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Braces in Everyday Life

Does your teen play rugby, play an instrument or eat in the canteen? Wearing braces should no longer be a barrier to their social or sporting life.

What are the symptoms?

Common concerns of adolescents (and parents) before treatment:
  • Fear of having to give up a contact sport
  • Concern about playing a wind instrument
  • Fear of not being able to eat anything in the canteen
  • Fear of not being able to brush teeth
  • Anxiety about injuries (prickly thread)
  • Fear of lisping when speaking
  • Aesthetic complex (killer smile)
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What is the origin of these problems?

These fears are legitimate but date back to the old orthodontics.

Contact sports

The impacts can cause the metal rings to rub against the lips, causing injury.

Complex hygiene

Traditional rings easily trap food, making brushing tedious for a teenager.

Dietary restrictions

Eating an apple or crusty bread while wearing rings exposes you to the risk of them coming loose.

Speech impediment

Any device in the mouth requires an adaptation period for the tongue (a few days).

What are the risks if we don't act?

Failing to anticipate these constraints leads to treatment failure.

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How can Dr. Barrière help?

Invisible solutions and education for autonomy.

Questions about the organization of the treatment?

Orthodontics adapts to your life, not the other way around. Tell us about your activities during your first appointment!

Camille (14 years old)

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