I was specifically told by my orthodontic assistant not to drink soda and to avoid carbonated drinks all together. (beer too?!?)
My question is I like to drink lo-carb Monster soda on occasion. I am wondering if the real issue is the sugar attacking the bonding agents between the teeth and the braces or is the carbonation? Anyone know for sure? Lo-carb Monster is the only diet drink I can stand to drink.
anyone? anyone? Buehler?
Lo-Carb Monster soda???
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I'm not sure I would have gone though treatment if I was told I couldn't drink beer! Good god! I gave up red wine b/c of lig staining. Beer too? That's just too much!
But seriously--I drank beer and diet soda throughout my treatment. No ill effects. Never knew not to. Was never told not to.
Sugary soda is clearly a no-no for all the reasons you would expect--it's sugar, which sticks to your teeth. Braces are already a pain to clean around so you're just asking for trouble. But I've never heard of carbonation being an issue.
But seriously--I drank beer and diet soda throughout my treatment. No ill effects. Never knew not to. Was never told not to.
Sugary soda is clearly a no-no for all the reasons you would expect--it's sugar, which sticks to your teeth. Braces are already a pain to clean around so you're just asking for trouble. But I've never heard of carbonation being an issue.