The foods that can't be eaten after orthodontics are 1 and ice cubes, which are very harmful to teeth during orthodontics. Never eat it.
2. All glutinous rice foods and sticky foods, such as glutinous rice cakes.
3. Never bite crabs, chicken legs, bones, etc. You can tear off the meat to eat.
4. External objects, such as pens, pencils, nails and straws.
5, popcorn, the shell will be embedded in the appliance and cause gum infection.
6. Sugary drinks and carbonated drinks, including phosphoric acid, can cause enamel pollution and tooth decay.
7. Candies such as fruit candy, mints, bubble gum, rainbow candy, gummy bears, sticky rice candy, etc.
8. Snacks such as hard bread, big cake, thick pizza crust, hard whole wheat bread, nuts, etc.
Correct nursing methods after orthodontics 1. Problems during orthodontics: During one month of orthodontics, patients may have toothache, soreness and loose teeth, which are normal tissue reactions after wearing orthodontic appliances. There is no need to worry too much or deal with them. If the pain is severe and unbearable, they should follow up immediately.
2. Go to the Stomatological Hospital on time: Orthodontics is a continuous process, so patients must go to the Stomatological Hospital on time to ensure oral health, usually once a month. Doctors should make some adjustments to the appliance every time they visit, so as to smoothly enter the next stage of treatment.
3. Maintain oral health: During orthodontic treatment, patients must pay attention to oral health. After wearing the appliance, the medical staff reminded the patients to pay attention to oral hygiene and taught them the correct method of brushing their teeth. After wearing the appliance, it increases the area in the mouth that is difficult to clean, and it is necessary to strengthen oral hygiene, otherwise it may cause gingivitis and even periodontitis. Health care knowledge
4, pay attention to diet: in orthodontic treatment, patients should give priority to soft food, avoid biting hard and sticky food, can not bite food and chew things. If you want to eat apples, you can cut them into pieces. For things that need to be bitten, such as chicken legs, you can tear them outside your mouth before eating them. As long as you don't eat too hard and sticky food after straightening your teeth. In addition, what you eat after orthodontics is related to the oral health after orthodontics. Because many people will have periodontal diseases such as gingivitis during orthodontics, eating fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins at this time can accelerate the recovery of periodontal diseases and consolidate dental health. However, it should be noted that it is best not to eat irritating foods, such as foods that are too sour, too hot, too cold and too spicy.
People suitable for orthodontics 1, depth coverage of anterior teeth: also known as? Molar your teeth? The anterior teeth protrude far beyond the lower teeth, which is a common malocclusion in clinic, often accompanied by deep overbite of the anterior teeth.
2, the front teeth are reversed: from the outside, like it? Bulldog? That is, the lower front teeth protrude forward or the upper front teeth are located too far back.
3. Malocclusion: refers to the abnormality of tooth arrangement position and occlusion relationship. There are many manifestations of malocclusion. The common malocclusion is the dislocation of individual teeth, that is, one or more teeth in the dentition are out of position, such as inclined, tilted and twisted teeth.
4. Open jaw: it means that the front teeth or the back teeth can't bite vertically, and the cutting ends don't touch vertically, which can't reach the normal mandibular coverage distance. Normal overbite: the upper anterior teeth cover the lower anterior teeth 1/3- 1/2. Open jaw has a great influence on masticatory function, phonetic function and aesthetics, and with the increase of open jaw degree and range, the function decreases more seriously and the tension of masticatory muscles is insufficient.
5, midline deviation: the midline of the upper anterior teeth is not aligned with the midline of the lower anterior teeth, which can be corrected by orthodontics.
6. Excessive tooth gap: a gap or gap between teeth in the oral cavity caused by tooth loss or missing teeth.