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Broken Braces

Broken braces can be uncomfortable and may affect treatment progress, so it helps to know what is safe to do while arranging clinical advice.

Common brace breakages

A bracket can detach, a wire can poke or break, an elastic can come away, or a brace can rub the cheek. The right next step depends on the breakage and symptoms.

What may help short term

Orthodontic wax can sometimes reduce rubbing. Avoid cutting wires unless a clinician advises it, and keep any loose parts safe if they come out.

When to contact a clinician

Contact your orthodontic team if a bracket comes off, a wire is sharp, pain is worsening, or you are unsure whether treatment can safely continue.

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Frequently asked questions

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