Are you going to have braces installed to fix your misaligned teeth? If so, you'll need to make some adjustments when you are sent home from the orthodontist's office. Here are some tips for adjusting to braces right after getting them.
Plan To Eat Soft Foods
Your teeth are going to feel a bit sore immediately after having braces installed, and you may not feel up to eating foods that require a bit of chewing.
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