- Loose Brackets and Bands |
- Broken Braces Wires |
- If a Rubber Spacer Falls Out |
- If a Wire is Causing Irritation |
- If the Main Wire Has Come Out
- If a Bracket is Loose |
- If You Swallow a Piece |
- If Your Teeth Are Sore |
- If Your Headgear Gets Bent |
- If a Retainer Cracks
Take two pieces of dental floss and insert them through the spacer. Then pull on both pieces of floss to stretch the spacer and slide the spacer back and forth between the two teeth where it belongs. When the bottom half of the spacer slips under the tight spot between the teeth, release and remove the floss and the spacer should now be back in place.