When I got my braces on a little over a month ago I was told I could chew gum only if it was SF. I tried chewing gum for the first time this weekend and it hurt. Right when I closed my teeth on the little peice of gum it was painful.
I dont see how you guys do it...lol
Is it true about Chewing Gum? This is what the ortho assist.
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I used to chew gum ALL the time pre-braces as it helped keep my breath fresh. When I was braced my teeth were so painful I had to mush up all my food and chewing gum was out of the question.Well, after a few weeks of that, I soon got fed-up and decided to try a teeny little bit of gum, as I'd heard that it helped the "healing"
It was AGONY!!!
But after a little while, the pain eased and later that day I found I could chew normal food again YAY! (And I haven't looked back...)
So, my advice would be to give it a go. I haven't had any problems with it getting tangled up in the wires and it didn't interfere with my quad helix either - however, it DID help in the healing process!!!
It was AGONY!!!
But after a little while, the pain eased and later that day I found I could chew normal food again YAY! (And I haven't looked back...)
So, my advice would be to give it a go. I haven't had any problems with it getting tangled up in the wires and it didn't interfere with my quad helix either - however, it DID help in the healing process!!!
i always chew gum
I eat popcorn
Chips
hard Veggies
icecubes
Corn on the cob
& I always get good feedback from my orthodontist.
Matter of fact Im way ahead of schedule on getting my braces off (in two months)...I was supposed to get em off in 2.5 years but I havent even had em on for two years.
I dont think eating the "no-no's" are bad,...just as long as you are careful.
Its not what you eat..its how you eat it.
I eat popcorn
Chips
hard Veggies
icecubes
Corn on the cob
& I always get good feedback from my orthodontist.
Matter of fact Im way ahead of schedule on getting my braces off (in two months)...I was supposed to get em off in 2.5 years but I havent even had em on for two years.
I dont think eating the "no-no's" are bad,...just as long as you are careful.
Its not what you eat..its how you eat it.
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Just read through this topic, and tought I'd give my $0.02.
First of all, I couldn't help but agree with Meryaten's HILARIOUS comment, that
As a kid during my first go-round in braces, I was indeed told to pretty much avoid gum, etc. I think that was mostly due to the fact that when I got them at age 11 they probably did not trust that I would chew gum with care...But, during my time as an adult I had apparently become trustworthy, and even came to realize which brands would cause the least amount of problems with getting stuck in wires, etc.
First of all, I couldn't help but agree with Meryaten's HILARIOUS comment, that
During the time that I was in braces as an adult, I was told that sugarless gum was just fine, and I can hardly remember it causing any problems. (Side note: I would occasionally enjoy chewy candies as well, but would make sure I was careful in how I ate them.)I think that the assistant who claimed it would deactivate wires was talking through the end where the sun don't shine
As a kid during my first go-round in braces, I was indeed told to pretty much avoid gum, etc. I think that was mostly due to the fact that when I got them at age 11 they probably did not trust that I would chew gum with care...But, during my time as an adult I had apparently become trustworthy, and even came to realize which brands would cause the least amount of problems with getting stuck in wires, etc.