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No, orthodontic rubber bands are different from regular rubber bands. It is made from medical-grade latex which is safe to be in contact with your mouth. Source: https://childersbraces.com/what-role-do-elastics-rubber-bands-play-in-orthodontics/
if you keep them safe then yes
Nope. But I would watch the rubber band under hot water incase of any chemicals. Just better safe then sorry. But if it's clean, No
Silicone wristbands are safe for children of an appropriate age. They would not be safe, for example, for a one-year old who puts everything in his/her mouth. But for an older child, they are just fine. Unless you have a child like mine that likes to use them like rubber bands to shoot at his sister...them maybe they are not so safe after all!
Rubber tree wood is not safe for burning in a fireplace indoors. Rubber tree would can be burned in an outside fire pit. Sometimes the fumes from rubber tree wood can be toxic.
Yes, the bands are safe there can be A lot of people wearing a bracelet.
You would need more than just rubber bands to apply the proper pressure to the right places to achieve straight teeth. Your orthodontist has that knowledge. Fixing crooked teeth isn't really a thing you can do on your own.
Yes, but be careful
they need to be out of their cage at least 30 min everyday to run around in a chinchilla safe room (no baseboards, cords, wood, plastic, rubber bands, little parts.) Also they need a wheel in their cage that doesn't have spacing in between bars and that is not plastic.
they need to be out of their cage at least 30 min everyday to run around in a chinchilla safe room (no baseboards, cords, wood, plastic, rubber bands, little parts.) Also they need a wheel in their cage that doesn't have spacing in between bars and that is not plastic.
No- you'll shoot your eye out.