Is it true about Chewing Gum? This is what the ortho assist.
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Is it true about Chewing Gum? This is what the ortho assist.
I'm just wondering what you guys think? I know most of us have been told NOT to chew gum while in braces. I always thought the reason was because it can get stuck in the brackets or something in the gum could loosen a bracket???
But listen to this: I only chew sugarfree gum.One appt I had with the ortho I walked in chewing my sugarfree gum as I've done a few times...
One of the assistants saw me and said " You know what chewing gum does to the archwire? I answered .... I know that chewing gum can get stuck in the braces and stuff but I chew all the way in the back molars and only sugarfree gum. The assistant told me that chewing gum ,regardless if it was sugarfree or not would "De-activate" the archwire and the wire would not work ... I forgot her exact words but I gave her a look like she was talking crap
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge about chewing gum and archwires explain if this is true or not. I'm going to Google this now
Gennel
But listen to this: I only chew sugarfree gum.One appt I had with the ortho I walked in chewing my sugarfree gum as I've done a few times...
One of the assistants saw me and said " You know what chewing gum does to the archwire? I answered .... I know that chewing gum can get stuck in the braces and stuff but I chew all the way in the back molars and only sugarfree gum. The assistant told me that chewing gum ,regardless if it was sugarfree or not would "De-activate" the archwire and the wire would not work ... I forgot her exact words but I gave her a look like she was talking crap
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge about chewing gum and archwires explain if this is true or not. I'm going to Google this now
Gennel
The thick steel wires are not "active" anyway. It's only the thinner NiTi wires that are heat-activated. She might have meant that chewing gum can cause the wire to wander round to one side but even then, that wouldn't deactivate it, you'd just get a pokey end.
Sounds like she was talking crap. My ortho's site says that sugar free gum is OK as long as you are careful.
Sounds like she was talking crap. My ortho's site says that sugar free gum is OK as long as you are careful.
I honestly was told you can have anything but its all in the way you eat it. I can't see how gun can deactivate a wire. I can see if you are in a heat activated wires and constantly sucking on ice 24/7 LOL
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I tried gum, it was very uneventful! I would steer clear of it. Although, (try at your own risk), gummy bears are really good though. And, sour worms!
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Chewing gum is something I'm not allowed to do because of my TMJ. I also have elastics, so chewing gum is pretty much impossible!
One of my ortho assistants told me to chew gum at one point to help work out some of the inital soreness, then she remembered that it was my TMJ that landed me there in the first place. She told me it was okay with the thicker wires though and that it had to be sugar free.
One of my ortho assistants told me to chew gum at one point to help work out some of the inital soreness, then she remembered that it was my TMJ that landed me there in the first place. She told me it was okay with the thicker wires though and that it had to be sugar free.
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I experienced TMJ in the past and my staff told me not to chew gum and cut everything in to small piece to avoid my jaw spreading too far opened. And right now since my two top teeth are almost biting off my bottom brackets I'd want to avoid anything that wears out my teeth. If I don't have these two problem I'd chew gum b/c it doesn't stick on my bracket or metal wires/power chains.