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I'm gettin the clear ones are those better looking than the normal ones. Which do you perfer? Can I still eat nomal food?

2007-01-13 04:35:03 · 12 answers · asked by blindmice6 2 in Health Dental

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First of all, it depends on what type of braces you are getting. It is your opinion on weather the clear ones look better or not. if you are asking if it looks like you do not have braces, then the answer is no, it does not. However, you should not be concerned about this, becuase braces are very commen and almost everyone gets some type of them. However, some braces hurt more than others. This effects what you can eat. For example, If you are getting braces on the top and the bottem as well as rubber bands, then it will hurt more than it would if you were only getting simple bottem races or simple top braces. However, here is what I have concluded about braces from personal experiance.

Category 1: Getting your braces

The day you get them put on: This day is actually the day when you are in pain the least until about day 8. Getting them put on itself doesn't hurt. Your lips may get a little chapped, so bring chapstick. Don't bother with the books or the magazines. Your entertainment will likely be a TV on the wall if you orth. has one, or you will be too concentrated on the fact that you are getting braces to care. Mine was a little of both. Anyways, the entire process only takes about 1.5-3.5 hours, depending again on the type of braces you get.

After you get them put on, you will not be in much pain. Instead, you will be feeling a sort of numbness in your teeth. They will feel a bit soft, as if not strong enough to handle food. Prepare with lots of pudding, mashed potatoes, apple sauce, and Ice cream in case you get hungry.

This day deceives you by making you think that braces aren't so bad. When you go to bed that night, brace yourself for day 1 after braces.

Day 1: This day is the worst day of all. When you wake up in the morning, your teeth will seem a lot worse than the day before. Brush your teeth lightly, and then take some painkillers before going to school if you have to, even if your teeth aren't so bad yet. If you do not have school, wait until it starts to hurt to take them. I've found the best braces pain killers are Tylenol and Ibuprofen.

The best word I can think of to describe day 1 is either sore or pain. I have a journal I kept when getting braces, and all that is written on this day is "my teethe hurt" or "owww" while the rest of the days have detailed descriptions. This pain still may not be as bad for you, remember, if you are not getting a full mouth with rubber bands like I did. Anyways, the best thing to do on this day (I've found) Is either very warm mushy foods or very cold mushy foods. (I.E.; Mashed potatoes or Ice cream) These soothe your teeth and give you a temproary bit of releif, especially if you like how they tase.

Avoid even trying hard foods such as pretzels, or even like bread. You will find that you can not bite becuase of the "softness" feeling, and trying to do so will make it hurt more. Keep on taking painkillers throuhgout the day as directed on the container and as you need. Be sure to save one dose for when you go to sleep so you aren't lying awake becuase of sore teeth.

Day 2: Day 2 is when it starts to get better. The good thing about day 2 is that you know it is all uphill from here. Your pain is only going to get better. (Well, at least until you get them tightened.)
I would advise the same as day 1 with your foods. You may need less painkillers today, and your teeth might be starting to feel a little less sore. Still do not try to eat anything hard, though, becuase of what I warned about in day 1.

Day 3: You've gotten your braces 4 days ago now, and it still doesn't seem much better. Continue following most of the advice given in day 1. Your soreness should be at least starting to going away. You could try to eat bread today, but still do not bite it. Take it with a fork and only chew at the very back of your mouth.

Around this time an entirly new concept may be introduced: Wax. Your gums may be starting to become sore, and your orth. probably gave you wak to help this. Whenever using wax, be sure to remember that what is causing your gum pain is the connecting wires, not the brackets themselves. For some reason, the Brackets never hurt your gum, it is the wires that connect them, so be sure when you put it on, you always put it on the wire. Wax can get in some of your food, so when eating, try and take it out.

Day 5: Better still! Try eating soft cereal today, but remember not to bite if you are not ready. You may also move on to fruits, hot vegetables, some salads, and soft meats. Be sure not to do this, however, if you are not ready.

Day 6: You've nearly made it a week! By now, your teeth are probably feeling much better than day 1. You may not want to try pretzels or hard foods like that yet, but you are well on your way. Continue to use the advice given in the other days if you need it, and in no time you will sometimes forget that you even have braces at all and go back to normal.


Category 2- other

Tightening: This is not nearly as bad as getting them on. It is, however, similar in the way that it hurst worst the day after (Day 1) The familiar softness will be back, but don't worry, it doesn't take as long to go away. You'll be back to eating completely normal at around day 4 or 5. You may not have reached this level of eating until day 11 when getting braces. You may want to look back at day 1's advice if you are really hurting on tightening day 1.

Chains: The color on your braces actually isn't your braces, it is rubber bands. Sometimes, you get what is called a chain, which is basically a rubber band that connects 2 or more teeth together. Chains can be as long as your entire mout, and as short as 2 teeth long. Chains hurt a little more, and generally put the process of getting to eat normal again back about a day.

