Emergency Information
What to do in Case of Emergency
Call our office as soon
as possible if you break or loosen any of your appliances.
Please do not come directly to the office. By calling
us, you will allow us to determine your emergency needs
in a timely manner. Even if you have a regular appointment
scheduled in the coming week, call us immediately if
your braces need to be repaired.
Possible emergency situations:
Loose Brackets or Bands
Call our office immediately
for advice if a bracket or wire is loosened, or if a
wire is poking you. The bracket may need to be re-fitted
as soon as possible.
Wire Irritations
Sometimes discomfort caused by a wire
on your braces can be resolved by moving the wire away
from the irritated area with a cotton swab or pencil
eraser. If the wire will not move, try covering the
end of it with a small piece of orthodontic wax. If
you cannot resolve the wire irritation, call our office
for an appointment.
Lost Separators
Most patients lose elastic separators
during their treatment. Do not worry about losing a
separator, but call our office to see if it needs to
be replaced.
Are sore teeth an emergency?
The amount of discomfort
that most orthodontic patients experience is usually
mild and of short duration. This low-grade dull ache
is caused by irritation in the ligament that surrounds
the tooth.
Tooth discomfort is highly individual, yet most patients
achieve effective pain relief from 400-800 mg of an
anti-inflammatory drug like ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin),
naproxen (Naprosyn), or aspirin. Check with your doctor
for potential side effects with other medications first
or if you have a suspected allergy to any of these drugs.
Typically, 400 mg every six hours is effective for patients
weighing less than 135 lbs. For those over 135 lbs,
effective pain relief can be achieved with 600-800 mg
every eight hours. This medication is usually not required
and not recommended for more than 3-5 days in a row.
If you find that the pain continues for more time, contact
Dr. Gladwell.
Efficient tooth movement can be delayed if anti-inflammatory
pain medication is taken for too long a period of time,
and kidney and liver damage have been found in patients
taking these medications continuously over a long period
of time without a doctor’s supervision. So, be very
careful with your dosing and the length in which you take
these medications. |