Gum, popcorn, and hard candy.
Braces can sometimes irritate a tongue piercing because the piercing can get caught on the braces, leading to discomfort or potential damage. It's important to be mindful of this and take extra care when wearing braces and having a tongue piercing.
Yes, eating hard food with braces can be problematic. It may damage the brackets or wires, leading to discomfort and requiring repairs. Additionally, hard foods can make it difficult to clean your teeth properly, increasing the risk of cavities. It's best to stick to softer foods to ensure your braces remain intact and your oral health is maintained.
In order to clean upper braces, brush in an angle-like, circular motion. Do this so you can clean the food and decay off of your teeth and braces.
It is generally not recommended to use high-frequency vibrations for someone with braces, as it may cause discomfort or damage to the braces or teeth. It is best to consult with the orthodontist before using any high-frequency devices on the teeth with braces.
first get some toothpicks then CAREFULLY take out all the food : )(your welcome)
You can't. If you attempt to you will end up doing more harm than good.
Yes But only if you sock the leamo in the food :>
NO, they are not safe they can do permanent damage <depends on your teeth but at time they can be kind of safe you should go check with your dentist that would be the best thing to do :)
the food you eat can get caught in your braces, leaving bacteria that could stain your teeth. then they turn yellow like the sun
No. If they aren't sugar free they could permanately damage your teeth.
When installing braces for shelves in a home or office setting, it is important to consider factors such as the weight capacity of the shelves, the material and durability of the braces, the location and spacing of the braces for proper support, and ensuring that the installation is level and secure to prevent accidents or damage.
In the early stages of Charcot's joints, braces to stabilize the joints can help stop or minimize the damage. When the disease has progressed beyond braces, surgery can sometimes repair the joint.