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Can Braces Make My Teeth Loose and Fall Out?

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Can Braces Make My Teeth Loose and Fall Out?

If you are worried that braces can make your teeth weak, loose or fallout?

The answer is a resounding no! Braces will not make your teeth weak or fallout; however, you might feel pain and discomfort after a few days of having braces and your teeth will slightly loose for the first 2 or 3 days after braces are tightened.

Our orthodontists’ team at Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic provides the highest quality dental care using sophisticated Orthodontic treatment with the latest technology for both children and adults.

Can braces make your teeth fall out?

This may not happen because before applying braces, you need regular periodic visits to our orthodontists. Our specialists will keep track of your progress and adjust your treatment accordingly.

Before starting the treatment, our orthodontists thoroughly examine your periodontal and oral health and devise an effective treatment plan. If additional procedures, such as surgery or periodontal treatment, are required, they will recommend them first before any orthodontic treatment with braces.

If you have poor periodontal health, there is practically no chance that our professional orthodontists will apply braces on your teeth. Moreover, sometimes, tooth extraction may be required for your treatment.

Why do your teeth feel loose after braces are tightened?

For the first 2 to 3 days after braces are tightened, it’s natural to notice a small loosening of teeth. It occurs because of tooth movement and changes in the structures that support your teeth. When braces are applied to your teeth, a mild force shifts them to the desired position. So, when your braces are tightened, you will feel pressure, pain, or discomfort on your teeth. This is also quite usual, because different results and changes are made in the bone and periodontal tissue throughout this process.

Furthermore, during the first several days, you’ll be in discomfort, but it will be reduced with time. Moreover, our orthodontists will have to tighten your braces every 3 to 4 weeks during your procedure.

Overall, it’s natural for your tooth to feel a little loose when braces are applied. Yet, It isn’t particularly long lasting.

Why should you see a periodontist before getting braces?

Getting braces, therefore, is not as simple as it may appear. The issue can exacerbate if you have weak, inflammatory, or damaged teeth and gums. A comprehensive dental examination can help decide if you are eligible for treatment.

Any dental problems you may have can be addressed by our specialists before braces are put on. An examination entails looking at your bone structure, teeth, bite, and gums. Your age and any underlying medical issues should be assessed while evaluating your dental health.

Before you get braces, be sure your teeth and gums are in good shape. The wires and brackets, as well as clear aligners, can trap food and germs, causing gum disease.

You will require our specialists’ treatment if you have periodontal disease before you can get braces. The following are examples of treatments that should be done before the procedure:

  • Scaling and Root Planning: is a deep cleaning to treat gum disease.
  • Pocket Reduction Surgery: to eliminate bacteria and inflammation and encourage the gum tissue to reattach.
  • Tissue Grafts: to improve your gum health and give you the best long-term results from your orthodontic treatment.

Overall, a competent dental examination improves your chances of receiving successful orthodontic treatment. Our orthodontists make sure that their patients attain and maintain excellent oral health while providing efficient results.