If you have braces you cannot eat: Cheese, bread, sweets, chocolate, biscuits or any form of meat.
The wires can dig into and cut your gums. Also you usually cant chew gum and eat certain foods. You get used to them though.
You must not eat carmel foods or anythign crunchy or sticky that could get caught in your braces
They can but best to do at home when no one around-some foods stick terribly to braces so you have to be careful what you eat around others or where you can't brush
if you have white braces it can stain it. also it can stain your teeth, leaving white marks when you get your braces off.
Braces?, you cant.
Of course! i have braces and i eat chips all the time. If you just got your braces on, like 2 or 3 days ago, i would w:)ait. the chips might cause pain, but after 3 days, you should be fine. just be careful, and dont eat like a pig, and your braces will be fine.
Yews you can.....But you should not.. You can eat some foods with them in..But other foods it's hard to chew... If you do eat with them in then they will smell..and boy do they smell..Yuck I used to eat with them in but now I do not do it..Because I dont want my mouth to smell..
I know not to eat popcorn and don't chew gum. Ask your Orthodontist about foods to avoid. Brush often.
It is generally not recommended to eat hard foods like seeds with braces as they can damage the wires and brackets of the braces. It is better to avoid eating seeds or to consume them in a form that is easier on the braces, such as ground into a paste or butter.
Yes you can, when I had braces, I could eat whatever I wanted. But be very careful. I sometimes also eat chewy candy, but my braces never broke. I also ate corn on the cob without taking them out and apples without slicing them. It felt like I had no braces but be very careful! Good Luck!!
Yes a bit, your jaw will start to ache a bit after you get you braces, and you might not be able to eat hard foods for a few days but it will get better after about a week..x
Yes, you can eat Reese's Cups when you have braces, but it's important to be cautious. The chocolate itself is generally fine, but the peanut butter filling can be sticky and may get stuck in your braces. It's best to eat them in moderation and consider cutting them into smaller pieces to reduce the risk of damage to your braces. Always follow your orthodontist's recommendations for specific foods to avoid.