My daughter's getting braces 3 weeks before our trip - yikes. Is there an Orthodontist on call for emergencies? This is our first time with braces so we don't know what to expect.
Thanks!

I have an orthodontic consulting company so this one I can answer.

Depends on what appliance she has (i.e., braces, expander, etc.) but in general bring lots of wax and don't forget any special toothbrushes, etc. Thankfully, by 3 weeks post-banding/bonding her teeth should no longer be sore but bring ibuprofen just in case and any Orajel type stuff for potential mouth sores your orthodontist may give you samples of. Your orthodontist will probably also give you instructions for what to do in an emergency--take them with you. Instructions are typically focused on making your child comfortable and won't need to involve an orthodontist until you return home. Tell your orthodontist you're going on vacation and your concerns. If you have any "real" emergency, my suggestion would be to call your orthodontist and explain the problem. The doctor or assistants can either talk you through temporarily fixing it yourself or refer you to an orthodontist in Orlando.
Don't worry, chances are everything will be fine. I'm so glad you have a 3-week window before leaving. Most bond failures occur within the first day or two. You probably won't have any problems. (Just make sure she follows the rules about not biting into anything hard, etc.) I've had three kids (and myself) in some stage of braces for about six years now and, knock on wood, we've never had a problem.
Here's a funny story for you, though. DD, age 17, is being retreated with braces right now because of a tongue thrust she developed over the past couple of years. She had both upper and lower braces placed right before our August Disney trip. She complained and complained about how much it hurt, how she hated braces, how she wished she hadn't decided to get them right before our trip, etc. I finally told her to just shut up, I was tired of hearing her complain and we would have them removed as soon as we returned home. I knew she wouldn't let that happen, our orthodontist is a close family friend and she would never do that to her, plus she also really wanted her bite fixed. She just wanted to gripe. So she "hmphd" away, got a piece of paper out and wrote down all the reasons she hated braces. She then put it on the nightstand in the hotel and said, "ok, I feel better now." And she didn't complain the rest of the trip.
Have a great trip!!!!!!!