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Orthodontic Emergencies
Orthodontic
Emergencies
At
Hiremath
Orthodontics
Steps for Orthodontic Emergencies
Tools & Supplies
With these tools and supplies on hand in
your clinic (most of which you already have),
you will be prepared to handle the most
common orthodontic emergencies.
• Non-medicated orthodontic relief wax
• Dental floss
• Sterile tweezers
• Small, sharp clipper
• Q-tips
• Salt
• Interproximal brush
• Toothpicks
• Non-prescription pain reliever (acetaminophen or ibuprofen supplied by the
student’s parent/guardian—use only with written permission of the orthodontist and
parent/guardian)
• Topical Anesthetic (such as Orabase or Ora-Gel)
Food Caught Between Teeth
This is not an emergency, but can be a little uncomfortable or embarrassing for the braces-
wearing student. It is easily fixed with a piece of dental floss. Try tying a small knot in the
middle of the floss to help remove the food. Or use an interproximal brush or toothpick to
dislodge food caught between teeth and braces.
Lost Wire or Ligature
Tiny rubber bands or small, fine wires,
known as ligatures, hold the wire to
the bracket. If a rubber or wire ligature
is lost, notify the parents so that the
orthodontist may advise whether the
patient should be seen.
If a rubber ligature should come off, you may be able to put it back in place using sterile
tweezers. If a wire ligature comes loose, simply remove it with sterile tweezers. If the wire
ligature is sticking out into the lip but is not loose, it may be bent back down with a Q-tip or
pencil eraser to eliminate the irritation.
Of course, when one ligature pops off or breaks, others may follow. Be sure to examine all
ligatures before sending the student back to class. Missing or broken ligatures should be brought
to the attention of the student’s parents, who should then inform the orthodontist.
Ligatures Come Off
Discomfort
It’s normal for a
patient to have
discomfort for a day
or two after braces or
retainers are adjusted.
But it can make eating
uncomfortable.
Reassure the patient
that the discomfort is
both normal and
temporary. Encourage
soft foods. Have the
patient rinse the
mouth with warm salt
water. If the patient is
allowed to have over-
the-counter pain
relievers,
acetaminophen or
ibuprofen may be
effective.
Mouth Sores
Some patients are susceptible to episodes of mouth sores. While braces do not cause them,
they may be precipitated or exacerbated by an irritation from braces. One or several areas of
ulceration of the cheeks, lips or tongue may appear. This is not an emergency, but may be very
uncomfortable for the patient. Prompt relief may be achieved by applying a small amount of
topical anesthetic (such as Orabase or Ora-Gel) directly to the ulcerated surface using a cotton
swab. Instruct the patient to reapply as needed.
Loose Wires,
Brackets or Bands
If the braces have come loose in any
way, the parents need to be notified,
and they should call the orthodontist
to determine appropriate next steps.
Irritation in Mouth
Sometimes new braces can be irritating to the mouth, especially when the patient is eating. A
small amount of non-medicinal relief wax makes an excellent buffer between metal and mouth.
Simply pinch off a small piece and roll it into a ball the size of a small pea. Flatten the ball and
place it completely over the area of the braces causing irritation. The patient may then eat
lunch more comfortably. Let the student know that if the wax is accidentally ingested it’s not a
problem. The wax is harmless.
Protruding Wire
Occasionally the end of a wire will work itself out of place and irritate the patient’s mouth. Use
a Q-tip or pencil eraser to push the wire so that it is flat against the tooth. If the wire cannot
be moved into a comfortable position, cover it with relief wax. (See Irritation of Cheeks or Lips
above for instructions on applying relief wax.) The patient’s parents will need to make the
orthodontist aware of the problem.
In a situation where the wire is extremely bothersome and the patient will not be able to see
the orthodontist anytime soon, as a last resort, you may clip the wire.
Reduce the possibility of the student swallowing the snipped piece of wire by using folded
tissue or gauze around the area. Use a pair of sharp clippers and snip off the protruding wire.
Relief wax may still be necessary to provide comfort to the irritated area.
A Bracket is Knocked Off
Brackets are the parts of braces attached to teeth with a special adhesive. They are generally positioned in
the center of each tooth. The bracket can be knocked off if the student has eaten one of those hard or
crunchy foods orthodontic patients are instructed to avoid, or if the mouth is struck while at play.
(Encourage all students, especially those with braces, to wear a protective mouth guard while playing
sports.
If the bracket is off center, the adhesive may have failed. Call the parents—and recommend that they
immediately notify the orthodontist, who will determine the course of action.
If the loose bracket has rotated on the wire and is sticking out, and the patient cannot immediately be
taken to the orthodontist, you can do a temporary fix to alleviate discomfort and prevent further damage.
But take care to prevent swallowing or other injury.
