Foods to Avoid
When you have braces, there are some food you
must avoid:
Hard and sticky foods can cause brackets
to pop off and wires to bend improperly. Each loose
bracket means an added month to treatment length. When
wires are bent improperly, they move teeth into a wrong
position and extra time is needed to move the teeth back
into their correct position, extending total treatment
time. Some hard and sticky foods to avoid: popcorn (kernels
can get stuck under your gums causing pain and swelling),
whole nuts, ice cubes, corn-on-the-cob, corn chips, crispy
tacos and taco chips, beef jerky, hard candies, pizza
with hard crust, gum, taffy, licorice, caramels, “Laffy
Taffy”, “Tootsie Roll Pops”, popcorn
balls, caramel apples and other similar hard/sticky
foods. Some foods to cut into bite-size pieces or thin
slices: carrots, celery, apples and other crisp fruits
and vegetables. While avoiding the above foods, try
to stop these habits that can break the braces: chewing
on pens, pencils, or fingernails, thumb sucking and
lip biting.
All sugary foods should be avoided. Brushing
and flossing with braces takes time. Plaque left
on the teeth combines with sugar to cause permanent white
spots of decalcification around the edges of the
brackets. Fluoride brushing gel helps prevent this, but
not eating sugary foods or drinking sugary beverages, in
combination with thorough daily brushing and flossing,
is the very best!
Highly acidic foods and drinks such as
lemon juice, lots of orange juice and soft drinks are
hard on tooth enamel and can cause the cement used with
some braces to loosen.
Staining foods (tomato sauce,
mustard, coffee, tea, red juices and wines) may cause
clear and light-colored ties to discolor. We suggest
choosing dark, opaque ties to avoid lots of staining
between appointments (we do change ties at each regular
appointment).