
5 Things You Shouldn’t Believe About Braces
Even though you’re likely quite familiar with braces and might even know about how they work, you may still be believing some myths about braces. Before you get started with braces, it’s important to clear up any misinformation you may have about braces. Plus, clearing the air of any misconceptions you have about braces could help you feel less anxious about starting treatment. Here are some common braces myths you shouldn’t believe.
Braces Hurt All the Time
One thing that makes many people apprehensive about starting braces is the idea that braces will be painful. While braces of the past could be quite uncomfortable due to their bulkiness, modern braces are smaller and smoother than ever. Not only does this make them slightly less visible, but it also means you won’t experience as much irritation on your gums. And while there is some initial discomfort when you get your braces on, it can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication and should dissipate after a few days.
You Can’t Eat Anything You Like Anymore
Sure, you will have to give up some types of food you enjoy to protect your braces, especially chewy or crunchy foods. But you can easily find alternatives to your favorite foods that you’ll be excited to eat. You can make the transition to braces easier by trying out new foods for a few weeks before you get started with braces.
Braces Are All About Appearances
Yes, braces will give you straighter teeth and a better-looking smile, but this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the ways braces improve your teeth. By getting rid of crowding, which is what causes crookedness, you will find it much easier to clean in between your teeth and fewer food items will get stuck in your mouth. This reduces your chances of tooth decay and cavities. You can also fix problems with your bite, such as underbites and overbites, with braces, which often relieves jaw pain, improves breathing, and much more.
Braces Will Set Off Metal Detectors
This is a silly myth that kids likely started telling each other on the playground growing up. Metal detectors found at airports or courtrooms aren’t looking for the kind of metal found in braces. So if you’re going through security and set off the metal detector, you should simply recheck your pockets.
Braces Are Just for Kids
It’s true that the best time of life to get braces typically is during late elementary school to high school, but this doesn’t mean it’s the only time people should get braces. Many college students get braces while they earn their degrees, and it’s certainly never too late to get the smile you’ve always wanted, even if you’re well into your career. No matter what age you are, it’s never a bad time to improve your smile!
Here at The Smile Store, we’ll be happy to tell you all about the orthodontic treatment options available to you. You can get a free consultation to see what orthodontic treatments are best for you and get a free quote. Stop in for your free assessment today!
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