What is the
purpose of the headgear?
Headgear is worn to move the back teeth, or to keep them in their present
position whilst the front teeth are being straightened. Failure to wear
the headgear as instructed may mean your front teeth will be left sticking
out at the end of treatment!
Are there any special instructions
I need to know?
Yes. You will have been shown how to put the headgear on and off whilst
at the surgery. The important points to remember are:
- Remove the headgear before the inner bow.
Never remove or fit the headgear in one piece by pulling
the headgear over the face/ head.
- Do not wear headgear while playing sports
or rough games.
- At night, always ensure that the safety
mechanism(s) are in place to prevent accidental removal
of the headgear and face bow.
- If any part of the appliance becomes detached
during sleeps top wearing the headgear and contact your
orthodontist
- Very rarely, eye injuries have occurred
whilst wearing headgear If this should happen, it must
be treated as a medical emergency. Attend your local Accident
and Emergency Department for an opthalmic opinion as soon
as possible.
Bring your headgear to each appointment and
report any problems to orthodontist.
Will it be painful?
Your teeth may ache for about 3-5 days after the headgear has been fitted.
If necessary, mild painkillers such as the ones you would normally
take for a headache, may help (please read the instructions on the
packet regarding dosage). Do not stop wearing the headgear because
of toothache, otherwise you will have to go through the discomfort
all over again when you start wearing it once more.
How long do I
wear the headgear?
It is important for you to wear the headgear for the number of hours specified
to you. If you do not wear it for the correct number of hours, it will
not be possible to complete your treatment successfully.
Can I eat with
the head gear on?
No, it will not be possible for you to eat and drink with the headgear
in place.
What about toothbrushing?
It is important you brush your teeth well, three times per day and use
a fluoride toothpaste. You should remove the headgear to brush your
teeth.
What do I do if
I have problems wearing the headgear?
If you have any problems with the headgear
e.g. the headgear comes off during the night,
or the whisker will not stay in place:
You should stop wearing it immediately
Ring up for an appointment as soon as is
reasonably possible. Do not wait for your next scheduled appointment
and make sure you bring all the parts of the headgear with
you.
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