f you have issues with your braces in the upper teeth, it's important to contact your orthodontist as soon as possible. They are the best person to provide guidance and address any concerns you may have. Explain the specific issue you are facing with your braces, whether it's discomfort, broken wires, loose brackets, or any other problem.
In the meantime, you can try gently pushing any protruding wires back into place using a clean cotton swab or the eraser end of a pencil. If a bracket becomes loose, you can use orthodontic wax to temporarily secure it and prevent discomfort.
Remember, it's crucial not to attempt any major adjustments or repairs on your own. Your orthodontist will have the necessary expertise and tools to fix the issue properly. Schedule an appointment with them to get the necessary adjustments and ensure your braces continue to work effectively in aligning your teeth.
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