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Orthodontic Emergency Care Questions

What to do in orthodontic emergencies, how to handle broken brackets, poking wires, and when to call your orthodontist.

What counts as an orthodontic emergency?

True emergencies include: severe pain not relieved by over-the-counter medication, significant facial swelling, mouth trauma affecting braces, or a wire puncturing cheek/gums causing excessive bleeding. Most other issues like loose brackets or minor discomfort can wait until regular office hours.

What do I do if a bracket breaks?

If a bracket breaks but stays on the wire, leave it alone until your next appointment. If it comes off completely, save it and call your orthodontist. Use orthodontic wax to cover any sharp edges. Broken brackets usually aren't emergencies but should be addressed within a week to avoid treatment delays.

Do orthodontists offer emergency appointments?

Yes, most orthodontists reserve time for emergency appointments during business hours. For after-hours emergencies causing severe pain or trauma, call your orthodontist's emergency line (usually provided at start of treatment). They can guide you on immediate care and schedule an emergency visit if needed.

How do I handle a poking wire?

Try pushing the wire back into place with a clean eraser or cotton swab. If that doesn't work, cover the end with orthodontic wax to protect your cheek or gums. As a last resort, you can carefully clip the wire with clean nail clippers. Call your orthodontist within a day or two to properly fix it.

What if I lose my retainer?

Call your orthodontist immediately! Teeth can shift quickly without retainer wear. If recently completed treatment, your orthodontist may see you urgently for impressions for a new retainer. Most offices can make replacements within a week. In the meantime, your orthodontist may provide a temporary solution.

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