In case of emergency

What to do in case of problems with my braces?

EMERGENCY & FAQ – WELL INFORMED, QUICK HELP

Quick Help and Answers

Here you find advice and answers for common problems with your braces. Whether you have a sore or a wire is loose – we show you what to do and when to contact us.

If your appliance hurts your gingiva or is bothering you in another way, stop using it and quickly schedule an appointment with us!

In case of a broken plastic base or wire, schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible – in most cases this can be fixed.

There is great risk of orthodontic relapse and loss of treatment achievements in case of periods of disuse of your appliance – please schedule an appointment at once.

You should come see us immediately to have the loose parts reattached. Please save all parts and bring them with you to the appointment. Please schedule an appointment with us without further delay!

You may be able to carefully reinsert the wire into the bracket or band with a pair of tweezers. If not, you can cover the end of the wire with protective wax for protection until you can come into the practice.

Cover the end of the wire with a ball of protective wax to protect soft tissue. If you have nothing else available, sugarfree chewing gum does the job, as well. In some cases you can shorten the wire with a small pair of scissors. In any case, please schedule an appointment with us.

Tell us during your next appointment.

It is possible your child experiences pain for a couple of days after receiving fixed brackets. You can alleviate mild pain with homeopathic preparations. In case of strong pain and after consulting your pediatrician, painkillers (for example Ibuprofen/Nurofen) may be administered. In cases of sores inside the mouth you can use an antibacterial mouthwash (for example Meridol) or rinse with cool chamomile tea. In any case careful toothbrushing continues to be very important, as bacterial infection of the gums is in itself very painful.

If your aligner was new you may be able to wear the last aligner you had before this one. Please inform us so we can have a new aligner made and mail it to you. If you had already been using the lost aligner for a couple of days, you can try to move on to the next aligner slightly ahead of time. Do this with caution.

Please inform us immediately and schedule an appointment – if possible, continue to use the broken aligner – usually this does not cause problems.

Schedule an appointment and bring with you the last 3 aligners that you used – in this case we need to check, whether the adjustment worked out as planned.

As a first step you can try to carefully smoothen sharp edges on the aligner with a nail file. Please make an appointment with us, as well, so we can professionally smoothen the edges.

In case of injury please contact the dental emergency sercive at:
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