Drinking with Braces: Tips for a Comfortable Experience
Here are some tips on how to manage drinking with braces:
Use a straw: A straw can help prevent your drink from coming into contact with your braces.
Rinse your mouth after drinking: Rinsing your mouth with water or mouthwash after drinking can help remove any sugary or acidic residues that may adhere to your braces.
Avoid sticky drinks: Sticky drinks, such as soda or juice, can stick to your braces and be more difficult to remove.
Be careful with cold drinks: Cold drinks can make your teeth more sensitive, especially if you have just gotten your braces on. Stick to lukewarm or room-temperature drinks to avoid discomfort.
Talk to your orthodontist: If you are experiencing a lot of difficulty drinking with your braces, talk to your orthodontist. They can provide you with additional tips and suggestions.
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