Braces friendly guide: What to eat and what to avoid
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 7 months ago
Embarking on the journey to a perfect smile with braces can feel like a rite of passage for many.
However, it comes with its own set of culinary dos and don'ts that can make or break the effectiveness of your orthodontic treatment.
Whether you've recently joined the braces brigade or are a seasoned member, understanding which foods to embrace and which to steer clear of is essential.
Let's dive into the ultimate braces-friendly food guide to keep your treatment on track and your palate satisfied.
1. Soft fruits and veggies
Think bananas, berries, and steamed vegetables. These nutrient-rich choices are gentle on braces and provide essential vitamins and minerals.
2. Dairy delights
Soft dairy products like yogurt, cheese, and milkshakes are not only safe for braces but also contribute to stronger teeth and bones.
3. Protein picks
Soft-cooked meats, tofu, and legumes are excellent sources of protein that won't threaten the integrity of your braces.
4. Grains
Soft bread, pasta, and rice are comforting and braces-safe. Opt for whole grains for an added health boost.
5. Sweet treats
Indulge in soft treats like ice cream or smoothies in moderation. Just remember to brush afterward to keep cavities at bay.
Foods to avoid with braces
1. Chewy challenges
Sticky candies and chewing gum can become entangled in braces, leading to potential damage.
2. Hard stuff
Nuts, hard candies, and popcorn are notorious for breaking brackets and bending wires. Best to avoid these crunch culprits.
3. Tough bites
Hard fruits and raw vegetables like apples and carrots can put undue pressure on braces. Opt for sliced or steamed versions instead.
4. Biting into breads
Bagels and other chewy bread can be tough on braces. Go for softer bread varieties to ease the strain.
5. Sugary snacks
Frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks increases the risk of cavities, especially with braces. Moderation is key, and thorough cleaning post-indulgence is crucial.
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