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How Long After Getting Braces Can You Eat Rice? Dietary Guidelines After Orthodontic Treatment

Phan Minh Tam
Phan Minh Tam
Asked: 08/06/2026

Doctor, after getting braces, how long does it take before I can eat rice or slightly firm foods again? During the first few days, I’m afraid of the discomfort and only dare to eat porridge. Could you please guide me on the most appropriate diet for each stage of treatment?

Answered: 08/06/2026

Hello, when braces are first placed or tightened for the first time, soreness and discomfort are completely normal because the archwire system has begun applying force to move the teeth. Eating during the first few days is often more challenging, which is why the question how long after getting braces can you eat rice is one of the most common concerns among patients. I will explain in detail so you can better understand the process and choose the most suitable diet.

How Long After Getting Braces Can You Eat Rice?

In general, after 5–7 days from the time you first receive orthodontic treatment, you can begin eating rice again, provided it is soft rice with small grains and gentle chewing.

During the first week, the teeth and surrounding tissues are still sensitive because:

  • The force from the archwire has started acting on the periodontal ligament.
  • The newly bonded brackets require time for the lips, cheeks, and gums to adapt.
  • Individual teeth have begun moving, creating a persistent dull soreness.

Therefore, the timing for returning to rice depends on each person’s level of sensitivity and discomfort.

  • Patients who adapt quickly: may eat soft rice after 3–4 days.
  • Patients with sensitive teeth: may require 7–10 days before chewing normally.

Regardless of the situation, you should avoid biting forcefully with your front teeth during the early stage so as not to interfere with orthodontic tooth movement.

Suitable Foods During the First Week of Orthodontic Treatment

During the first week, prioritize soft, easy-to-swallow foods that require minimal chewing force to reduce discomfort and prevent bracket detachment:

  • Porridge, soup, soft noodles, and pho
  • Smoothies, yogurt, condensed milk, and drinkable yogurt
  • Mashed potatoes, stewed pumpkin, and steamed eggs
  • Soft-cooked fish, tofu, and minced meat
  • Soft fruits such as bananas, avocados, and ripe mangoes

During this stage, dry rice and chewy or hard foods should be avoided because they can increase discomfort and may cause brackets to detach or wires to become dislodged.

Signs That You Can Resume Eating Rice Normally

You may return to eating rice when the following signs are present:

  • The soreness has gradually decreased, and there is no sharp pain when teeth make contact.
  • You can comfortably chew soft foods such as soft bread, noodles, or pho.
  • There is no discomfort when chewing with your molars.
  • The brackets feel stable and do not seem more prominent or irritating than usual.

Once these signs are present, you may begin eating soft rice, cutting food into smaller pieces and chewing gently on both sides. This is the safest approach to avoid affecting orthodontic forces.

Foods to Avoid Throughout Orthodontic Treatment

To reduce the risk of bracket breakage, gum inflammation, or unwanted changes in orthodontic force, avoid:

  • Chewy or hard foods: grilled rice paper, taffy, dried meat
  • Very crunchy foods: crusty bread, popcorn, hard nuts
  • Sticky foods: gummy candies, caramel, nougat
  • Sugary foods that increase the risk of tooth decay
  • Chewing ice, bones, or biting fingernails

These foods can place excessive force on the brackets or become trapped around the archwire, making oral hygiene more difficult.

Tips for Easier Eating While Wearing Braces

Here are some recommendations to help reduce discomfort and make eating easier:

  • Rinse with warm saline solution to reduce inflammation and soreness.
  • Use orthodontic wax on brackets that are causing irritation.
  • Cut food into small pieces and prioritize steamed, boiled, or stewed dishes instead of fried foods.
  • Avoid biting directly with the front teeth; chew using the molars instead.
  • If significant discomfort occurs after each adjustment appointment, you may take mild pain relievers as directed by your orthodontist.

If you still experience difficulty eating after 10 days or have persistent pain, a bracket may be causing irritation or the archwire may be applying abnormal force. In that case, you should visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital so that your orthodontist can examine and make the necessary adjustments.

Gangwhoo also offers comprehensive orthodontic services, from traditional braces to clear aligners, helping ensure that treatment is safe, comfortable, and optimized for the best possible results.

If you would like an orthodontist to evaluate your current condition and recommend a more suitable dietary plan, feel free to send photos of your teeth for personalized advice.


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