Emergency Care

Have an emergency?  Send us some photos and we’ll try to help. 

Here are some helpful hints to remedy some of the problems you may encounter until our office can see you.

Occasionally, some patients will experience an injury to the mouth during treatment. Dental emergencies while wearing braces or other orthodontic appliances generally fall into two categories:

Injuries

Following a direct injury to your mouth or teeth, whether undergoing orthodontic care or not, immediately ice the injured area and you should contact your regular dentist as soon as possible. Please call us as well. Usually an x-ray of the involved tooth or teeth is needed to determine the extent of injury. If a tooth has been displaced, knocked out, or fractured, it is best to contact your family dentist first, since we may not have the necessary materials or anesthesia required to treat these injuries. If the appliances are dislodged or displaced, we will need to replace or adjust the appliances as soon as possible, after you have seen your general dentist, depending upon the comfort level of the patient.

Broken Orthodontic Appliances

Sometimes, appliances might be broken or bent during your orthodontic care. If there are any disturbances, such as loose bands, loose brackets, broken or poking wires, please call our office for an appointment during patient hours unless you are in pain. For your convenience and the convenience of scheduled patients, it is not possible to handle emergencies on a walk in basis. If you have an appointment already scheduled for an adjustment appointment, please call us to tell us and explain the problem. This will help make your appointment more efficient and allow enough time to repair the damage.

  • If a tie wire is irritating your mouth, cover it with bees wax or sugarless chewing gum or tuck it under the arch wire with a blunt object like a pencil eraser or Q-tip.
  • A loose band or bracket can generally be left in place until you are seen in our office. Call our office, during patient hours, when you notice a loose band or bracket. We will schedule you to reattach the loose appliance, if indicated.
  • A broken or poking archwire can often be bent in with a pencil eraser or cut with nail clippers. Call our office, during patient hours, if you do not feel the problem has been resolved properly.
Emergency care video Accent Orthodontics in Kissimmee, FL

After Office Hours

If an orthodontic emergency arises where the patient is in pain after hours, please contact our office and follow the prompts for an orthodontic emergency. Either the doctor or clinical technician on call will be paged for you.

How it Works

1. Ask someone to help you replicate the photos below using a digital camera or smartphone.

2. Submit all 5 of your photos using the form below and tell us about any concerns you have.

3. Dr. Mangiarelli will review your photos and someone will contact you with instructions.

How to Photograph Your Smile

Photos should be taken in a seated position, in a room with good lighting. For best results, have someone else take the photos, as they can be difficult to take on your own. Please contact our office if you have any questions about this form.

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Step 1 - Show Us Your Smile

Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, gif, png, pdf, heic, heif, Max. file size: 64 MB.

Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching. Pull back your right cheek as far as you can. Snap picture looking directly at the right side of your mouth.

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Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching and show us your biggest smile ever, showing as much of your teeth as possible. Snap picture looking straight at your smile.

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Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching. Pull back your left cheek as far as you can. Snap picture looking directly at the left side of your mouth.

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Tilt your head back and take a photo. Try to get your full arch. Face a window for the best lighting or use a flashlight to brighten the palate.

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Tilt your chin down and take a photo. Try to get your full arch. Face a window for the best lighting or use a flashlight to brighten the tongue and back teeth.

Step 2 - Patient Information

Patient Name*
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Step 3 - Do you have any concerns about your treatment?

Please wait for a confirmation message to ensure your photos have been uploaded, it may take a minute depending on image size and internet connection.