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Supporting Children With Braces

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While the end result of orthodontic work is a beautiful smile, many children and teens are a little less than excited about the idea of having it done. If you are the parent of one of these children, you might be wondering about how you can best support a child with Leesburg braces. Depending on the age of your child, you may even feel like the maintenance of braces is a lot more work for the parent than for the child. Don’t let yourself get frustrated though. In the long run, both you and your child will be pleased with the end results, and you will know that all of your valiant efforts in the maintenance of your child’s braces were well worth it.

Make them Feel Beautiful

Most children and teens don’t want to have orthodontic work done, because they are worried about the effect that braces will have on their physical appearance. As the parent you can help them get through this struggle. Make sure they know that they are still beautiful, and that the end result of the orthodontic work will be an amazing and attractive smile. Your love and approval can provide a lot of safety, security, and self-esteem for your children so that they don’t worry so much about what other people think.

Friendly Reminders

The truth is that maintaining braces can feel like a lot of work at times, especially for children who don’t have the best dental hygiene habits in place. It is very important for people with braces to brush their teeth after every meal, and preferably even after snacking. Flossing is also very important. One thing you can do to support your children through this process is to give them friendly reminders to brush and floss. They may get annoyed sometimes, but just keep reminding them that the better they take care of their teeth now, the better they will end up looking in the end.

Good Food Choices

A lot of people with braces feel like they are limited when it comes to what they can eat. It is good to avoid especially hard or chewy foods when you have Leesburg braces. If your children are going to be eating hard or chewy foods, the best thing to do is to cut these foods into small pieces in order to avoid damage to wires and brackets. As a parent you can help your child out by preparing meals that they can actually eat with the family. This will help children with braces not to feel left out or deprived.

 


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