Thursday, February 20, 2014


How to Handle a Braces Emergency 
 
February has been a pretty eventful month with much attention being focused on 
The Super Bowl and 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. Families across the U.S. have been 
huddled together these past few weeks to witness athleticism at its best. 
                                   

Although not everyone is destined to win a gold medal, it’s still fun to get out there 
and feel like you can. However, sports, especially ones involving body contact, can 
raise your risk of a mouth injury. If you wear braces, you need to be extra careful. 
 
If you don’t wear a mouth guard, you could accidentally damage your orthodontic 
appliances. Please watch out for the following braces emergencies:

  • Protruding wire 
  • Loose wires, brackets or bands 
  • Knocked off bracket 
  • Lost wire or wire tie 


 

While these orthodontic issues don’t seem like “emergencies,” you don’t want a 
loose, broken or protruding wire or bracket to irritate or cut your mouth. If this 
should happen to you, make your orthodontist aware of the situation, so the 
problem can be taken care of in an appropriate manner. 
 
Experiencing a problem with your dental braces? In Colorado Springs, Dr. Suter 
handles orthodontic issues. Please remember to call ahead of time and give a 
detailed description of your problem. 
 
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Suter at Suter Orthodontics in Colorado 
Springs, please call (719) 550-0222. 


 
What Olympic sport is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!