Monday 12 July 2021

Everything you need to know about braces wax

Braces are widely preferred orthodontic solutions for achieving the kind of smile you have been longing for yourself. Brookhaven orthodontics always advice people to go for orthodontic treatment not only to improve the facial aesthetics but also to correct the bite, which is essential for good oral and overall health. People who wear traditional metal braces often experience discomfort or irritation initially due to slightly sharp edges of the braces. Many a time, the tiny part of the braces come out and start hurting the mouth. These are a few challenges that you might face when you have braces in your mouth. Braces are good and to deal with the discomfort, we have Liberty orthodontics at our rescue always. Besides all the other methods, the dental wax is one of the most effective things used as a life-saver with braces. 


Dental wax and its uses

All kinds of wax we find useful in our daily lives is made of bee-wax, paraffin or carnauba wax and it is solid at room temperature. Same applies to the dental wax as well. However, the warmth of hand softens it enough so that its application becomes easy. It is clear and hence unnoticeable when applied. It is generally flavorless, but due to technological advancements you can find flavors in the dental wax as well. This wax is made specially to relieve pain, irritation or discomfort which may sometimes cause orthodontic devices such as the brackets and wires of braces, ligatures or even partial dentures, which will have wire clasps. You can also use the dental wax for short-term relief in case of a damaged or chipped tooth. 

How to use a dental wax? 

The following are the steps to use dental wax properly: 

1. Brush your teeth properly and gently to ensure that no food particles or residue is stuck on the teeth. You should be more careful about the area where you wish to apply the wax 

2. Dry off the braces with a tissue before you start the process of wax application. This is also important because a completely dry area that will also make sure the wax is applied evenly. 

3. Wash your hands thoroughly and pat them dry well. You should take a small piece of wax and roll it with your fingers into a bad shape. The ball should be big enough to cover the piece of bracket or wire that is irritating inside your mouth. Generally, a ball should be the size of a pea or popcorn kernel and it should be sufficient. Roll the wax for a minimum of 5 seconds. This will also soften it and simplify the process of application. 

Joshua Hyde is the author of this article. To know more about Orthodontics in magnolia please visit contact us : https://museortho.net/about

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