Breath in and out of your nose maybe? I'm getting mine on today and my friends that have them said to do that.
I know not to eat popcorn and don't chew gum. Ask your Orthodontist about foods to avoid. Brush often.
Yes, you can get a Medusa piercing even if you have braces, but it's important to consult with your piercer and orthodontist first. They can assess the placement and ensure it won't interfere with your braces or oral health. Additionally, proper aftercare is crucial to avoid complications, especially with braces in place.
Yes, you can eat Sour Punch Straws with braces, but it's important to do so with caution. These candies are chewy and can stick to your braces, potentially damaging them or getting stuck in between. It's best to consume them in moderation and ensure you clean your teeth thoroughly afterward to avoid any dental issues. Always consult your orthodontist for personalized advice.
No, cutting the wires out of braces will not cause them to simply pop out. The brackets are bonded to the teeth with a strong adhesive, and they will remain in place even if the wires are removed. Additionally, removing braces should only be done by an orthodontist to avoid damage to the teeth or gums.
It's best to avoid Airheads while you have braces because they are sticky and chewy, which can damage the brackets and wires. Sticky candies can also get stuck in your braces, making them difficult to clean and increasing the risk of cavities. Opt for softer candies that are less likely to harm your braces instead. Always consult your orthodontist for specific recommendations.
Very few people die as a direct result of having braces. Complications from braces are rare and typically not life-threatening. However, it is important to follow proper oral care and visit your orthodontist regularly to avoid any potential risks.
Yes, you can eat flapjacks if you have braces, but it's important to be cautious. Flapjacks can be chewy and sticky, which may pose a risk of damaging braces or getting stuck in them. It's best to cut them into smaller pieces and ensure they are not overly hard. Always consult your orthodontist for specific dietary recommendations while wearing braces.
To remove cement glue after braces, you can try using warm water and a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the area. If that doesn't work, rubbing alcohol or orthodontic wax can help dissolve the glue. However, it's best to consult your orthodontist for proper guidance to avoid damaging your teeth or braces.
Yes, you can eat Reese's Fastbreak with braces, but you should do so with caution. The chewy and sticky texture can get stuck in your braces, potentially causing damage or discomfort. It’s best to eat it in small pieces and ensure you thoroughly brush your teeth afterward to avoid any buildup around your braces. Always consult your orthodontist for personalized advice regarding treats while wearing braces.
Yes, you can eat Reese's Cups when you have braces, but it's important to be cautious. The chocolate itself is generally fine, but the peanut butter filling can be sticky and may get stuck in your braces. It's best to eat them in moderation and consider cutting them into smaller pieces to reduce the risk of damage to your braces. Always follow your orthodontist's recommendations for specific foods to avoid.
Brackets on braces can pop off due to several reasons, including excessive force from biting down on hard foods, improper oral hygiene leading to plaque buildup, or the adhesive used not bonding properly. Additionally, if the braces are old or worn, they may be more susceptible to damage. It's important to follow your orthodontist's care instructions and avoid hard or sticky foods to minimize the risk of brackets popping off. If a bracket does come loose, it should be reported to your orthodontist for repair.
There is lots of advice one should know about when getting braces. Perhaps the best place to find out what one should know is by talking to one's dentist. Some general advice with braces is to avoid any food that is sticky, chewy, or hard. One should expect sore teeth for several days after getting braces and having teeth loosen while wearing the braces is normal and expected and they should regain their rigidity again later.