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Orthondontist expander food stuck between expander and roof.
This is why the small brushes the orthodontist will give you can be so helpful.
Chewy or sticky candy like chewing gum taffy licorice and caramels should be avoided.
This is the place to post general questions and comments about all areas of orthodontic treatment.
The biggest change to our lives has been the restrictions on food.
By consulting with professional trained dental professional you may learn.
How to maintain oral hygiene during treatment.
For the best results most patients brush their appliance and teeth in between meals.
Using a water flosser will help to dislodge any food that may be caught above your expander.
If food does get stuck in the expander just wash it out with water.
Try mashed potatoes yogurt soup or pretty much any food you do not have to chew.
The brushes will help to remove food particles and other debris that is wedged in the expander.
Food debris getting stuck between the device and the roof of the mouth.
In addition using a flexible palate cleaner can also help remove all the food debris and excess material that are left underneath the expander.
Since food and debris often get stuck beneath an expander using a water jet or a special syringe designed to gush out water beneath the expander to get rid of the debris.
Dietary changes with an expander.
While wearing an expander the patient should avoid sticky and hard foods including popcorn ice chips corn on the cobb and most candies.
Instead opt for softer snacks and try satisfying your child s sweet tooth with fruit or softer desserts like ice cream.
There is a teeny space between the top of the wire and the roof of mouth so i don t even feel the expander in the roof of my mouth until i put my tongue up there.
Each appliance treats a variety of problem areas of the mouth related to expansion.
Her mouth is a little sensitive and adjustments can hurt a bit but she s hanging in there like a trooper.
Actual patients palate expander vs quad helix two common types of appliances that may be commonly used in pediatric or adolescent dental care are a palatal expander and a quad helix.
Once the food is loose you can use your soft bristle toothbrush to brush away the food debris and clean the palate expander.
I wouldn t think flesh growing.
There will be a space between the tissue surface of the appliance and the roof of your mouth.
While the expander is designed to carefully and gently expand the top of her jaw it has thrown some curveballs our way.
Antimicrobial mouthwash can also help remove any food and bacteria stuck under the expander.
Once you get more used to the expander you may try to experiment with more normal foods and come to realize that food will tend to get stuck in it.