Candy bad for braces from your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Most kids
love candy; actually, most people in general love candy. So
when it comes time for you to get braces there can often be a natural
conflict between candy consumption and maintaining the integrity of your
braces. Here are some candies that you will want to avoid.
Caramel
Caramel is a sweet and often exceedingly sticky and chewy type of
candy that just does not mix well with braces. Caramel can cause a mess
in regular teeth, but teeth with braces are a whole other story. The
sticky candy can very easily get lodged and stuck between the teeth,
gums, and braces, making for a difficult task of cleaning your mouth.
And if your teeth don't get cleaned properly, cavities can easily form.
If you get cavities while you have braces, that could mean additional orthodontic
appointments and an extended treatment time.
Salt Water Taffy
Another sticky and chewy candy to avoid with braces is salt water
taffy. For many of the same reasons as caramel, it is best to avoid
taffy until you get your braces removed. It may be a long wait, but when
it comes to the health of your teeth, and the purpose of your braces,
it really is best to avoid taffy.
Popcorn
Popcorn of any kind is best to avoid when you have braces. The
kernels can easily do damage to the braces as you chomp on them, and
they can get stuck between your teeth and the braces causing discomfort
and further complications. In this sense it does not matter which flavor
of candy popcorn you eat, all popcorn is bad news until you get your
braces off.
Generally speaking, any candy that is chewy, crunchy, or sticky is
not a good idea to eat with braces in your mouth. These types of candy
will make life wearing braces much more difficult than if you were to
just wait until your braces come off. With a little patience you will be
back to eating all your favorite candy again, and with straightened
teeth at that.
No comments:
Post a Comment