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Braces fall off, is it problem
Yesterday I install braces first time, today it fall off (  last teeth bracket) due to wire get struck in cheek tissue, I call the doctor , they say it's okay as it will not affect,,come in next appointment , my question is, is last bracket(  first molar in my case ( i have 28 teeth) )doesnot effect the force distrubtion in other teeth,?
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No, it won’t. Don’t worry about that bracket, keep it with you and the Orthodontist will place it again in your next appointment.
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Keep taking all the precautions given by the orthodontist on your first appointment.
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Do not brush too hard, avoid soft drinks and sodas, do not take junk and sticky food while you’re getting the ortho treatment done.
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Hi If you have got braces for first time then you don't have to worry about the force distribution. You can carry your bracket for your next appointment and the dentist can fix it.
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It happens many times with braces. Doctor will fix it next appointment. Do not worry. Just keep the bracket peace safe with you and carry it for next appointment.
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