Caring for Your Braces: Spring Break Edition

It’s almost here! Spring Break is on the horizon for kiddos, teens and college students alike. Families may be just as excited, as they plan for more leisurely mornings, and afternoon trips to the park or out of town. Before that time evaporates, your Springfield, OH dentist urges you to check your calendar and schedule your recommended exams and cleanings at a convenient time.  Meanwhile, if you or someone you love wears braces, keep these Spring Break care tips in mind.

Don’t Forget Dietary Guidelines

Hot dogs from the ball park, St. Patrick’s Day treats, a reasonable amount of chocolate eggs…all these things are fine in moderation. If you wear braces, keep in mind guidelines from your orthodontic professional. Foods like popcorn, caramels, taffy, chewing gum and nuts are often on the no-no list whether is it Spring Break, or any week throughout the year.

Wear a Mouthguard As Needed

Teeth need special protection for many sports, including all contact sports, and also hobbies like skateboarding and mountain biking. Not only could a blow to the mouth or face undo months or years of careful realignment, but even a minor hit can cause braces to tear the delicate skin of the lips and inner cheeks.

Keep Our Number Handy When You Travel

Spring Break often means travel, and we say: go have fun. Tuck our office number into your backpack, or program it into your phone before you go. If something should happen to your child’s teeth or braces while you are out of town, our trusted dental team can offer advice over the phone, or electronically share dental records and information if an out of town appointment is necessary.

Have a Safe and Braces-Friendly Spring Break!

Spring break is a reason to celebrate and have fun, but don’t let it interrupt your dental care routine. Take care if you or a loved one wears braces, and call us if you have questions. Ready for your checkup in Springfield, OH? Schedule your appointment with North Spring Dental today by calling 937.399.3800.