Drinking with braces won’t damage your bracket and wires. Beyond sugary drinks, you’ll want to be careful when drinking coffee with braces (that goes for tea, red wine, cranberry juice or anything else dark colored too). These types of beverages can stain your teeth.
Q. How much can you put down on braces?
Therefore, expect most practices to request a deposit upfront to align their cash flows. The average down payment for metal braces without insurance is around 20% of the total treatment cost or about $1,000 ($5,000 X 20%) but could range higher with in-house programs.
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Q. Do braces require a down payment?
In some cases, there is be a down payment on braces. It will likely depend on a patient’s individual financial and insurance situation, however, Bright Side Dental is ready to work with you to make your braces treatment affordable.
Q. Can you have hot drinks with braces?
A common question in the orthodontics community is whether or not you have to give up tea, coffee and other hot beverages or food items such as soup. The short answer to this question is no, you typically do not have to give up coffee, tea, or soup when you have braces.
Q. Is it OK to have hot chocolate with braces?
Clean your braces and teeth thoroughly after eating starchy food. Soft Chocolate: Chocolate puddings, hot chocolate, soft chocolate truffles–chocolate seems to be everywhere during the holiday season. Chocolate quickly melts away from teeth and does not harm your hardware.
Q. Can I use a straw with braces?
Eating and caring for your braces Avoid sweet and/or sticky food, sweets, and drinks full of acid like fizzy drinks and fruit juices. If you cannot avoid them, have them with your main meals and drink them through a straw. Braces are quite delicate and so you need to make sure you do not damage them.
Q. Can I drink diet drinks with braces?
If you think that diet soda may do the trick, you’re wrong. Even diet sodas contain high doses of sweeteners and syrups that are harmful to your teeth. These drinks not only cause wear and tear to your teeth; they can damage your braces as well.