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Our outward appearance plays a huge role in how we are treated by people around us. As much as we like to say that looks don’t matter, the sad reality is that they do. A significant part of our looks is our teeth. Someone with crooked cannot smile with confidence, and when they do, they’ll immediately be judged for them. The most practical way to fix these crooked teeth is by using braces. They aren’t the perfect miracle solution either, coming with a whole host of problems of their own.
Braces on their own aren’t the prettiest thing in the world. They are extremely visible when talking and often are noticeable even if the mouth is closed. This, however, isn’t the biggest issue, as they will eventually be removed. What won’t be removed is the yellowness caused by the braces, as cleaning your teeth while warning braces isn’t easy. You can make the process easier by using a compatible Toothbrush for braces, but the issue of braces causing yellowness goes much deeper.
Color of braces matter:How white something is often a matter of perception, based on the colors surrounding it. A white cloth would look fine until you put something with a slight blue tint text to it, and then it looks yellowish. Our mouths naturally make our teeth look white by contrasting them with the red lips, gums, and tongue. Once you add braces into the mix, however, the story becomes a lot more different. The color of your braces will directly affect how your teeth look. Here’s how to deal with this situation:
Do not pick yellow:Keeping the previously mentioned analogy in mind, one would think that the contrast of a yellow object near your teeth will make them look whiter than they are. Sadly, that’s not the case. Quite the opposite, actually. This is due to the simple fact that braces cover a lot of our teeth’ surface area. From very up close, sure you might see the difference is whiteness. But from far away, from where everyone would see your teeth, the whole thing just melds together to create teeth that look abnormally yellow.
So, do not pick yellow for your or your children’s braces. It might be your or your kid’s favorite color, but it is not a good choice for braces. If you are still not convinced that yellow is a horrible choice for braces color, just look up pictures of yellow braces, and you would see the issue with your own eyes.
Okay, so yellow isn’t a good choice; which colors are?
Picking the right color:Choosing the right color for your braces can be extremely tricky, as for most people, this is their first and hopefully the only experience with them. What should the color be based on? Should it be dark or like? Will vibrant and exotic colors like red and purple look okay? These and many similar questions stand between the person getting the braces and a final decision.
Here are a few tips to make the decision a little easier:
Dark colors are usually good:
Dark colors are regarded as better options than light ones. The only exception being black, as it just makes your teeth look like they are rotting. Other than that, colors like dark blue, purple, and red are perfectly fine choices.
Avoid white and clear:
Both white and clear have the same yellowing effect on your teeth as yellow. The effect might not be as strong as with yellow, but it is still very much present. Clear braces, in particular, just make your teeth look odd and deformed.
Avoid brown and greens:
Both brown and green should be completely avoided, as they both resemble common food colors. Anyone seeing your braces for the first time will assume that you have food stuck in your teeth.
You can get regular color changes:If you made the wrong choice and didn’t like the color that you chose, don’t worry, it is not permanent. You can change the color of your braces with every visit to your orthodontist. This comes out to around four to eight weeks, depending on your frequency of visit. You can try on experimental colors and see which one fits you the best before making it your default choice.
Tips for keeping your teeth white:Neglected braced teeth can and will get more and more yellow as time goes on. Unlike the perceived tint caused by the color of braces, this tint will persist even after the braces are removed. Getting rid of it will also become more difficult as time goes on. So, it is extremely important to take care of your braced teeth properly to avoid future problems.
Use a proper toothbrush:
Brushing your teeth is extremely important even if your teeth aren’t braced, but it becomes even more critical once they are. Just brushing regularly is alright, but it isn’t good enough. The best way is to use a specialized Toothbrush for braces. These brushes are designed from the ground up to properly clean the new angles and crevasses formed by the braces.
Floss regularly:
Flossing is the same as the toothbrush situation. The only difference is that you do not need specialized floss to get the most out of it. Just the standard floss is good. Flossing cleans the parts of teeth that even a specialized Toothbrush for braces can’t reach, keeping your teeth white all the way through.
Avoid staining food:
The food we consume can have a deep impact on the color of our teeth. So, to keep them blistering white, avoid staining foods like coffee, soda, and tomatoes. Things with food coloring can also affect the color of your teeth, as well as your braces.
Conclusion:Getting yellow teeth from wearing braces can be a scary thought. But, if you keep your teeth clean with a Toothbrush for braces, floss, and avoid yellow braces, you have nothing to worry about.
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