Is it okay to chew (sugarless) gum if you have braces?
So, which is the truth? I know lots of people say its bad, but is it REALLY that bad? If its not recommended, do tell me.I don't want to wear these darn things more than I already have to XD
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ALL THIS STUFF TO DISCOVER, BUT WHAT IS REAL AND MAKES SENSE?
#1.CHWING GUM IS OK, BUT THE GUM SHOULD BE SUGARFREE AND NOT STICK TO THE BRACES.
SO, WHAT GUM IS THERE THAT IS LIKE IT?
AND THE ANSWER IS.
http://www.candyfavorites.com/freedent-s...
NO iTS REALLY NOT THAT BAD! CUZ A WHOLE BUNCH OF MY FRiENDS HAD TO GET BRACES AND THEY ALL CHEW GUM AND NUTHINGS WRONG WITH THEM : )
Ask your orthodontist and do what he says
well i have braces, and i heard that you can chew gum as long as its sugarless. if you chew gum with a lot of sugar in it then you can get this weird stuff in between your braces and your teeth and the braces can fall off. i think its pretty gross haa.
No, it's not OK to chew sugarless gum with braces. Try using a gum like Freedent. It is made for people with dentures, but it won't stick to braces either, or pull off the brackets.
i'm a chronic gum chewer and my dentist instructed me never to chew any gum that have any sugar in it. he said its ok to chew sugarless gum. (as a general rule any thing that gives you a sugar rush is bad for your teeth)
I had braces in fourth grade, and I kept forgetting to wear my retainers, so I got braces again in 6th grade. I chewed gum, and I still only wore my braces for about 5 months the second time. Just dont chew the "bubbleicious" or whatever its called because after a while, it gets too hard to chew, and it could make your braces loose. But chewing Orbit is a good choice.
You can chew gum, but you have to be careful not to get it stuck to your brackets. Try chewing it with your back teeth.
It could get stuck in your braces and cause cavities. I say eat gummie bears or soft starburst candy...thats what i used to do:) Atleast if it gets stuck in your braces it will eventually disolve...but don't forget to brush
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