What to do if the braces bracket is loose, it should be glued within a few days at most

Updated on healthy 2024-03-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the braces bracket falls off, it is recommended to bond as soon as possible, the sooner the better, try not to exceed 2-4 weeks, the specific time can be arranged according to your own situation and the doctor's time.

    After the braces bracket falls off, if it cannot be glued back in time, it will cause other teeth to move under the cooperation of the bracket and the wire, and the teeth that fall from the bracket will not move without any force, resulting in asynchronous correction, which will not only affect the correction effect, but also prolong the correction time. Patients are advised to maintain oral hygiene after wearing braces and brush their teeth clean after each meal to avoid redness and swelling of the gums, demineralization of the teeth (white spots on the surface) and decay. In addition, after the patient wears braces for the first time, do not eat foods that are too hard, too tough, sticky teeth, and high in sugar, so as not to cause the appliance device to fall off, affect the effect, and prolong the time.

    At the same time, pay attention to regular follow-up.

    After the completion of orthodontic treatment, the patient must wear the retainer according to the doctor's instructions to avoid **. The retention time depends on the malocclusion, generally about 2 years, and may need to last for life in special cases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't worry too much.

    I've dropped it before, too.

    At that time, the doctor told me that it was the first time for me to forget it, and I didn't need money.

    He said it usually costs fifty.

    It's very convenient to glue it, so don't worry.

    At most, it will cost fifty dollars.

    Maybe the doctor won't want your money.

    Good luck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> "What should I do if the bracket drops?

    1. Why is the bracket old?

    1. Occlusion problems.

    When the teeth are moved or overbited, the brackets can be bitten by the teeth during the orthodontic process, and it is easy to fall out. However, this will improve as the teeth move and adjust the occlusion, and the doctor will also give you a guide to raise the teeth. teeth to avoid bracket dropping.

    2. Tooth surface problems.

    Poor oral hygiene, severe demineralization, and dental fluorosis will affect the bonding effect. Therefore, it is generally cleaned before braces to reduce the chance of bracket loss.

    3. The reason for the binder.

    Poor adhesive performance, slow or fast curing times, deterioration or contamination can all affect the bonding of brackets. Therefore, whether the orthodontic material is qualified or not also affects whether the bracket will fall off.

    4. Improper operation.

    Tooth surface cleaning, acid etching, poor moisture insulation, insufficient acid etching range, improper adhesive ratio and matching, uneven coating, and incorrect bracket placement also affect the adhesive effect. If the archwire is forcibly tied into a crowded and misaligned tooth, excessive force can easily cause the bracket to fall off.

    5. Dietary problems.

    When you become a braces party, the daily diet must avoid these.

    a. Hard and crispy food: such as popsicles, beef jerky, hard candy, pork ribs, chicken thighs, dates, popcorn;

    b. Sticky chewy food: rice cakes, gummies, chewing gum, glutinous rice products, yellow shelled seafood: such as shrimp, crab, etc., which are easy to cause the appliance to fall off: green fiber-rich food: easy to be wrapped in the arch wire;

    c. Easy to dye food: For example, curry is easy to dye the orthodontic rubber ring yellow, and you can eat it without caring about whether it is beautiful or not;

    d. High-sugar foods and drinks: such as candy, cakes, such as cola, snow slippery blue, fruit juice, etc., which are easy to cause tooth decay, so be sure to brush your teeth after eating.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: There are many reasons why the bracket is easy to fall, such as the bracket bonding surface and the tooth surface are not convex, the adhesive performance is not good (expired), the opposite tooth tip can bite the bracket, the doctor's operation error (acid etching is not enough, saliva pollution), the patient does not cherish it (gnawing hard objects) and so on.

    For patients, what you can do is to be cherished and not eat hard food too often. Also, when sticking to the brackets, try to spit out the saliva to reduce the possibility of saliva contamination.

    Losing two weeks means that the tooth has not been ** for two weeks, so it will not only not move in the direction of ** in these two weeks, but will appear in a certain **. However, the specific degree of correction depends on the specific situation of orthodontic treatment such as time, tooth position, age, and previous orthodontic treatment. Generally, two weeks is not too serious, especially for the teeth behind the caninees, two weeks is nothing.

    This is equivalent to extending the entire orthodontic treatment program by two to three weeks.

    Still, it should definitely be glued back in time. In addition, if this is done repeatedly, the consequences are not as simple as above.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The alveolar bone of the tooth during orthodontic treatment is relatively active and extremely unstable, and the dentition will definitely be deformed in two weeks, or contact the doctor to quickly glue the bracket.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital immediately to get the glue off, which will affect the time and effect of the orthodontic treatment.

    The way to keep the brackets from falling off is not to eat sticky and hard food, not to eat snacks, not to eat bubble gum, to eat crispy fruits with a knife, to eat them piece by piece, and to eat them with your back teeth, not with your front teeth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, I suggest that you should best diagnose and treat in the dentistry department, I wish you good health, and welcome to ask questions again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you drop it, go to the hospital in time and stick it.

    The force of the bracket losing the archwire does not act on the tooth, resulting in a longer correction time and even a failure of the correction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is because the adhesive of the contact surface and the tooth surface are re-bonded, and there is a great chance of falling off again, just like a falling tile, the adhesive cement on the back is difficult to clean, and it is easy to fall off again.

    But the reason for all this is still in the doctor's side, and then take the tile as an analogy, the problems that occur during the first period, such as falling off and material replacement, there are only two possibilities, one is the quality of the tile itself, the other is the fall off caused by the operation problem, that is to say, it is either the quality of the bracket itself, or the bonding operation problem at that time, if you want to add the cost of the doctor himself, it should not be passed on to the patient, and even the doctor should give an explanation for the time cost of the patient's delay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Be careful when eating, try not to use your front teeth and you won't fall out.

    Or the quality of the doctor's glue is really not good, otherwise the tooth surface will not fall off like this, ask the doctor if there is a better glue.

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