Yes, you can soften it with milk, but if it’s too long, your teeth should fit snugly, and you shouldn’t try to break it.

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First and foremost, I always take great care of my dental braces, cleaning, flossing, and doing everything I can to keep them in good shape. But food has always been a weakness of mine.

The first issue arose when I bit into a plum, and the metal wire (which connects all of the braces’ components) broke loose from the last tooth.

Fortunately, the dentist replaced it, and everything was well. However, it then disconnected once more, this time with a lovely butter toast. Oh, I was so enraged that I refused to believe it. But, since I still had a few days until my appointment, I opted to wait until I saw the Oreos. They were so delicious that I immediately went and warmed up a glass of milk to go with them. When I realized a portion of the metal wire was missing, fractured, and lost forever inside me, but I still had a cookie in my hand, I had to eat it, but with tears instead of milk.

Now I’m afraid that the small piece of metal that was sliced is now cutting everything within my guts as well.

It’s also crucial to avoid chewing on hard objects like pens, pencils, and fingernails, in addition to hard foods. These objects can cause harm to your braces, and if a bracket breaks loose and is no longer linked to your teeth, that tooth will no longer move in the correct direction. It’s possible that it’s heading in the opposite way, back to where it originated. Braces that are loose or broken might cause therapy to take longer, so contact your orthodontist right once if you discover anything is wrong.

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