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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:48 am
by tardissauce
Thanks for the tip, my ortho said they wanted me to go easy on the wax - they even told me I wasn't allowed any wax on the first day. Its no reflection on them - they are the BEST and most expensive ortho in the city (NYC) thank god for insurance. So go figure. Is there any tips for keeping the wax on while you eat mine just comes right off?

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:22 pm
by tardissauce
My only worry is I am cruising through this wax like an addict! :Questions:
Anyone have a super secret source for thier dental wax that is no too pricey?

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:30 pm
by Kimber
On wax, though I haven't tried this I've heard that in case of emergencies, you can substitute a piece of sugarless gum.

I pleaded with my ortho for an extra two of those little containers because I went through the first so fast, and now that the old mouth toughened up, I've hardly touched them. So hopefully in no time you'll be able to cut back on the wax.

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:50 pm
by jetxness
soy milk bases smoothies would be a non-dairy option.

if you don't like soy milk i would encourage trying rice milk (some ppl like it a lot better...and often it can be bought fortified)

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:52 pm
by tardissauce
I took all of your advice and this was the result:

one "magic bullet" blender (yes, the one on TV) Macy's had it.
one can of "SPIRU-TEIN" strawberry shake mix (has lots of vitamins)
a much bigger carton of soymilk than I usually buy
one teensie bucket of soy ice cream (I've never really eaten ice cream, even pre-braces; never really thought much of it, but it really helps with the soreness)
Several types of Amy's organic soups

Funny thing is now that I have this whole new system down, I actually started eating more regular foods today. :D

Thanks guys for all the great advice, I love that everyone on here has such a great sense of humor. Really helps!

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:47 pm
by Kimber
Funny thing is now that I have this whole new system down, I actually started eating more regular foods today.
Isn't that the truth! :-) But in no time you'll be getting nice adjustments that might send you back to the soft stuff for a few days.

I thought of another thing to add to the list as I was browsing through the supermarket in search of edibles (since I got my bottom backets on today) -- polenta. I also found a can of refried beans with green chiles to go with the Amy's cheese enchilladas.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:09 pm
by wiredkitty
I'm enjoying intstant noodles with tuna and mayo right now! Risotto is also good. And I agree refried beans are great too! Anything like that you can just spoon in behind your teeth and suck it down!

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:12 pm
by lionfish
It must be time for lunch, then!

I love polenta, especially with lamb shanks.

Eatting food again...

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 2:58 am
by Silverwolftec2006
I am the last person to tell you about eatting mushy food the very first day or so of braces. I managed to chow down on egg salad and a half of a steak and cheese sandwich. I can tell you that I have had days were food was my worse enemy, especially after they put that horrid A chain on my upper left and right canines and bottoms too. Major ouch!! My teeth were so grumpy I had to manage with oatmeal and scrambled eggs for two days. I was not a happy camper!!!

Generally I eat most anything I can eat with out getting into much trouble with my ortho. I love to eat Cheerios and other types of no-no's with out milk or something to soften them. I am very carefull when I eat those things because I don't want to bend my wires. I now eat steak, pork chops, and other foods that require more chewing on my back teeth. It does get better as time goes on, but I won't kid you about eatting and getting certain adjustments for the first few days.. It is a major kill joy!! Best of wishes..