How to Get Your Child Excited About Braces
It is normal to feel anxious about this new stage. Being open and informative with your child about braces will make them feel more comfortable and confident.

Have Open Conversation with Your Child
For children, it is easy to lose sight of the outcome of braces. It can be hard for children to visualize what their new smile will look like. If you have had braces, share your personal experiences with your child. Be open about your experience and how having braces has positively impacted your life. Discuss how orthodontic treatment can help prevent dental issues in the future and boost confidence in your adult years. If your child is struggling with the idea of having braces, remind your child that the short period of time of having braces doesn't compare to what a flawless smile for a lifetime means.
Personalized Braces
Dr. Perryman offers a wide selection of color rubber bands for a placement on the brackets of his patient's braces. Let your child choose their favorite color, school colors or holiday colors! Allowing your child to choose their color bands will let them feel more confident and content with their braces.
Buy Braces-Friendly Foods
Once your child gets braces, their eating habits will have to be adjusted. When the braces are first put on and after adjustments, your child will want easy to eat treats. You can go shopping together to buy braces-friendly foods such as yogurt, pudding, French fries and soft pretzels. Some great snacks include hummus & pita bread, soft fruits, cheese & crackers or thin apple slices & peanut butter.
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