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01 워터 플로서

워터 플로서는 치아 사이와 잇몸 선을 청소하기 위해 압축된 물의 흐름을 사용하는 장치입니다. 이는 플라그, 음식 찌꺼기 및 박테리아를 제거하는 데 이상적이며, 특히 교정기를 착용 중이거나 민감한 잇몸을 가진 사람들에게 적합합니다. 전통적인 치실에 대한 부드러운 대안을 제공합니다.

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02 전기 칫솔

전동 칫솔은 회전하거나 진동하는 브리슬이 장착된 전동 장치로, 수동 칫솔질보다 더 효율적으로 치아를 청소합니다. 플라그를 제거하고 잇몸 건강을 개선하며 충치 위험을 줄이며, 최적의 사용을 위해 타이머와 압력 센서를 갖춘 경우가 많습니다.

03 치실

치실은 치아 사이와 잇몸 선을 따라 플라그와 음식 찌꺼기를 제거하는 데 사용되는 얇고 유연한 실입니다. 이는 칫솔이 닿지 않는 부위에 도달하여 충치와 잇몸 질환을 예방합니다. 정기적인 치실 사용은 구강 건강을 유지하고 건강한 치아와 잇몸을 촉진하는 데 필수적입니다.

04 치간 칫솔

치간 칫솔은 치아 사이와 교정기 또는 임플란트 주변을 청소하기 위해 설계된 작은 칫솔입니다. 이는 접근하기 어려운 부위에서 플라그와 음식 찌꺼기를 효과적으로 제거하여 잇몸 질환과 충치를 예방하는 데 도움을 줍니다. 이는 치실에 대한 훌륭한 대안입니다.

Oral Care

How Should Patients with Braces Properly Brush Their Teeth?

Morning Routine

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Upon waking up, rinse your mouth with either saline water or warm water. Saline water effectively removes the sticky feeling in the mouth and leaves you feeling fresh and comfortable.

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After breakfast, start with a simple rinse to remove food debris, then proceed with using a water flosser and an orthodontic toothbrush for thorough cleaning. You may choose to use mouthwash afterward as an additional step, though it is not mandatory.
Post-Lunch Cleaning

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After lunch, rinse your mouth immediately to clear out any food particles. Follow up by using a water flosser to clean hard-to-reach areas around the brackets and between teeth. Depending on your situation, you can choose to use either an interdental brush or dental floss for deeper cleaning. If possible, dental floss is preferred for more effective interdental cleaning.

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Tip: Interdental brushes and dental floss can be used independently or together. It is generally recommended to use them before brushing, but they can be effective after brushing as well. Mouthwash should only be used as an additional cleaning aid, not a substitute. If there is still a significant amount of food residue in the mouth, mouthwash alone will not be sufficient for proper cleaning.
Evening Routine

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After dinner, it is crucial to focus on cleaning thoroughly. Start by rinsing your mouth multiple times to remove the majority of food debris. Then, use a water flosser for a more comprehensive cleaning, targeting the spaces between your teeth and around the brackets.

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Next, use dental floss to clean between each tooth. Ensure that the floss gently reaches the area where the gums meet the teeth, without going too deep or staying too shallow, to avoid inadequate cleaning or gum damage. After flossing, use an interdental brush dipped in fluoride toothpaste to clean the gaps between your teeth, around the brackets, and in any hard-to-reach areas. This process is similar to scrubbing away stubborn stains.

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Finally, use an orthodontic toothbrush and brush your teeth using the Bass technique for at least 5 minutes. After brushing, rinse your mouth gently once or twice. It is advisable to leave some fluoride foam between your teeth to help prevent cavities.
Monthly Maintenance and Long-term Care

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Applying fluoride once a month is an effective way to protect your teeth from bacterial damage. Additionally, aim to schedule a professional dental cleaning and checkup at least once a year to ensure no cavities develop during orthodontic treatment.

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Essential tools for on-the-go: A water flosser and mouthwash are essential when you are out. After meals, it's important to clean food debris from your mouth as soon as possible using a water flosser. If you need to brush your teeth, it’s best to wait at least 30 minutes after eating to avoid damaging your enamel.

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Cleaning orthodontic screws: The screws in your braces can easily accumulate food particles, so it is vital to clean them regularly. After each meal, use a water flosser to flush around the screws, and use a toothbrush or an interdental brush for more thorough cleaning. Regular checks for inflammation are essential, as untreated infections may require screw replacement, which can be painful and inconvenient.
Cleaning Your Oral Care Tools

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Your cleaning tools also require regular maintenance. Effervescent cleaning tablets designed for retainers are an excellent solution. Besides cleaning your retainer, you can also use these tablets to clean interdental brushes, small rinsing cups, water flosser reservoirs, and nozzles. A periodic deep clean will effectively remove limescale and bacteria, keeping your tools hygienic and extending their lifespan. This method significantly reduces the need for daily cleaning efforts.

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Julia

Julia

I came across this blog mentioning using a water flosser and other cleaning tools. Do I need to use all of these?

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