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How to Avoid Getting Braces
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While there is no surefire way to completely avoid the need for braces, there are some things you can do to potentially reduce your risk of needing them: 1. Practice good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly to keep your teeth and gums healthy. This can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease, which are common causes of misalignment and other dental problems that may require braces. 2. Avoid bad habits: Avoid habits like thumb-sucking, tongue-thrusting, and nail-biting that can lead to misalignment and other dental problems. Also, avoid using your teeth to open things or chew on hard objects like ice, which can cause damage and lead to the need for braces. 3. Wear a mouthguard: If you play contact sports or engage in other activities that pose a risk of dental injury, wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth and reduce your risk of needing braces due to trauma. 4. Visit your dentist regularly: Regular dental check-ups can help detect dental problems early on, when they are easier to treat and may be less likely to require braces. 5. Consider orthodontic treatment early: If you suspect you may need braces, consider consulting with an orthodontist early on. Early intervention can sometimes prevent the need for more extensive orthodontic treatment later on. Keep in mind that even if you take all of these steps, you may still need braces at some point. However, by taking good care of your teeth and being proactive about your dental health, you can potentially reduce your risk of needing them.
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