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.
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.
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.
Yes, you can make out with braces, but you may need to be gentle and take caution to avoid getting your braces caught on your partner's lips or skin. Communication with your partner is important to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for both of you.
Yes, you can do weight lifting with dental braces, but it's important to take some precautions. Ensure that your mouth is comfortable and that your braces aren't causing any pain or irritation while lifting. It's advisable to avoid heavy lifting that causes excessive strain on your body, as this could increase pressure in your mouth. Always consult with your orthodontist if you have specific concerns or experience discomfort during workouts.
AnswerIn most cases, there should be no problem in having your wisdom teeth extracted while you are still wearing braces.This is usually done when there is an infection on the wisdom tooth, or when the extraction is indicated to help with the orthodontic treatment.AnswerAfter having had braces, for four years, the orthodontist told me which teeth had to be extracted PRIOR to the braces being put on. The extraction sites had to then heal, before the braces could be applied. Working around braces is so difficult, that normal dental cleanings and flossing can NOT be done.
No. No. No. No... My thumb is just so damned delicious that I can't stop, I have braces on right now. In fact I've had them for a year and I finally had to put my foot down and tell my orthodontist to put the brackets (or whatever they're called) in to stop me from sticking my thumb in my mouth. He tried to tell me to avoid it and to stop on my own, if that were possible I would have stopped in childhood lol
When you visit your local orthodontist to get your braces tightened, you will usually find yourself in pain, making chewing painful. But don't worry about what you will eat for the next week or so while your teeth adjust. There are foods from every level of the food pyramid that you can eat, with a limited need for chewing, after a visit to your orthodontist to get your braces tightened. At the top of the food pyramid are those foods considered to be part of the sugar group. From this category you can enjoy a nice bowl of pudding, Jell-O, or a slice of cake. All of these foods require very little chewing if at all, and they also make great desserts. The Jell-O and pudding, when consumed cold, may even help to relieve some pain from having your braces tightened by your orthodontist. On the next level of the food pyramid to the left is dairy. There are many dairy products that can be easily consumed, after having your braces tightened by your orthodontist, with little pain. When looking for dairy options that are easy to chew try cottage cheese, yogurt, or ice cream. All of these foods can be served cold to relieve some of the pain. To the right of dairy in the food pyramid are the proteins. This is probably the hardest area of the food pyramid to find things that are easy to eat after a trip to the orthodontist, but don't fret, there are foods from this area that are easy to chew with little pain. Try fish sticks, crab cakes, meatloaf, very tender pot roast, or tender corn beef when you want to eat meat after having your braces tightened. These options will require more chewing than most, cutting these food items into very small bites and using your tongue will help you to avoid unnecessary pain when consuming them after having your braces tightened by your orthodontist.
ICE,GUM,CANDY,and,about all chewy or hard foods. don't ask of braces, that's different.