


If your child recently got braces for their teeth or if you’re preparing for this milestone, congratulations! They’re well on their way to a healthier, gorgeous smile. During the time their braces are on, it’s essential they protect their mouth by following some basic guidelines for caring for the braces and teeth.
In the first few days after your child’s braces have been placed onto his or her teeth, the teeth may be tender. This is a normal part of the treatment process, and the discomfort will subside quickly. The good news is that this sensation is an early indication of tooth movement.




Adjusting and straightening teeth is best done early. If your child or teenager needs braces, our dentists are here to help you make the right choice by ensuring that you have all the information you need regarding this dental procedure. Make sure your child stands out for the right reasons by providing them with a perfect smile that can only be attained through braces.
Your child will receive the highest level of personal care from our dentists and will make sure they understand the procedure of braces and how long they can expect to have them on. The complete treatment usually lasts an average of two years. Despite the teeth becoming straight before the two years is complete, it is best to keep the braces on for the duration of the recommended time than to take them off too soon. If braces are removed too soon, it increases the risk that the teeth may become crooked again. As with any medical procedure, you only want to have to do it once.







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