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How Eating Habits Affect Orthodontic Treatment

Wearing braces can leave you with the glowing smile that you desire. However, while you are receiving orthodontic treatment with braces, you must avoid eating certain foods that can cause your braces and dental appliances to become loose and even break. Learn what foods to avoid while wearing braces to ensure your dental treatment at South Meadows Dental & Orthodontics goes smoothly.

Why are Eating Habits Important with Braces?

When it comes to orthodontic treatment, maintaining healthy eating habits is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of your braces. Your diet plays a significant role in the condition of your braces and the duration of your treatment. 

What Types of Foods to Avoid

Many different foods can affect your braces: hard foods, sticky foods, those high in sugar content, and carbonated drinks. These all have the potential to damage your braces by bending wires, loosening dental glue, or breaking brackets and tubes. It’s essential to steer clear of these problematic foods to safeguard your braces and ensure your treatment progresses.

Hard Foods

Hard foods present a considerable risk to your braces, as they can bend wires and damage brackets. Avoid chewing on ice cubes or bones, and opt for safer alternatives such as cutting carrots into thin curls or slicing apples into wedges. Foods like French bread and pizza crust should be consumed cautiously, ensuring they’re cut into small, manageable bites.

Sticky Foods 

Sticky foods pose a different challenge, as they can pull on wires and loosen dental seals. Say goodbye to chewy candies like taffy, Sugar Daddies, caramels, and any gummy treats. These sticky foods may be tempting, but the potential damage they can inflict on your braces isn’t worth the risk.

High Sugar Foods

Foods high in sugar are detrimental to dental health and can also compromise orthodontic treatment. You should limit your consumption of sugary treats, especially between meals. Remember to brush your teeth thoroughly after indulging in sweet foods to mitigate the risk of decay and maintain optimal oral hygiene.

Soda Pop

Carbonated drinks typically contain a high acid content that can erode enamel and weaken braces. It’s best to eliminate these beverages from your diet to preserve your braces and overall dental health.

Large Pieces of Food

Another crucial tip is to avoid biting through foods with your front teeth, as this can loosen front brackets. Instead, cut food into manageable pieces or use alternative chewing methods to protect your braces.

Contact Us

Steering clear of hard, sticky, sugary foods and carbonated drinks can protect your braces and pave the way for a healthy, radiant smile. If you ever experience a loose, broken, or sharp appliance, don’t hesitate to contact us at South Meadows Dental & Orthodontics in Reno, Nevada, by filling out our online contact form or calling us at (775)413-2976 for guidance or to schedule an appointment. Immediate attention to such issues can prevent further damage and ensure the progress of your treatment plan.

Will I Need a Retainer After Braces?

When it comes to dental work, it is natural to have some questions. Although your dentist can create a comprehensive treatment plan for you and your smile, it can be helpful to know what to expect. Here’s what to know about braces and the long-term outcome after your teeth are straight!

The Importance of Braces

Braces work to create a beautiful and healthy smile. They are used to straighten crooked and overcrowded teeth, and can also help correct a misaligned jaw. Small metal brackets are applied to each tooth and held together by a wire. Depending on the position of your teeth, elastic bands can be placed around the brackets to help shift the teeth into the desired position.

Getting Braces: What To Expect

Every mouth is different, so the length of time that each person will wear braces will vary. Standard treatment times can range from 6 months to 3 years. Both adults and children (as young as 6 years old) can be candidates for braces.

When you first get braces, there are several lifestyle adjustments that you’ll need to make. First, your brushing process will be different. Brushing more frequently will help to reduce plaque buildup around your braces, keeping your teeth free of demineralized areas and keeping your gum tissue healthy. Flossing is extra important too. A floss threader will be needed to floss through the wires and remove food and bacteria. Using a Waterpik before brushing helps dislodge any food that may be stuck in the braces as well. Then, you’ll need to avoid certain foods. Hard foods, like nuts, crunchy vegetables, certain fruits, pretzels, and hard candy should be avoided. This is because the hard texture can break the brackets, wires, or bands. Sticky foods, such as chewing gum and chewy candy, can also damage the braces, if consumed.

Retainers After Braces

After your teeth have shifted according to your dentist’s treatment plan, there is some maintenance that will come with keeping your smile healthy. The most common method is wearing a retainer to help you maintain the shape of your newly corrected teeth. Retainers hold teeth in their new position and help to prevent them from shifting. There are several kinds of retainers: bonded retainers, Hawley retainers, and clear plastic retainers. Bonded retainers are attached to your teeth and cannot be removed. Since they cannot be removed without the aid of an orthodontist, they are worn at all times. Hawley retainers, also known as wire retainers, can be taken out when you’re eating or brushing your teeth. Clear plastic retainers are see-through molds that can be removed when you are eating or brushing your teeth. Removable retainers should be worn during the daytime for as long as your orthodontist prescribes and then at night, indefinitely. Your orthodontist will recommend further instructions on how to wear a retainer after you get your braces off.

Schedule an Appointment

The best way to learn more about braces and how you can transform your smile is by meeting with our dental team. To get started, we invite you to contact our Reno office by calling or filling out our online form.