
No, cutting the wires out of braces will not cause them to simply pop out. The brackets are bonded to the teeth with a strong adhesive, and they will remain in place even if the wires are removed. Additionally, removing braces should only be done by an orthodontist to avoid damage to the teeth or gums.
its yummy nd it numbs your gums ... x
Well speak with your dentist. It is very common for them to cut your gums between your teeth and use braces.
It depends, they puncture the braces trough your gums, and they bleed for a while, so id say yes, alot.
Braces are not inserted into the gums or in your teeth, they are placed on your teeth using dental glue. Your teeth or gums may feet sore for a few days to a week after placement due to the tightness of the braces. You should take some Ibuprofen or Motrin after placement and after tightening.
You can rinse out your mouth every night with salt water
The bottom answer is not totally correct. You must wait at least a few weeks, preferably 3 months, before getting braces in order to let the gums and the bone heal properly before putting on braces. They can never get braces because they will irritate the damaged gums.
People with braces can eat chocolate eclairs and wine gums, but they should do so with caution. Chocolate eclairs may be sticky and can get caught in the braces, while wine gums are chewy and can potentially damage the brackets or wires. It's best to consume these treats in moderation and ensure proper oral hygiene afterward to avoid any complications. Always consult with an orthodontist for personalized advice.
I am 15 years old and I wear braces so I know what I am talking about, even though my teeth didn't have this problem. To put it simply overgrown gums interfere with orthodontic treatment. This requires them to be removed or cut away from the gum line. I hope I have helped you on this matter.