October means something a little different to our team at North Durham Orthodontics because we celebrate Halloween and it is also National Orthodontic Health Month.
During October, orthodontic offices all over the country work together to promote their services and inform the community about the important work we do as well as help you with some braces safe Halloween treats. Our goal is to draw attention to the fact that everyone needs to be evaluated for orthodontic treatment. You are never too young or too old if your bite or smile needs correction.
American Association of Orthodontics recommends that parents start early and all kids are evaluated by an orthodontist by 7 – 8 years of age. During the growing years of 7 – 10, kids undergo a major growth spurt that goes hand in hand with the eruptive pattern of their teeth and development of jaws.
Best Candy for Braces
When searching for safe candy options for braces, consider the texture of the sweets. Anything that’s super sticky, gooey, or hard is probably best to avoid. Instead, look for these top braces-friendly choices.
- Musketeers
- Peanut Butter Cups
- Peppermint Patties
- Hershey’s Kisses
- Milky Way
- Pure Chocolate Bars
Worst Candy for Braces
At our Durham orthodontic office, we want all of our braces patients to have fun this Halloween and enjoy some treats. However, we also feel it’s important for them to be informed of what candy could potentially damage their brackets or wires so they also know what to avoid.
- Hard Candy
- Gum
- Caramels
- Jelly Beans
- Nuts or anything containing nuts
When you’re out in the neighborhood gathering your treats and maybe showing off some tricks, politely pass on any candy that may cause damage to your braces and rather pick the pieces that are both delicious and safe.
Most importantly, be safe, have fun, and Happy Halloween from your Durham orthodontist!
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