No alcohol is not recommended when you have braces on your teeth. It could cause the brace to break and would therefore result in you having to wear the brace longer than necessary. Vodka, red wine, gin and spirits will cause the most damage. It can cause the most damage in the first few months after placement on teeth as this is when the brace is most fragile. DO NOT drink unless its absolutely necessary as will most likely result in a broken brace.
yes you can.. I'm sixteen and i have braces and you will find it less stressful if you have alcohol in your system. The pain of braces are high, and i usually drink some alcohol when i get my braces tightend. they tend to numb the pain down.
It's recommended not to, because it can get stuck in your braces, and very hard to get that sticky mess out of them. If you want to chew gum with braces, try to be careful with it.
Alcohol is neither recommended nor prohibited after the candida cleanse.
There is no recommended amount of alcohol for a human being. Abstaining from alcohol is generally best, but if alcoholic beverages are going to be consumed, it is recommended that no more than one drink per hour be consumed.
Yes, of course they can. But in complex cases an orthodontist is recommended.
Yes, it is not recommended.
Tooth bleaching is recommended when someone has yellowish, but otherwise undamaged teeth with no particular sensitivities. The teeth should also be free of orthodontic devices such as braces.
It is not recommended to drink rubbing alcohol; the bottle must be clearly labelled.
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You just do stupid people
Ethanol has anesthetic action but it is not recommended for this use.
Isopropyl alcohol