How can you support your child to cope with braces?

Braces completely replace teeth, but require extra attention to oral care during the time they are worn. Support your child when he wears braces with these tips from mothers.


In addition to all the benefits, braces have some difficulties. It can be challenging for children, especially at an early age. With the tips we have prepared based on the experiences of mothers, you can help your child who uses wire to get through this process easily.

Let your child lead the process
There are several reasons for wearing braces: correcting teeth, correcting jaw closure, beautifying the smile. Although most adolescents wear braces, they may still feel embarrassed about their braces. Involve your child in the process with the dentist so that he or she can make the decision about their teeth.

Get involved as much as possible.
You probably helped him brush his teeth when he was a little boy, stood by him and taught him how to brush. Even though you don't need that now, food scraps get stuck between the wires more and your child may ignore it. It may be good to remind him that he should brush his teeth better because of his braces, and brush together if necessary. Your dentist will show you how to brush.

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The right choice of food
Everyone in the family needs to know what dishes cannot be eaten with braces. Thus, your spouse or sibling can guide your child who wears braces when necessary.

Eating hard or sticky foods while wearing braces can break the braces. Consuming sugary foods increases the risk of caries because the teeth are more vulnerable.
Encourage your child to avoid the foods on this list.
    All gums
    Caramel Chocolates
    All chewy candies
    Nuts
    Apples and carrots (can be cut very small)
    Chips and pizza edges
    Popcorn / boiled corn
    Ice

Make them comfortable
Keep a child-friendly pain reliever at home. Because they may feel pain when the braces are inserted and the braces are tightened at the intermediate controls. It may also be good to have a mouthpiece. It prevents the braces from hitting and damaging the gums. Your child may not want to talk when braces are first put on. You can get support from the dentist to encourage him to talk. He/she can practice speaking during the examination.

How did you make your child comfortable with braces? Your experiences may inspire other moms, share them with us!

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