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Can hard food break braces?


Question Posted Friday March 11 2011, 7:12 am

I heard that if i get braces and i eat somthing exremly hard i can break the metal braket is that true?

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asksharon156 answered Monday March 14 2011, 1:23 am:
yes that is true, also anything sticky can break it

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Teza answered Saturday March 12 2011, 1:33 am:
Yes, it is true. Eating hard candy, chewing on ice, etc can break the bracket or make it loose. It's just very annoying to deal with.

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