How do you eat Almonds with braces on?
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How do you eat Almonds with braces on?
I've popped off a few brackets before on hard foods. Is it smarter to avoid things like almonds and nuts?
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i was told to avoid nuts, hard crusty bread,pretzels and chips
chop up apples
no raw carrots
cut meat away from bone
cut corn from the cob
chop up apples
no raw carrots
cut meat away from bone
cut corn from the cob
wisdom teeth out july 29/08
braced may 26/ 09
os consult june 8/09
sentence 18 to 24 months
jaw surgery nov 2010
2nd adjustment ~~july 28th 2009 @ 10am
3rd adjustment sept 14th @ 11.30
braced may 26/ 09
os consult june 8/09
sentence 18 to 24 months
jaw surgery nov 2010
2nd adjustment ~~july 28th 2009 @ 10am
3rd adjustment sept 14th @ 11.30
I've eaten almonds and nuts, always carefully, but they are just so prone to get stuck between wires, brackets and teeth that I just try to avoid them! I hate that feeling, and then I have to work hard to take out all the stuff!
braced 07/02/08, braces off january 2010
sentence: 18 months, upper and lower damons + elastics
Bonded+essix retainers
My story: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=28298
sentence: 18 months, upper and lower damons + elastics
Bonded+essix retainers
My story: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=28298
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If I know something is going to be hard like nuts, fruits, vegetables, candy, etc then I definitely avoid it. Even if it wasn't hard when you didn't have braces it doesn't mean it's not hard now. It's hard to get people that don't have braces to understand that. But then again maybe it's just me. My aunt has braces and will eat things that I can't eat because they're too hard. To each his own. But having that kind of stuff in wires and in between stuff is definitely not fun.
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You just need to eat things with caution. It's not difficult to take care when you're chewing. The only things I can't physically eat are very chewy toffee-type things, but then I don't eat those types of things anyway
I can't eat very hard foods after appointments, obviously, but other than that I'm fine. I have difficultly with apples and pears however, but this is because of my bad bite, rather than the braces
Swill afterwards to dislodge anything, brush your teeth if you want, and job's a good one. It's not that bad, really
I can't eat very hard foods after appointments, obviously, but other than that I'm fine. I have difficultly with apples and pears however, but this is because of my bad bite, rather than the braces
Swill afterwards to dislodge anything, brush your teeth if you want, and job's a good one. It's not that bad, really
I generally avoid almonds, specifically because they're so hard that it's difficult to gauge the amount of force it'll take to bite into one. Therefore, it's not worth the effort to me. Since there are so many other nuts that aren't a challenge to deal with, it hasn't been a problem.
What about walnuts? You could replace almonds with them.
What about walnuts? You could replace almonds with them.
08 Apr 2008 - Front teeth braced.
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30 Aug 2010 - New bracket brand placed on upper four incisors.
Initial Ortho Sentence: 18-20 months.
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30 Aug 2010 - New bracket brand placed on upper four incisors.
Initial Ortho Sentence: 18-20 months.
Oh it's so not worth it!! Against advice (and all logic) I happily chomped down on Snickers with almonds. I didn't break anything but the fuss it took to clean up afterward took much much longer than I could ever imagine. I know that simple caution is advised but goodness it's easier to avoid sometimes!
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