Braces damage/eating habits: I've broken a couple rubber bands here and there, and even lost a bracket once. My advice is to just leave it and notify your orth. about it when you go back to get your braces tightened if it is something small, like a rubber band breaking and falling off. If, however, something bigger like your bracket falling off happens, my advice is to call and tell them. They may want to see you earlier, becuase having it off for too long could prolonge the time you have brces and make your mouth hurt more when you have it replaced.

About the rules: Don't completely follow them. You don't have to never eat a tootsie roll or pretzels again. You can even eat popcorn if you chew it thuroghly enough and clean your braces really well afterwords. My advice is to stay away from REALLY sticky things likr swedish fish, bubble gum, wax lips, and jelly beans. But if you go for however long you have braces without eating any of the prohibited stuff, you'll miss out on it when you could've eaten it and been just fine.

Brushing: You may want to brush your teeth a little more with braces, becuase stains could be on your teeth after removal if you neglect them, which is very easy to do. You don't need any special toothbrush or paste for them. However, I would advise you to use the tool that they give you that looks kind of like a pipe cleaner to get whatever food is stuck between your teeth out before brushing. Your toothbrush can get pretty gross without this.


I hope this helps. As you can see, they do hurt, but following this will keep your pain to a minimum. If you have any questions, email me. I know a lot about braces. I had them for 2 1/2 years. If I would've had this when I was getting braces, I would have been incredibly happy. Good luck!

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2007-01-13 10:09:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't really care . But no you can't not eat normal food . First the first few days you will not be able to use your teeth because the Will be in so much pain . And the will get better in 3-5 days just take soup , ice cream and don't eat Carmel or and hard bar's of food because you mite break the braked or the wire . And when you have to go back in every 2 or 3 month the will but on a new bar and it i hurt some time .

2007-01-13 07:30:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have braces....the normal ones. The normal ones can be much more of a pain. Your mouth can be very sore and you can get cuts in your mouth. Youre lips can get very chapped at times. I would still have gotten the normal ones but that's only because the clear ones are more expensive usually. And no matter which kind you get you are going to have to give up on soda, and candy, and most snacks. Good Luck.

2007-01-13 05:08:29 · answer #3 · answered by none 2 · 0 0

You can't eat popcorn, gum, nuts, hard candy, carrots (raw), apples (raw and whole), hard chips...etc..I still eat all that stuff even though I have them and it doesn't do anything. Yet if it does do something then you have to pay $35 fine for the fixing of the dumb braces. They hurt when you get them tightened but not as much as people say. And I just have the normal braces..and I've seen the clear ones...you can still tell they're there..but not as much. I hope this helped.

2007-01-13 04:45:25 · answer #4 · answered by ħ Ì Wêår M¥ Mê?ål Må§k 5 · 0 0

I have had braces twice, both times for 2 years each.
The first time I had the regular metal ones. The are slightly more obvious, but they are also more durable than the clear ones, which means you can get your braces adjusted more often, and you will have to wear them for less time.

The clear ones are less obvious, but the clear elastics get stained really easily, so the become 'dirty' looking, untill you get them changed. Generally you have to wear clear braces for at least 6 months longer than you would have to wear the metal ones.

2007-01-13 05:26:55 · answer #5 · answered by ellebekay 1 · 0 0

Well if you dont want people to come up to you and say, "You got braces."
-and beleve me people will ask that when they first see you and when youn take them off they will say, "You got your braces off"

Then get the clear ones if not then who cares?

Yes you can still eat normal food but you cant eat hard candy unless you suck on it like a lollipop is ok.

You cant eat popcorn or chew gum

2007-01-13 04:50:56 · answer #6 · answered by Dirtyelectromusic 3 · 0 0

The clear ones -(if you are getting the porcelin kind) can extend treatment time and are more fragile than the metal ones. If you are really wanting clear, I suggest footing the bill to get the gated braces - they are actually clear metal so they don't extend treatment time.

2007-01-13 05:55:57 · answer #7 · answered by squiggles7847 2 · 0 0

Are talking about clear and colored braces or invisalign? I had clear ones, but they sometimes start to turn a yellowish color, but w/e works best for you! Good luck with the braces!

2007-01-13 05:05:17 · answer #8 · answered by Joel C 3 · 0 0

wel clearer ones are usually more expensive. I likethe metal ones though, maybe just because I have them.

You can still eat normal food except theyll tell you that you cant eat any hard candy or popcorn, hard chewy foods, and stuff like that.

2007-01-13 04:43:14 · answer #9 · answered by Mayonaise 6 · 1 0

well i had the metal ones and i didnt mind and i wore them for 2 and a half yrs/ and it was ok but with the clear one you really have to be careful no hard or sticky stuff and if you eat alot of yellow collored food they ,mite turn yellow

2007-01-13 05:02:17 · answer #10 · answered by muminka12 2 · 0 0

i had the normal ones, but im only 13 sooo i dont know, ive never tried the clear ones, but they are probably like the arent even there

2007-01-13 04:39:15 · answer #11 · answered by lexi(: 3 · 0 0

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