Avoid certain foods with orthodontic braces
You can eat just about anything, but there are some exceptions.
Getting used to braces also usually means making a few adjustments in
your eating habits. This is because some food might damage your braces
or cause problems for your teeth. Here's a list of items to avoid (or
some ways they can still be enjoyed with caution):
- Apples (don't bite into a whole one! Cut it into wedges
first.)
- Bubble gum (some orthodontists allow sugarless gum, but
check with yours for approval)
- Candy (caramels, taffy, nut brittles, fruit-flavored chewy
candies, gummi anything!)
- Carrots (avoid sticks, cut into thin curls)
- Corn on the cob (remove the kernels from the cob, then
enjoy!)
- Corn chips/crisp tacos
- Hard foods (they're tough on braces, causing bending and
breaking)
- Ice (no crunching!)
- Lemon juice/lemons (pure lemon juice is very hard on your
tooth enamel)
- Nuts
- Pizza crust/crusty breads (outer edges)
- Popcorn
- Pretzels (the large, hard varieties)
- Sticky foods (can bend wires and pull off brackets)
- Sugary foods (avoid these as much as possible; if you do eat
them, brush your teeth within minutes or as soon as possible, or
at least rinse your mouth with water)
For more information about how we at Mary E Lucido DMD can help you with dental
braces, call us at (888) 851-6862, we will be happy to talk with you.
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