Cleaning with Power Chains

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TheKT
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Cleaning with Power Chains

#1 Post by TheKT »

I recently received ( wow that seems like I actually wanted them, lol!) Power Chains on my top and bottom front teeth and noticed that it is harder to clean in between those teeth now. Any suggestions from the tried and true? Thanks!!

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kpw818
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Re: Cleaning with Power Chains

#2 Post by kpw818 »

I have some tiny little picks in addition to the brush picks. I will use those to kind of massage in between the teeth (all of them). My dentist suggested it, and it has been great to clean a little better.
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rowo
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Re: Cleaning with Power Chains

#3 Post by rowo »

I use the interdental christmas tree looking brushes. If I feel that my teeth aren't clean enough, I'll put some toothpaste on one of those and brush around the brackets and under the powerchains.

msw
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#4 Post by msw »

WaterPik all the way.
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kathydell
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#5 Post by kathydell »

Waterpik for sure! And those little interproximal brushes. I found it to be the only combination that felt like I got it all with full top & bottom powerchains.

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#6 Post by Featheryy1221 »

When I had powerchains last month, my electric tooth brush wouldn't brush the areas as well. So I'd go over the areas with a manual tooth brush. Before brushing I always floss the area first, but even with flossing there would still be some things stuck. So I used a proxabrush that I dipped in good old Listerine. Usually that got everything out for me, but if your teeth are really crowded, it can be impossible to get the proxabrush in there. In that case, a waterpik probably the best for the job. :)
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Estimated treatment time: 18 months. (6 months- expander, 1 year- braces)
Bonded Rapid Palatal Expander: 10/1/13 - 3/31/14
Upper and Lower Metal Braces: 4/22/14 - 7/14/15
Total treatment time: 21 months

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Alisonpv
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Re: Cleaning with Power Chains

#7 Post by Alisonpv »

rowo wrote:I use the interdental christmas tree looking brushes. If I feel that my teeth aren't clean enough, I'll put some toothpaste on one of those and brush around the brackets and under the powerchains.
+1 vote for interdental brushes. they're awesome.

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I got my braces on June 21, 2013

TheKT
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#8 Post by TheKT »

Thanks everyone - I am equipped with proxy and waterpik so I should be good

SunshineRay
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#9 Post by SunshineRay »

I scrubbed so hard that the powerchains came off once or twice so be careful.

cs2thecox
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Re: Cleaning with Power Chains

#10 Post by cs2thecox »

Waterpik 100%.
Although now I have a powerchain made from a long wire ligature on the top. It's HORRIBLE! But I suppose it's all doing some good...

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