Foods to Avoid During Braces Orthodontic Treatment

Foods to Avoid During Braces Orthodontic Treatment from Citrus Grove Orthodontics in Whittier, CAWearing braces gives you a lot to think about leading up to and during the treatment. The process can be successful and produce the results you want. Whether you have crooked teeth, bite problems, or a crowded mouth, you can soon have a new smile. However, there are some important guidelines to follow during this period. You need to be mindful of what you eat so your braces can stay intact and do their job.

How braces work

Though various methods are available to straighten teeth, braces remain popular and effective. Traditional braces consist of metal brackets and wires, along with elastic bands. The brackets attach to the teeth with dental cement, and wires go through them. The elastics hold the wire in place. Together, these components put pressure on the teeth, forcing them to move into the right positions.

The treatment period will vary depending on the severity of the patient’s alignment problems. Usually, a patient will wear them for 18 months to two years. During the treatment, the patient will go into the orthodontist’s office every few weeks for adjustments. The patient should also be diligent about maintaining good oral hygiene while wearing braces.

Hard foods, crunchy foods

There is an assortment of hard foods to avoid while wearing braces. These can be problematic, as they can damage the wires and brackets. Biting into hard food can break a bracket off a tooth, requiring the orthodontist to replace it. These foods include hard candy, ice, popcorn kernels, and nuts. Biting into certain vegetables and fruits can pose problems for the braces too. Chips, pretzels, and crackers can also damage braces.

Sticky foods

Certain sticky foods can cause problems as well. Chewing gum, gumdrops, and other candy such as taffy. Sticky items can get caught in the brackets of the braces, making them hard to remove. A sticky food might even pull off a bracket or remove the wire.

Chewy foods

While wearing braces, the patient should be cautious about eating sticky food as well. Examples include bagels, dense rolls, and pizza crusts. Chewy food can be difficult to get out of the brackets, even with effective brushing. It, too, can damage the components of the braces.

Sugary foods and beverages

Limiting the intake of sugar is always a good idea. It is especially important while wearing braces. Too much sugar will increase the risk of tooth decay. Brushing at least twice a day will remove plaque from the teeth and prevent the formation of tartar. However, it is more difficult to brush effectively during treatment with braces. Eat candy and sweet, and drink soda in small amounts.

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Your diet makes a big difference during your treatment

When you get braces, your orthodontist will give you a list of foods to stay away from or limit. Follow these guidelines closely. Doing so will cut down on the chances of you damaging the brackets and wires. You can also keep the braces clean and prevent tooth decay.

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