Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What should I do if a bracket gets off?
    2. How often should I visit my orthodontist?
    3. Once the treatment is finished, will the position of the teeth be permanent?
    4. Once the treatment is finished, can I eat whatever I want? 

      Answers

    1. Ver ClipWhat should I do if a bracket gets off?
      You must try to see your orthodontist as soon as possible, but if there is a lot of inconvenience and the bracket stays turning or turning in the arch, you can withdraw it with a depilating tweezer and put it in a box or any sure place until you take it to your orthodontist so that he could place it again.
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    1. Ver ClipHow often should I visit my orthodontist?
      The control of the treatment should be supervised approximately every 20 – 30 days.
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    1. Once the treatment is finished, will the position of the teeth be permanent?
      Ver ClipYes, any time the patient uses the containment (that is what is placed as soon as the treatment is finished). If this cannot be possible, the most probable thing is that there will be a recidive process, this means that the teeth return to their original position.
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  1. Ver ClipOnce the treatment is finished, can I eat whatever I want?
    Yes. You can eat whatever you want but you must be careful punctually with the hard and/or sticky meals. You cannot use your teeth to tear or bite the meal directly. You should cut the meal and take it to your mouth. It is not also advisable to chew tidbits (chewing gum, caramels, bubble gum, etc.) because they can adhere to the brackets and detach them.
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