Date Published: 23/03/2026

What to Eat While Wearing Braces to Ensure Proper Nutrition?

What should you eat while wearing braces to adapt quickly and reduce discomfort? Explore a well-balanced diet recommended by Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic.

Main contents of the article:

Braces not only improve aesthetics but also enhance chewing function and oral health. However, throughout the orthodontic process, choosing the right foods plays a very important role. A scientific diet helps reduce pain, protect the brackets, and support more effective tooth movement.

1. Why should you pay attention to your diet while wearing braces?

When wearing braces, your teeth and gums become more sensitive than usual. Improper eating habits may lead to:

  • Pain and discomfort while chewing
  • Loose brackets or misaligned archwires
  • Increased risk of tooth decay and gum inflammation
  • Longer treatment time

Therefore, building a suitable diet is an important factor in helping your orthodontic treatment go smoothly and achieve the best results.

2. Dietary principles while wearing braces

Prioritize soft and easy-to-chew foods

During the first few days after getting braces or after tightening, you should choose soft foods to reduce pressure on your teeth, such as:

  • Porridge, soup, broth-based dishes
  • Stewed dishes and well-cooked foods
  • Yogurt, soft cheese
  • Soft fruits (bananas, avocado, etc.)

These foods help reduce discomfort and minimize damage to the brackets.

Cut food into smaller pieces

Instead of biting directly, you should:

  • Cut food into small pieces before eating
  • Chew slowly and avoid using strong force

This helps protect the bracket and archwire system from damage.

Ensure adequate nutrition

Even if you are eating soft foods, you still need to make sure your diet is nutritionally balanced:

  • Calcium & Vitamin D: milk, fish, eggs → help keep teeth strong
  • Vitamins & minerals: green vegetables, fruits → boost immunity
  • Protein: soft meat, beans, eggs → support gum tissue recovery

A proper diet also helps reduce the risk of tooth decay and gum inflammation during orthodontic treatment.

3. Suggested meals suitable for braces

Initial stage (1–2 weeks after getting braces / wire tightening): Porridge, soup, yogurt, smoothies, steamed eggs.

Stable stage: Soft rice, steamed fish, minced meat, boiled vegetables cut into small pieces

4. Foods to limit

During orthodontic treatment, you should avoid:

  • Hard foods (nuts, bones)can easily loosen brackets or break archwires
  • Sticky foods (chewy candy)stick around brackets, are difficult to clean, and increase the risk of tooth decay

5. Advice from the dentist

  • Follow your dentist’s dietary instructions
  • Maintain thorough oral hygiene after every meal
  • Attend follow-up appointments on schedule for timely adjustments
  • Combine a balanced diet with proper oral care

These are the key factors that help shorten treatment time and achieve optimal aesthetic results.

6. Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic – Accompanying you throughout your orthodontic journey

At Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic, patients are not only treated with modern orthodontic technology but also receive:

  • Dietary consultation tailored to each treatment stage
  • Close monitoring throughout the orthodontic process
  • Detailed at-home oral care instructions

Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic is committed to giving you straight, beautiful, healthy, and long-lasting teeth.

CONCLUSION

Your diet while wearing braces does not need to be overly strict, but it does need to be appropriate. Choosing soft, nutrient-rich foods and avoiding harmful items will help you:

  • Reduce discomfort and adapt more easily
  • Protect your brackets
  • Achieve faster orthodontic results

If you are wearing braces or planning to get them soon, start by adjusting your daily meal plan today!

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