I am an ortdontist and I suggest you brush carefully after each meal and I would make sure to get a point brush that gets food out from inbetween your tooth and the wire
They don't want the braces to break or to be damaged. They also want to make sure that they clean the whole tooth and not just part of the tooth.
Yes, I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed 2 weeks ago while wearing braces.
Of course you can! You're talking about the flavored juice drink that comes in pouches right? Yes. You can drink virtually anything with braces, as long as you brush your teeth properly 3 times a day.
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, it might take a while to become accustomed to it but there is not a significant difference.
Yes you can eat chocolate while wearing braces however it may get messy and make sure it isn't too hot
Easy, Same as yu do without them on , braces are hardley any different when yu eat and clean them and drink they just change your appearance xXx
yes obviously :)
As long as you brush your teeth while you have your braces, there will be no marks. I had no marks on my teeth when my braces were removed. Another student in my school, however, never brushed her teeth and when her braces were removed she actually had brown bands on her teeth. ~ T
no because sweets are not good for the braces my friend has them and she says that the sweets are bad and you cant chew gum or and with lemons and more ..... if you eat sweets with sugar in them, the cement will eventually degrade and the braces will fall off
Yes you can smoke with braces. It's probably not the greatest idea, but you can do it. My best friend has braces and smokes like a maniac.
The braces do not rot the teeth, but poor oral hygiene while wearing braces has often led to significant tooth decay while an individual was fitted with them. The areas around the braces are especially prone to trapping food and encouraging decay if not cleaned sufficiently. Also because it requires more time and effort to thoroughly clean the teeth when the braces are in place there is an increased tendency to neglect thorough cleaning. When braces are fitted to younger persons (and most people who get braces usually get them as teenagers) there is an additional tendency for the hygiene to be less than sufficient to prevent decay. With proper care, however, no "rotting" should occur when you are wearing braces.