There are several things you should know before getting braces for the first time. If you want to learn more, you should click here.

So, your dentist has told you that you need to get braces. Something that you were hoping to avoid in your lifetime. Getting braces for the first time can feel a little overwhelming but it’s not as bad as you think.

Your normal life won’t change that much minus having to add a bit of extra work into your brushing routine and altering your food choices. Having them applied may hurt a little but the pain won’t last. To help you get prepared for these new changes, keep reading for a complete list of things you need to know before you get fitted for braces.



1. You Could Have a Lisp
If you go the metal braces route, it will affect the way that you talk. The brackets will cause you to have a slight lisp. Don't panic too much because it won't last. Once you get used to talking with braces in your mouth it will start to go away. If having a lisp will be a huge problem with work or school, talk to your orthodontist about getting clear braces instead. 

2. Your Life Won't Change as Much as You Think
One fear you may have with getting braces is that people will start to treat you differently. Especially if you're in high school. The media makes you feel like you may start to get bullied or you won't be able to get a date. The thing is, everyone of all ages gets braces. Chances are, you won't be the only one in your workplace or school that has them. Trust us, nobody is going to look twice at the braces. 

3. Applying the Braces Hurts 
There is no way to paint a pretty picture here. Getting braces applied hurts. The process will take around two hours and you'll experience a lot of pain and discomfort for a while after the fact. Getting them tightened during your regular orthodontist visits will hurt as well. The good news is that this pain will fade after a little while. So, you won't be in constant pain the entire time you have braces. 

4. You'll Have to Change Your Diet 
You will have to alter your diet quite a bit when you get metal braces. You can't have anything crunchy or that may stain your teeth. Chewy and sticky foods are also a no go because they'll get stuck in your braces. Your orthodontist will give you a complete list of foods that you'll have to stay away from.

5. It Will Take Longer to Clean Your Teeth 
Braces do get dirty and so you'll have to be a little bit diligent with brushing your teeth. It will be a challenge to brush and floss while you have them. Your orthodontist can give you a few tools and information on how to keep your braces and teeth clean. 
 
Getting braces for the first time can be a scary new process. It's a little less of a big deal than you think if you prepare yourself before you go in to have the procedure done. We hope you're able to use these tips to ease yourself into the process of working toward a better smile. Did this article help make getting braces a little easier? Check out the health & fitness section of our blog daily for even more content.