To put the bracket back in place, use sterile tweezers to slide the bracket along the wire until it is between
two teeth. Rotate the bracket back to the proper position, then slide it back to the center of the tooth.
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Orthodontic emergencies at hiremath orthodontics

  • 2. Steps for Orthodontic Emergencies Tools & Supplies With these tools and supplies on hand in your clinic (most of which you already have), you will be prepared to handle the most common orthodontic emergencies. • Non-medicated orthodontic relief wax • Dental floss • Sterile tweezers • Small, sharp clipper • Q-tips • Salt • Interproximal brush • Toothpicks • Non-prescription pain reliever (acetaminophen or ibuprofen supplied by the student’s parent/guardian—use only with written permission of the orthodontist and parent/guardian) • Topical Anesthetic (such as Orabase or Ora-Gel)
  • 3. Food Caught Between Teeth This is not an emergency, but can be a little uncomfortable or embarrassing for the braces- wearing student. It is easily fixed with a piece of dental floss. Try tying a small knot in the middle of the floss to help remove the food. Or use an interproximal brush or toothpick to dislodge food caught between teeth and braces.
  • 4. Lost Wire or Ligature Tiny rubber bands or small, fine wires, known as ligatures, hold the wire to the bracket. If a rubber or wire ligature is lost, notify the parents so that the orthodontist may advise whether the patient should be seen.
  • 5. If a rubber ligature should come off, you may be able to put it back in place using sterile tweezers. If a wire ligature comes loose, simply remove it with sterile tweezers. If the wire ligature is sticking out into the lip but is not loose, it may be bent back down with a Q-tip or pencil eraser to eliminate the irritation. Of course, when one ligature pops off or breaks, others may follow. Be sure to examine all ligatures before sending the student back to class. Missing or broken ligatures should be brought to the attention of the student’s parents, who should then inform the orthodontist. Ligatures Come Off
  • 6. Discomfort It’s normal for a patient to have discomfort for a day or two after braces or retainers are adjusted. But it can make eating uncomfortable. Reassure the patient that the discomfort is both normal and temporary. Encourage soft foods. Have the patient rinse the mouth with warm salt water. If the patient is allowed to have over- the-counter pain relievers, acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be effective.
  • 7. Mouth Sores Some patients are susceptible to episodes of mouth sores. While braces do not cause them, they may be precipitated or exacerbated by an irritation from braces. One or several areas of ulceration of the cheeks, lips or tongue may appear. This is not an emergency, but may be very uncomfortable for the patient. Prompt relief may be achieved by applying a small amount of topical anesthetic (such as Orabase or Ora-Gel) directly to the ulcerated surface using a cotton swab. Instruct the patient to reapply as needed.
  • 8. Loose Wires, Brackets or Bands If the braces have come loose in any way, the parents need to be notified, and they should call the orthodontist to determine appropriate next steps.
  • 9. Irritation in Mouth Sometimes new braces can be irritating to the mouth, especially when the patient is eating. A small amount of non-medicinal relief wax makes an excellent buffer between metal and mouth. Simply pinch off a small piece and roll it into a ball the size of a small pea. Flatten the ball and place it completely over the area of the braces causing irritation. The patient may then eat lunch more comfortably. Let the student know that if the wax is accidentally ingested it’s not a problem. The wax is harmless.
  • 10. Protruding Wire Occasionally the end of a wire will work itself out of place and irritate the patient’s mouth. Use a Q-tip or pencil eraser to push the wire so that it is flat against the tooth. If the wire cannot be moved into a comfortable position, cover it with relief wax. (See Irritation of Cheeks or Lips above for instructions on applying relief wax.) The patient’s parents will need to make the orthodontist aware of the problem. In a situation where the wire is extremely bothersome and the patient will not be able to see the orthodontist anytime soon, as a last resort, you may clip the wire. Reduce the possibility of the student swallowing the snipped piece of wire by using folded tissue or gauze around the area. Use a pair of sharp clippers and snip off the protruding wire. Relief wax may still be necessary to provide comfort to the irritated area.
  • 11. A Bracket is Knocked Off Brackets are the parts of braces attached to teeth with a special adhesive. They are generally positioned in the center of each tooth. The bracket can be knocked off if the student has eaten one of those hard or crunchy foods orthodontic patients are instructed to avoid, or if the mouth is struck while at play. (Encourage all students, especially those with braces, to wear a protective mouth guard while playing sports. If the bracket is off center, the adhesive may have failed. Call the parents—and recommend that they immediately notify the orthodontist, who will determine the course of action. If the loose bracket has rotated on the wire and is sticking out, and the patient cannot immediately be taken to the orthodontist, you can do a temporary fix to alleviate discomfort and prevent further damage. But take care to prevent swallowing or other injury. To put the bracket back in place, use sterile tweezers to slide the bracket along the wire until it is between two teeth. Rotate the bracket back to the proper position, then slide it back to the center of the tooth.