Monday, October 22, 2012

Say No to Hard, Gooey, Sticky and Chewy Foods!


Braces are fragile and can be easily damaged by certain foods. Avoid foods that are hard, gooey, sticky or chewy as well as foods high in sugar.

Foods to Avoid:



·         Pizza crust
·         Hard rolls, pretzels, bagels and bones
·         Popcorn
·         Nuts
·         Raw carrots
·         Caramel candy, jellybeans and all gums
·         Suckers
·         Ice
·         Corn-on-the-cob and apples (You may cut them
       up rather than biting into them)

It may seem like you have to avoid every type of food during treatment, but there are a few alternatives. One alternative is by doing Invisalign® as opposed to traditional metal braces. Foods that cause loose bands, broken wires, and detached brackets aren't an issue with Invisalign because aligners are completely removable to eat and drink whatever you’d like. Regardless of your treatment method, most everyone experiences soreness and tenderness after an adjustment, which makes eating a little less enjoyable.

Post-Adjustment and Braces-Safe Foods:

·         Pudding
·         Mashed potatoes
·         Soup
·         Ice cream
·         Cottage cheese
·         Peas
·         Pancakes
·         Pasta
·         Cooked vegetables
·         Rice
·         Soft fruits
·         Shakes and smoothies

The more loose bands, broken wires, and detached brackets you have during treatment, the longer you will stay in treatment. So keep that in mind when you go to bite into a delicious caramelized apple. Use your best judgment and remember—if it’s hard, gooey, sticky or chewy, you need to avoid it and eat something that’s braces-safe. If you are interested in Invisalign treatment, give us a call at (205) 664-4140 to schedule a consultation with the top Invisailgn® and InvisalignTeen® provider in Alabama, Dr. Brandon Boggan. Our goal at Orthodontics South is to look at where you want to be in terms of your perfect smile now and for years to come so give us a call or check us out online by clicking here so we can help make your orthodontic experience the best it can be.  

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