For quick orthodontics, pay attention to your scheduled appointments with your orthodontist during the straightening process and review him regularly at the scheduled appointments. These appointments are carefully adjusted to maximize tooth movement. Refusing or postponing these sessions will prolong the healing process.
Sometimes your orthodontist may ask you to use additional braces at home. This could include an oral dilator or other retainer that will shorten the duration of orthodontic treatment.
Beware of broken brackets, as they can prevent the teeth from moving. Avoid eating harsh foods and leave bad habits that can hurt you so that the blockers don’t break.
Take care of your oral health. Gum disease, gingivitis, and tooth decay can extend the duration of orthodontic treatment. Floss regularly and products recommended by your orthodontist to remove plaque and food debris and prevent any inflammation in the mouth.