Has anyone ended up with off-color squares when their braces were removed? That is such a big fear for me, I literally panic when I imagine taking my braces off (even though that's still over a year away).
What would be the guidelines to try prevent color differences?
I'm freaking out today especially intensely because I ate lots of blueberries today and it seems they dyed cement around some of my lower brackets. I can only imagine what it might be doing to my enamel (in terms of color changes). Needless to say, I'll be a lot more careful with berries, can't give them up completely, though. So any other pointers besides berries?
Also, since I brush my teeth more often now than I did before getting braced, they may be whiter than the teeth under the brackets. Am I wrong in thinking that?
TIA!
Discoloration under brackets
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I wore braces for two years and I too was TERRIFIED of having the discoloration from the cement stains, but THANK GAWD, I didn't have any. However I was meticulous about keeping my teeth clean when I had my braces. I also am not a coffee drinker, smoker, or blue berry eater, lol.
Here is/was my cleaning regimine EVERY morning:
1) Waterpick my mouth TWICE
2) Rinse with PLAX. It's like mouth wash, but it is supposed to remove plaque.
3) Brush.
I think the key is keep your teeth CLEAN. So as long as you don't let the blueberries SIT on your teeth, I think you will be fine.
Here is/was my cleaning regimine EVERY morning:
1) Waterpick my mouth TWICE
2) Rinse with PLAX. It's like mouth wash, but it is supposed to remove plaque.
3) Brush.
I think the key is keep your teeth CLEAN. So as long as you don't let the blueberries SIT on your teeth, I think you will be fine.
I had braces and have them again now and I still have a slight worry about staining too. I had no staining the first time and believe me, I thought I would for sure. I think your chances are pretty good that you will not have any stains if you take good care of your teeth. What does your ortho say?
I did read somewhere that excess cement might cause staining
I didn't have this the first time in braces but I DO have some excess on a few teeth now. I really hope this doesn't mean stains in my future.
I did read somewhere that excess cement might cause staining

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