November 2, 2024

Can You Safely Eat Burgers with Braces? Here's What You Should Know

Can you eat burgers with braces

Braces are a common type of orthodontic treatment designed to correct misaligned teeth and bite issues. They consist of metal or ceramic brackets and wires that apply gradual pressure to move your teeth into their correct positions. This process requires some adjustments to your eating habits to avoid damaging the braces.

So, can you eat burgers with braces? Yes, burgers are generally fine once you are well adjusted to your braces. Try to avoid burgers with chewy or crunchy toppings.

At Brace Central in Brooklyn, NY, our orthodontists are always here to answer your questions about what you can and can't eat with braces.

Tips for Enjoying Burgers Safely with Braces

You don't have to give up burgers just because you're wearing braces. With a few precautions and small adjustments, you can still enjoy them without worry. To ensure extra protection, orthodontists suggest keeping these tips in mind:

  • Avoid eating burgers within the first few days after getting braces. This is because your mouth will need time to adjust to the new pressure. Biting into a burger too soon after getting braces may cause some discomfort.
  • Choose softer buns like whole wheat or regular white buns. Avoid hard-crusted ones like pretzel or ciabatta, as they can put extra pressure on your braces.
  • Try to avoid burgers with hard toppings like crispy onions, thick bacon, or pickles, which could damage your braces.
  • If biting or chewing feels uncomfortable, avoid eating large pieces. Instead, cut the burger into smaller, bite-sized portions.

What Foods Should You Avoid After Getting Braces?

During your treatment, some foods can be a bit tough on your braces and may cause discomfort or damage. To help keep your treatment on track, we recommend being mindful of the following types of foods and considering alternatives when possible:

Hard Foods:

  1. Nuts
  2. Popcorn
  3. Hard candies
  4. Pizza crusts
  5. Ice

Sticky and Chewy Items:

  1. Gum
  2. Fruit leathers
  3. Taffy
  4. Caramel
  5. Licorice

Crunchy Snacks:

  1. Corn chips
  2. Pretzels
  3. Hard taco shells

Sugary Drinks and Snacks:

  1. Soda
  2. Candy
  3. Sweets
  4. Preserved fruit juices

Hard Raw Veggies and Citrus Fruits:

  1. Carrots
  2. Apples
  3. Lemons

Why Are Braces Worth the Dietary Adjustments?

  • Straighten Crooked Teeth: Braces can effectively straighten crooked, crowded, and misaligned teeth over the course of treatment. They also reduce spaces or gaps between teeth, preventing cavities, tooth decay, and gum diseases.
  • Fixing Bite Issues: Misaligned jaws cause bite issues such as open bite, crossbite, and underbite. Braces can properly align your jaws and protect you from tooth wear, sensitivity, and jaw pain.
  • Safe and Long-Lasting Outcomes: With proper care, the effects of braces can last for many years, potentially a lifetime.
  • Gentle Process: Although there are a few dietary restrictions, most patients can return to their usual activities a few days after getting braces.

Orthodontic Care at Brace Central

At Brace Central, we are committed to making your orthodontic journey as smooth as possible. Wondering if you can still enjoy burgers with braces? We are here to guide you. Our team of caring orthodontists offers personalized care, answers all your questions, and ensures you feel confident at every step.

From helping you choose the right foods to providing excellent care, we are with you all the way. Call our office to arrange your consultation today and see how easy it can be to get the care you deserve!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it okay to eat rice after getting braces?

Yes, you can eat soft rice after getting braces, but avoid sticky or chewy types that can get trapped in the braces.

What to eat in the first week of braces?

In the first week of having braces, orthodontists recommend eating oatmeal, soup, boiled vegetables, and scrambled eggs for your main meals. For snacks, consider yogurt, mashed potatoes, soft cheese, and ice cream.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your physician for any medical concerns or before starting any treatment. Do not ignore professional medical advice due to the information read here. The authors are not responsible for any outcomes from the use of this information.

Meet The Team

Our Team of Orthodontists at Brace Central

Dr. Polina Ingberman, DDS, founder of Brace Central Orthodontics

Founder · A quarter of a century of experience

Dr. Polina Ingberman, DDS

Founder of Brace Central Orthodontics and Brooklyn Orthodontics with a quarter of a century of experience. She is an NYU College of Dentistry graduate and a Columbia University trained orthodontist, treating children, teens, and adults with braces and Invisalign.

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Dr. Amalya Igityan, DDS, Brace Central Orthodontics

Orthodontist

Dr. Amalya Igityan, DDS

Board-certified Brooklyn orthodontist trained at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, with a three-year orthodontic residency at Maimonides Medical Center. Treats children, teens, and adults with braces, Invisalign®, and a full range of orthodontic appliances.

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Dr. Raitzel Bernstein, DDS, orthodontist at Brace Central Orthodontics

Orthodontist

Dr. Raitzel Bernstein, DDS

Brooklyn-born orthodontist, NYU College of Dentistry graduate with a three-year residency in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics at Maimonides Medical Center. Known for meticulous, compassionate, individualized care.

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