hello viewers! in this video we will discussabout filing teeth after braces. we shall also discuss some frequently asked questionsat the end of this video. so, let's start!after having braces removed, some people choose to have their teeth filed to further enhancetheir smiles. even though the teeth are aligned, there might bea slight unevenness in length, or a chipped tooth or an overly pronounced canine. also,the adhesive used to bond the braces to the teeth can leave a grittyresidue that needs to be removed. there are some minor risks, but the process is generallysafe and effective. give it some thought and take an accuratechoice for filing teeth after braces:
ask yourself why you want to have your teethfiled. most people consider tooth filing because they are unhappy with an imperfection or unevennessof the teeth. but, keep in mind that tooth filingcan result in increased sensitivity and also wears away at the surface enamel. enamel helpsprotect your teeth from cavities and helps prevent staining.there is also a chance that filing between teeth may cause them to reset over time. sotake some time and think it over. discover specific details for filing teethafter braces: consult with your dentist. don't be afraidto ask questions and tell your dentist exactly what you want. find out what instruments hewill be using and how
he cleans them. orthodontists usually usea rotary tool with a diamond tip and hand tools for more specific contour work. butwearing away too much of the enamel can damage nerves and promote toothdecay, which might result in a root canal later. also, anesthetic isn't normally usedbut your teeth may be sensitive if you just got your braces removed.if it helps, bring a picture of the perfect smile and show it to him to give him somethingto go by. probation service for filing teeth after braces: any type of dental work leaves your teethsensitive, but filing will reduce the protective outer layer and could make eating and drinkinga little difficult
at first. cold and hot beverages, especiallymight cause discomfort, so for a while it would be best to drink through a straw ordrink only room temperature liquids. be careful, as acidic foods and beverages,like oranges, can also irritate the area. normal brushing is okay as long as you goeasy on the treated areas, but you might decide to switch to asensitive toothpaste for a little while. let's discuss some important frequently askedquestions: after my braces are taken off, do they filemy teeth? question number 1: after my braces are taken off do they filemy teeth to make them less sharper and also
is it bad to use 2 elastic bands per eachside? and how much does it cost to whiten them and what is better bleachingor laser? answer: often times, the last finishing touches oforthodontic treatment can include polishing or smoothing the edges (biting surfaces) ofthe teeth. this can help enhance the way the teeth look, as often teethcan be worn in different patterns from before when the braces were put on. not that theteeth are straight, they might need a small touch-up. if you areconcerned regarding "sharp teeth", ask your orthodontist and bring this up with her/himand see if they can
touch it up, or round it out for you. is it safe to have my two front teeth fileddown? question number 2: i had braces, but my two front teeth stilllook a little large. i also don't think the braces completely fixed my overbite. i findit hard to bite "how i am supposed to" with my two front teeth how theyare. i have heard that filing down teeth can be harmful, but i would only want them fileddown a tiny bit. would this be safe? answer number 1:if the adjustments are little more than aggressive
polishing, taking "just a little" enamel,you should be fine. but, you should be aware that if moreaggressive adjusting is done, the teeth may need to be restored (crowns or veneers). answer number 2there is a procedure that dentists can do called "cosmetic contouring". when small changesto the shape of a tooth can make a big difference to theappearance of a your teeth this is a good solution. the key words here are "small changes".as long as you are just 'tweeking' minor issues so that yourfront teeth will blend more harmoniously with the teeth around them it should be ok. besure that your dentist is experienced in esthetic
dental procedures. answer number 3your tooth is all you have and will not grow again. this may seem obvious but take greatcare in asking a dentist to file your teeth down. what will it looklike afterwards? do a mockup with marking a dark pencil masking the edges that may beadjusted. your teeth and smile and your face all come into play. youhave a high smile line with what can commonly be referred to as a rather "gummy smile".this can be altered easily enough (and reversibly) and suddenly yourteeth look ok without filing them down? an alternative is to make the adjacent teetha little longer (bonding composite) again
without harming them andreversible (remove composite if not pleased with result). this can be done as a mockupbefore commencing any irreversible tooth destruction. yourorthodontic result is great now you need to look after your teeth as best as possible.veneers/crowns all destroy precious tooth enamel and will needreplacement later so do not demand this approach unless all other alternatives are tried andexhausted. talk to your referring dentist they should be able tohelp with a minimum of harm to any teeth. i do not understand how you are supposed tobite and why you cannot bite like you are supposed to.
what does the orthodontist do to you whenyou get your braces off? question number 3: i am just a little curious in advance as towhat they are going to do to me when they take them off and if my teeth will hurt after.i also heard that they will file the bottom of your teeth after sothey are straight across but i am not sure if that is true?answers: answer number 1:taking off braces is really easy and does not take as long as you'd expect. it takesless than 30 seconds to take off all the brackets and they do so withspecial plyers. after, your orthodontist will
take a sanding tool and sand all the glueoff your teeth so that they are nice and smooth. if necessary, theymay file down your teeth a bit to make them even. they did this with me because i bitemy nails and it made the bottom of my teeth uneven. this is all veryeasy and it is a relief to get them taken off. after, they will take molds, pictures,and an xray and you will be done, ready to come back in a couple daysto get your retainers. congrats on getting your braces off! answer number 2:first they'll take off the rubber bands and the wires, then use pliers to take off thebrackets. this can sometimes be a little painful,
but its more likea tug. then they'll take off the metal band things around your molars. after that they'llgrind off the glue from the brackets. you might get a little wet,because they'll be rinsing your mouth a lot. then they'll make a mold of your teeth foryour retainer, and you're done. your teeth will be so smooth! good luck. answer number 3:first, they'll use pliers to pull of all of the brackets separately. for metal brackets,this is mostly painless. however, i had ceramic braces, so i was intremendous pain because they would not come off very easily. next, they'll remove theglue. unless you have really sensitive teeth,
this is quick and painless.your ortho might file your teeth if they are really uneven. then, you'll take molds foryour retainers! have fun with your new smile. i hope you have enjoyed watching the videoon filing teeth after braces. share this video on social media sites like twitter, google+and facebook to spread this information to more people. please do subscribe to ourchannel to watch more informative videos to learn and live better. thank you very much.
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