Fall Holiday Guide for Braces

If this is your child’s first holiday season with braces, here are some tips on how to help children get the most enjoyment from these celebrations without compromising their braces or leaving them feeling left out of the festivities.

Halloween

When you think dental health, “Halloween” is not usually the first thing that comes to mind. Halloween can be tricky, but with some planning and intervention, you can make sure your child doesn’t miss out on the treats that make the holiday a favorite.

Braces present other challenges besides dealing with the scary amount of sugar in every trick-or-treat bag. Certain treats can be a challenge to clean from braces, and can even cause broken brackets and wires. How to avoid these frightful results?

  • Go through your child’s treat bag when you get home after neighborhood trick-or-treating. Anything which can damage braces, such as regular gum, candy with nuts or caramel, or hard or chewy candies should be discarded. Perhaps you and your child can choose a selection of soft candy such as plain chocolate and peanut butter cups to trade for those tricky treats. Your child’s favorite soft fruits, cupcakes, and cookies could also be safe substitutes.
  • Party time? Candy apples, bowls of candy corn, and popcorn balls are favorite treats at Halloween parties, but very bad for braces. Help your child recognize what should be avoided before attending, and suggest safe options like soft cupcakes.
  • Finally, even safe treats will leave more sugar than normal in your child’s mouth and therefore more potential for plaque build-up. Brush and floss more often, if needed, and rinse regularly with water.

Talk candy guidelines over in advance with your child. If you’d like, Christopher Cosse can recommend safe alternatives. With your help, Halloween won’t be a fearsome experience for you or your trick-or-treater.

Thanksgiving

Now, this is a holiday to be thankful for! Almost all of your traditional favorites are perfect for family members with braces.

  • Appetizers: Offer soft food options such as silky cheeses and deviled eggs instead of crunchy vegetables, chips, and nuts.
  • Dinner: Turkey is a required dish on many tables, and no need to miss out! Just make sure pieces are bite-size and off the bone. Creamy mashed potatoes and gravy and jellied cranberry sauce are also braces-friendly traditions. Any cooked vegetable should be fine, but do cut the corn from the cob first. Dressing is a great side dish if your child avoids any crunchy tops and edges, as are soft, nut-free rolls and muffins.
  • Dessert: Pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and apple pie with ice cream are all safe (and delicious) choices. Leave the pecan pie, caramel sauce, and anything nutty or chewy off your child’s menu. And remember to brush and floss carefully after the feast!

If you are concerned that following the usual food guidelines might be a little more difficult during this time of year, talk to us. Christopher Cosse and our team are happy to suggest ways to make your child’s first holidays with braces memorable for all the right reasons. The last thing you’ll want is an emergency visit to our Shreveport, Louisiana office!

How do teeth move with braces?

Although teeth seem to be solidly fixed in their sockets (at least they don’t wobble when we chew!), all teeth can easily be moved if Christopher Cosse and our staff attach brackets and wires to them called braces. In the past, all braces were made of stainless steel, but today’s advanced dental technology gives people the option of wearing transparent, acrylic mouth trays called Clear Aligners, or relying on traditional metal braces for correcting malocclusions.

Brackets, Slots, and Arch Wires – Oh My!

When light pressure is consistently exerted on teeth, they will gradually move in the direction of the force. For example, affixing brackets to front teeth and threading a flexible, metal wire through tiny slots on the front of the brackets allows the orthodontist to tighten this arch wire enough to initiate desired movement of teeth. Generally, orthodontic patients visit Cosse & Silmon Orthodontics once a month to have this wire tightened to keep teeth moving in the desired direction.

Tissues surrounding the teeth that experience pressure from arch wires will slowly (and, for the most part, painlessly) stretch, and allow the socket to enlarge so the tooth and its root become looser temporarily. This allows the root to move without causing bleeding or pain. Once Christopher Cosse and our staff are satisfied with the repositioning of teeth, we will remove the braces and let bone material fill in the socket so that teeth are solidified into their new (and straighter) positions.

Clear Braces vs. Traditional Braces

Both types of orthodontic corrective devices move teeth in the same manner: by applying a continual force against teeth. Clear aligners, like Clear Aligners, are mouth trays made of hard acrylic material that people wear for at least 23 hours a day. Unlike metal braces, Clear Aligners can be removed for eating and brushing purposes and the aligners are nearly invisible because of their transparency.

Clear Aligners aligners are usually reserved for people with gaps between their teeth or whose teeth are only slightly crooked. Traditional metal braces are often necessary when severe malocclusion exists and requires more pressure than Clear Aligners offers.

Clear Aligners for Teen Treatment: Creating confident smiles for teens

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These days, fewer and fewer braces show up in school yearbook photos. Clear Aligners have become a popular choice for our adolescent patients because it enables them to display metal-free smiles while straightening their teeth!

Christopher Cosse can help you determine whether Clear Aligners treatment is right for you, but below are a few reasons why so many teens are choosing it today.

More Free Time

Clear Aligners for Teen require fewer appointments, which is pretty important to teens who value their free time. Clear Aligners treatment gives you straight teeth without having to miss activities or skip hanging out with your friends. It’s a win-win!

Eat, Brush, and Floss Easily

Traditional braces can make eating, brushing, and flossing both difficult and tedious. Clear Aligners are easily removable for all these important activities, and give you freedom to live your life as usual.

Metal-Free Braces

Possibly the best perk of Clear Aligners is that you can’t see them! The Clear Aligners system uses a clear plastic device that fits directly over the teeth. This means no metal parts to mar the appearance of your smile, so your Clear Aligners will straighten while allowing your pearly whites to shine through. People don’t even have to know you’re straightening your teeth with Clear Aligners.

To learn more about Clear Aligners for Teen treatment, feel free to reach out to our Shreveport, Louisiana office!

More Adults Are Opting for Clear Aligners

These days it’s becoming more and more common to see adults at our Shreveport, Louisiana office getting their teeth straightened with Clear Aligners — that is, if you can see them! Treatment with Clear Aligners is effective and aesthetically pleasing for all ages, but adults have certainly taken to them.

For some it may be to overcome the stigma that “braces are just for kids,” but for others it may be the displeasing appearance and discomfort of traditional braces. According to the American Association of Orthodontics, from 1994 to 2010 the number of adults 18 and older getting braces increased by 58 percent, from 680,000 to 1.1 million annually. Many of these adults opt for Clear Aligners because of how discreet they are and since they don’t need to avoid any foods or make dietary changes like you do with traditional braces.

The benefits of getting your teeth into proper alignment are many, and so are the advantages of Clear Aligners. By following your individual course of Clear Aligners treatment, you can expect to enjoy the following benefits over traditional braces:

  • The total treatment time is more precise with Clear Aligners since your treatment is modeled by a computer, as compared to traditional braces where it is really just an estimate.
  • You’ll need to make fewer trips to our Shreveport, Louisiana office since you can change your trays on your own every few weeks or as prescribed.
  • There’s less risk to the health of your tooth enamel since there is no need to place brackets on your teeth.
  • Clear Aligners are clear and practically invisible, so most people won’t even know you’re wearing them!

If you’re interested in Clear Aligners treatment, please let Christopher Cosse know. We’d be happy to help you on your journey to a straighter, healthier smile!