What to do if spacer falls out?

If a spacer should fall out, this is not an emergency. Call the office the next business day, and we will make arrangements to have if replaced. It is important if a spacer does come out after the first few days of placement to have it replaced.
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Is it normal for spacer to fall out?

What if My Spacers Fall Out? As the spacer completes its purpose, it may become loose and fall out on its own. If it happens less than two days before your next appointment, there is no need to worry unless you have been given other instructions. Even if you swallow the spacer, there is no reason to be concerned.
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How do you put a spacer back in?

How can I put the spacer back? Can I replace the spacer?
  1. The first step is to thread a piece of dental floss through the center of the separator.
  2. The next step is to double the floss back on itself. ...
  3. Slide the floss between the teeth where the separator has come out.
  4. Pull the separator in between the two teeth.
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How long does it take for a spacer gap to close?

Answer: Lost spacer

Generally, if a spacer falls out naturally it is because it has created enough space and is no longer being held tightly between the teeth. The space will usually close up within a few days (definitely in 19 days), but that doesn't mean they won't be able to get the band around your tooth.
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Can you pull a spacer out?

The removal of spacers is a fairly simple process that shouldn't take very long. Your orthodontist basically just pops them out of place with a small tool. If the spacers have done their job of making space, they should come out fairly easily.
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What to do about a lost spacer



How long should spacers stay in?

A spacer is typically worn for only 1-2 weeks. At that point, the device is removed and the “contact” between your teeth is open. If you do notice any soreness, it likely won't last for more than a few days after the spacer is placed.
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Are spacers worse than braces?

Do spacers hurt more than braces? When the spacers are first inserted, you may experience a little discomfort and pain, but they don't hurt more than braces. This is because only slight pressure is exerted and on a few teeth. If your teeth are more tightly packed together, spacers will hurt a little more.
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Can you get braces without spacers?

Not everyone will need spacers: some people's teeth naturally have enough space between them to put on the metal bands, but most patients' teeth are naturally close together and will require spacers if metal bands are used for their treatment.
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Why do spacers hurt so much?

Spacers can also cause toothache and gum pain because of the constant pressure against the patient's teeth. The gaps that the spacers create are necessary to apply certain appliances or braces. There are various reactions patients experience to having spacers placed between their teeth.
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What comes after spacers for braces?

If you had spacers placed, these will be removed and replaced with the metal bands. First, your orthodontist will slip on a few different band sizes to determine the best fit for your tooth. Once the band size has been determined, glue will be placed on the inside of the band and the band will be slid onto your tooth.
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Can you brush your teeth with spacers?

To brush your teeth with spacers, you can brush as you normally would, with one crucial exception. Brush your teeth in a back-and-forth movement, instead of up-and-down strokes. This will help keep the spacers in place. Check after brushing to make sure that all the spacers are still where your dentist placed them.
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What can you not eat with spacers?

You may eat normally with the separators in, but we do recommend avoiding chewing gum and very sticky foods, like chewey/sticky candy (caramel, taffy, tootsie rolls, gummy bears, Snickers bars, and any other sticky candy), as they may make your separators fall out prematurely.
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Why do my teeth feel loose with spacers?

If you have a spacer that feels loose or falls out shortly before a scheduled adjustment, it might be a sign that your teeth have adapted to their previous adjustment. In a situation like this, our dentist might simply suggest scheduling an earlier adjustment.
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Can we kiss if we have braces?

It's completely fine if you're not ready for something as adventurous as kissing right away! When you feel ready, take it slow. Being gentle while kissing with braces is incredibly important for the safety of you and your partner. It's a good idea to start with closed lips.
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What color is best for braces?

Choose light blue, bronze, dark purple or subdued reds and pinks to complement lighter skin tones. Choose darker colors to make your teeth appear whiter. Watch out for lighter colors that could make your teeth look more yellow. Consider colors that complement or match your eyes.
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How much do teeth spacers cost?

Spacers for teeth can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on the number of checks required and the type of expander you need.
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Can you eat pizza with separators?

Can you eat pizza with spacers? If you still want to eat solid foods, you must cut them into pieces and chew gently. Foods like apple, pizza, or burger make you open mouth wide before taking a bite. This may cause discomfort when you wear spacers.
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Can you eat fries with spacers?

You can still eat things like ice cream, brownies, cookies, cake, French fries, burger, hot dogs, and pizza (just avoid the crust), no problem. Below is a list of foods to avoid and foods you can eat. If you are careful and practice good oral hygiene, you'll achieve a great smile in the amount of time Dr.
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Can you eat pizza with expanders?

The pizza part is ok. HARD PRETZELS, HARD ROLLS, BAGELS: They bend wires and break brackets. DORITOS, HARD TACOS, CHEETOS and the LIKE: They are too crunchy! APPLES: Slices are okay, just don't bite directly into the whole apple.
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Can I eat popcorn with spacers?

Some people might think that popcorns are not hard. But, a dentist's answer, "can you eat popcorn with spacers?" is always no. As harsh as it may sound, but resist going to movies until you get used to eating with your spacers.
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Can you eat chips with braces?

Any type of hard and crunchy food is something you will want to avoid while wearing your braces. Chips like Fritos, Doritos, Tostitos, Cheetos, Takis, as well as pretzels and other hard breads are foods that can not only damage your wire, but also cause your brackets to break.
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Can you chew gum with braces?

Patients should not chew gum while they have their expander, but patients with traditional braces can chew gum if it is on the ADA (American Dental Association) approved list of sugar-free gums. These gums are sweetened by non-cavity causing sweeteners such as aspartame, sorbitol or mannitol.
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When do space maintainers come out?

When the tooth is ready to erupt, the space maintainer is removed. If there is no permanent tooth, the space maintainer will be used until your child's growth is completed (age 16 to 18). Then a dentist will place a bridge, implant or removable partial denture in the space.
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