What (and How) to Eat When You’re Having Dental Issues: Braces or Canker Sore
November 9, 2018 2:30 am Below is an excerpt from an article found on MouthHealthy.org
You know that what you eat directly impacts your health, and that includes the health of your teeth and gums. But it can work the other way around too. If you have an orthodontic appliance, such as braces, or have had certain dental problems or procedures, the health and comfort of your teeth and gums can directly impact what you eat. Here are some tips for what to eat and how to avoid these common dental issues. Braces Braces are delicate, and any foods that are sticky, chewy or hard can easily cause them to break, including:

- ice
- nuts
- popcorn
- hard candy
- gum
- scrambled eggs
- oatmeal
- soup with soft vegetables or pureed or cream soups
- soft cheeses, including cottage cheese
- smoothies and milkshakes
- low-fat milk and other dairy foods
- cooked, canned and frozen vegetables
- mashed potatoes (fortify by mixing in powdered milk to boost nutrition)
- cooked or canned fruit, including applesauce
- hot cereals like oatmeal and cream of wheat (make with milk instead of water to boost nutrition)
- Choose cool or room temperature foods.
- Blend and moisten dry or solid foods.
- Drink through a straw to bypass mouth sores.
- Eat high protein, high calorie foods to speed up healing time. For example, add protein powder to milk shakes or powdered dry milk to fortify mashed potatoes and soups.
Cosmetic, Family General Dentistry Gregory B. Garrett, DDS 2215 Delaney Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 Tel: (910) 763-3679 Website: WilmingtonSmiles.net