What do I do if my braces wire comes out?

You may safely snip the offending wire, yourself, with small wire clippers or nail clippers. Mold some orthodontic wax into the shape that will cover the protruding wire and protect your mouth. It’s not a long-term solution, but this special wax can help prevent injuries and irritation to your cheek, tongue or gums.

Is it normal for braces wire to pop out?

It’s not unusual to sometimes break a wire or bracket when you have braces. There’s nothing to panic about, but you should take action to get your broken braces fixed. Damaged braces can cause discomfort, cuts and abrasions inside the mouth and, if left unfixed, make your treatment less effective.

How do you pop a wire back in?

How do you push the wire back into braces?

Using tweezers you can flex the wire and slide it back into the bracket. If you cannot replace, try to push sticking wire down with a pencil eraser to tuck the wire under the bracket or away from your cheek. Lastly, you can try to place wax on the wire to keep it from poking.

Can I cut my braces wire with scissors?

In certain cases, the wire can be carefully cut with a nail clipper or fingernail scissors. If you cut the wire, make sure to hold one end of the wire or place a tissue or piece of gauze around it so it can be removed from the mouth.

What happens if permanent retainer comes off?

If you have a broken permanent retainer that comes completely off your teeth, your orthodontist can oftentimes take this same retainer and bond it back onto the teeth. If this happens to you, it’s a good idea to save the permanent retainer and bring it in with you to your appointment.