Are bleeding gums a contraindication to getting orthodontic braces?

Yes. You cannot have a straightening brace if the patient has symptoms of periodontal inflammation, i.e. bleeding gums. Orthodontic treatment involves moving teeth into the bone. This is only possible when the tissues surrounding the tooth (gums, ligaments, bone) are healthy. Therefore, in each case, inflammation must be eliminated before orthodontic treatment. Professional teeth cleaning and learning how to brush your teeth properly are very helpful in this. During ongoing orthodontic treatment, you also cannot allow inflammation to recur or appear. If the patient cannot handle hygiene while wearing fixed braces, the orthodontist may even refuse further treatment.

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