Your teeth and mouth will likely feel somewhat sore if you’ve just started with your braces treatment, or if you’ve recently had you braces tightened. This discomfort normally lasts for about a week, and it can be hard to eat during this time! Here are some tips to make it easier.
Change Your Diet
Choose soft, easy-to-chew foods.
Soft foods won't damage your braces, or cause additional pain and discomfort to your sensitive teeth when you chew.
Some healthy choices include:
- Yogurt or Soft cheese (like cottage cheese or cream cheese)
- Sautéed or steamed vegetables
- Soup
- Eggs
- Soft-cooked meat and seafood with no bones
- Pasta dishes
- Mashed potatoes
- Soft fruits (bananas, kiwis, berries, avocado, etc.)
Cut out hard, sticky and chewy foods.
These types of food be painful and difficult to chew, but they can also damage your braces.
Try to avoid the following:
- Toffee
- Caramel
- Chewy candies (like Starburst)
- Nuts
- Granola
- Popcorn
- Licorice
- Raw veggies
- Apples and other hard fruit
- Gum
Change How You Eat
Cut your food up in small pieces.
Cut your food into bite-sized pieces rather than biting into bigger pieces. For example, cut up an apple into thin slices or small chunks rather than just biting into it to make it manageable with braces. Corn on the cob is another good example:simply cut the corn off the cob before you eat it.
Taking steps like these will help you manage pain and protect your braces from damage, while also making more dietary options available to you.
Chew with your back teeth.
Your back teeth are bigger and less sensitive to pain than your front ones. Avoid tearing or pulling at foods with your front teeth (as mentioned, cutting your food into smaller pieces can help). Instead, place smaller pieces of food directly toward the back of your mouth.
Eat slowly.
Try to make a point to eat more slowly and chewing carefully. You'll probably be doing this anyway if your teeth are quite sore, but if you find yourself rushing, make a point of slowing down and chewing carefully.