Braces are orthodontic appliances that have been around for thousands of years. While the materials and design have changed a lot in that time, the basic idea behind them has stayed the same through time. What braces do, are provide force to move teeth in a specific and controlled way. This gives you the chance to have a mouth full of teeth that are straight and white, perfect for showing off with every smile. What Do Braces Consist Of?
You will need to watch what you eat after getting braces. However, most of your favorite foods will still be completely accessible even when wearing braces. Some of the foods that you should limit or avoid include the following:
Hard foods like hard candy or nuts
Crunchy foods like chips, popcorn, and ice
Foods that require biting into like apples, corn on the cob, and carrots
Sticky foods like chewing gum and caramel candy
Chewy foods like licorice or bagels
This might seem like a lot, but many things are still available. You can still eat more meats, seafood, vegetables, fruits, dairy, and bread. Sweet treats like milkshakes, cake, Jell-O, and ice cream are also fine to eat. If you are curious about a specific food, Dr. Brian Kynaston, Dr. Matthew Perry, or Dr. Seth will be happy to give you more information.
Will Braces Hurt?
When you are first getting used to your braces, it is not uncommon to feel some tenderness in your mouth and teeth. However, this is not something that will apply the entire time you use braces. In most cases, any soreness will stop within one or two weeks. Applying wax to your braces can also help with this problem.
Are Brushing and Flossing Different with Braces?
While wearing braces, you will want to continue brushing and flossing your teeth after each meal. Your dentist can also give you information on what kind of brush, flosser, and toothpaste will work best. They may also give you specific instructions for brushing and flossing in a way that is more comfortable while using braces.
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