Yes they can. Your lips can get stuck in the braces or you can bite the other person's tongue or lip. In some cases hair can get stuck in them. Try to be careful while making out.
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Your braces aren't going to get stuck. That's just a "RUMOR"
It is unlikely for braces to get locked together while making out. However, there is a small possibility of braces getting tangled or stuck, especially if there is forceful or rough contact during kissing. In such cases, gently disengaging may resolve the issue, but seeking professional help may be necessary if braces are significantly entangled.
Yes! Do NOT get any sort of lip piercing while you have braces because it can be extremely painful to have it get stuck in your braces. You could even end up ripping it out because they got caught together. Please just wait until you get your braces off(:
The main positive outcome of braces on teeth is that the patient will have straight teeth, making it harder for food to get stuck between them. There should be no gaps between teeth.
Braces can potentially get stuck together when kissing, especially if the metal parts of the braces come into direct contact. It's important to be cautious and gentle when kissing someone with braces to avoid this issue. If the braces do get stuck together, they can typically be gently separated by moving your lips in a different direction.
well i have braces and when i kiss someone they don't get stuck in someones mouth. if your having a super slimey tongue kiss they are most likely to get stuck that way i know someone that had braces and at school she made out with a guy who also had braces, their braces got stuck and they had to be sent to the nurse's office to get detached from each other. :)(: it was hilarious!!
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Yes, food can definitely get stuck in clear braces. While the brackets themselves are smooth, the small spaces around them and under the wires can easily trap food particles. Staining is a significant concern with clear braces. The clear or ceramic material, while aesthetically pleasing, is more porous than metal braces and thus more susceptible to discoloration. Highly pigmented foods and drinks are the main culprits for staining. Think coffee, tea, red wine, dark sodas, berries, curry, and tomato-based sauces. Poor oral hygiene exacerbates both issues. If you don't brush and floss diligently after every meal, trapped food will not only linger but also contribute to plaque buildup and increase the risk of staining. Smoking is a major cause of yellowing. Nicotine and tar from cigarettes will quickly and significantly stain clear braces. Some clear braces materials are more stain-resistant than others. However, even the most advanced materials are not entirely stain-proof, especially with frequent consumption of staining agents.
It's recommended not to, because it can get stuck in your braces, and very hard to get that sticky mess out of them. If you want to chew gum with braces, try to be careful with it.
Technically you can, but the raisins might get stuck in your braces. Those are a pain to get rid of. Just be careful.
Yes, you can eat flapjacks if you have braces, but it's important to be cautious. Flapjacks can be chewy and sticky, which may pose a risk of damaging braces or getting stuck in them. It's best to cut them into smaller pieces and ensure they are not overly hard. Always consult your orthodontist for specific dietary recommendations while wearing braces.