Functional Appliances
Now that you have a functional brace you may have some questions you would like
answered.
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A Twin Block functional appliance.
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What is a functional appliance?
A functional appliance is a removable brace that works on the upper and lower teeth
at the same time.
How much do I need to wear the brace?
The number of hours per day that you are expected to wear the brace will be explained
to you. For the treatment to work it is important you follow these instructions.
With the correct number of hours of wear you may find the improvement in the position
of’ your teeth can be quite dramatic.
Will it be painful?
It is likely to be sore for about 3-5 days each time the brace is adjusted. If necessary,
painkillers such as the ones you would normally take for a headache, may help (please
read the instructions on the packet). If there is an obvious area of soreness as
a result of the brace, ring for an appointment as soon as is reasonably possible.
If possible, do not stop wearing the brace or else you will have to go through the
3-5 days of discomfort all over again when you start wearing it once more.
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Before Treatment and 9 months after
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How else might it affect me?
Your speech will be different. Practice speaking with the brace in place e.g. read
out aloud at home on your own, and in this way your speech will return to normal
within a couple of days .
You may also find yourself swallowing a lot to begin with. This is quite normal
and will quickly pass.
Can I eat normally?
You may not be able to eat with your functional appliance in place. You will be
advised about this. If you have been told to take it out for eating, make sure it’s
placed in a tough plastic box for safekeeping. A suitable box will be recommended
to you. For your orthodontic treatment to work well and in the shortest possible
time it is important you take care of your teeth and brace. In order to prevent
damage to both, you should avoid the following:
Toffees, boiled sweets, sugared chewing gum, chocolate bars, etc.
Fizzy drinks including diet drinks, excessive amounts of fruit juice.
What about toothbrushing?
It is important you brush well three times per day and use a fluoride toothpaste.
If possible carry a brush with you for use after lunch. Take the brace out to clean
your teeth. You should also gently brush the brace, taking care not to damage the
wires.
A daily fluoride mouth rinse should be used last thing at night, after tooth brushing.
Failure to keep your teeth and brace clean will lead to permanent scarring of your
teeth.
Can I remove the brace?
The brace you are now wearing is removable but should only be removed for cleaning,
unless you are otherwise advised. When it is not in your mouth it should be in its
protective box. Do not click the brace in this. Failed and cancelled appointments
or repeated breakages of the brace will add to this overall treatment time.
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A bionator type of functional appliance
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How often will I need appointment?
You will need regular appointments during treatment for the brace to be adjusted.
Do I still need to see my regular dentist?
Yes. It will be important you still have checkups with your regular dentist throughout
orthodontic treatment so that your teeth can be checked for decay.
What if I play contact sports?
You should wear a gum shield instead of your functional appliance when you play
contact sports. This will also be the case if you enjoy riding a bicycle, roller-skating
or skateboarding. When not in your mouth the brace should be in a protective box.
What do I do if my brace breaks?
Ring up for an appointment as soon as is reasonably possible. Do not wait for your
next routine appointment as the breakage may slow your treatment, or may result
in damage to your teeth. If you repeatedly break your brace treatment may be stopped.
Fixed Appliances
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Removal Appliances
Functional Appliances
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