What Crown Point Families Should Avoid Eating with Braces This Summer

Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics shares which seasonal favorites can damage braces and what to enjoy instead.

9 min read | Patient Care | Summer Tips | Braces & Invisalign

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Summer is the highest-risk season for broken brackets, thanks to cookouts, county fairs, road trips, and a non-stop parade of foods that braces simply weren't built for.
  • Hard, sticky, and chewy foods are the biggest culprits, with corn on the cob, caramel apples, and ice cubes among the worst offenders for Crown Point families.
  • Most summer favorites have a braces-friendly version, so your child doesn't need to miss out. The trick is knowing which simple substitutions to make.
  • Invisalign and clear aligner patients have more dietary freedom but face their own summer challenges, especially around staining beverages and frequent snacking.
  • If something does break, don't panic. Call our office at any of our four Northwest Indiana locations, and we'll get your child back on track quickly.

Introduction

It's the first big cookout of the summer. The corn is on the grill, your cousins just pulled into the driveway, and your son in braces is eyeing the picnic table like it's a buffet of forbidden decisions. Half the food is fine. The other half could land you in our office tomorrow morning with a broken bracket. Welcome to summer in Northwest Indiana, where the weather is finally beautiful, the food is everywhere, and parents of kids in braces are quietly playing detective at every family gathering.

Summer is consistently the busiest emergency-repair season in our practice. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, families are eating differently, eating more often, and eating in places where the usual food rules quietly go out the window. At Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics , Dr. Anthony Puntillo , Dr. Christopher Crane , and Dr. Carolyn Gardiner have helped families across Crown Point, Merrillville, Schererville, Valparaiso, and the Region navigate exactly this question for more than 30 years. The good news: almost every summer favorite has a braces-friendly twin. Your kids don't have to sit out summer. They just need a slightly different menu.

Meet Dr. Puntillo, Dr. Crane, and Dr. Gardiner

Dr. Anthony Puntillo , a board-certified orthodontist, has been creating confident smiles across Northwest Indiana for more than 30 years. He is known for his precision, kindness, and the belief that orthodontics is about building self-esteem and brighter futures.

Dr. Christopher Crane combines advanced orthodontic expertise with a modern, technology-driven approach. He is deeply involved in our local communities and loves helping families experience life-changing orthodontic transformations through braces , clear braces , or Invisalign.

Dr. Carolyn Gardiner is a Crown Point native who returned home to practice orthodontics in the community where she grew up. She brings warm, family-focused care and understands Northwest Indiana the way only a local can.

Together, our three doctors and our team have earned more than 845 five-star Google reviews across our four Indiana offices, making us Northwest Indiana's trusted home for braces, clear braces, and Invisalign care.

Why Summer Is the Riskiest Season for Braces

Summer is the season when food meets braces in the most unforgiving combinations. A typical July week for a Crown Point teen in braces might include a backyard cookout, a Lake County Fair visit, a RailCats game, a beach day at Indiana Dunes National Park, and a family road trip. Each one brings a different food environment, and the careful school-year choices quietly disappear at a family reunion. We see it every summer, and we see the broken brackets that follow.

Here are the five summer scenarios where Crown Point families run into the most trouble, and what to enjoy instead.

Scenario #1: The Backyard Cookout

Backyard cookouts are the most common cause of summer emergency calls in our practice. The picnic table is loaded with classics that braces simply can't handle as-is.

SCENARIO 1 The Backyard Cookout
✕ AVOID THESE
  • Corn on the cob (bitten straight)
  • Ribs and chicken wings on the bone
  • Hard candies, jawbreakers, and saltwater taffy
  • Hard pretzels and pretzel rods
  • Whole apples or pears bitten directly
✓ ENJOY INSTEAD
  • Corn cut off the cob
  • Pulled chicken or pulled pork sandwiches
  • Soft chocolate, brownies, or ice cream
  • Soft pretzel bites broken into pieces
  • Apple or pear slices cut into wedges

Why this matters:
Anything requiring a strong front-tooth bite or sustained chewing is high-risk for braces. The fix is modifying the form: cut, slice, pull, or break before serving. Indiana sweet corn included: cut the kernels off the cob and serve them as a side.

Scenario #2: Pool Days, Lake Trips, and Frozen Treats

Pool days, Indiana Dunes National Park trips, and Lake Michigan beach afternoons are the heart of a Northwest Indiana summer, and they come with their own food risks for orthodontic patients.

SCENARIO 2 Pool Days, Lake Trips & Frozen Treats
✕ AVOID THESE
  • Chewing ice cubes (the #1 cause of broken brackets)
  • Hard, lollipop-style popsicles bitten through
  • Crunchy corn chips and pretzel chips
  • Raw carrot sticks, celery, and other hard veggies
  • Hard candy and Jolly Ranchers
✓ ENJOY INSTEAD
  • Cold drinks without chewing the ice; use a straw
  • Soft fruit-bar popsicles or homemade fruit pops
  • Soft tortilla chips with dips, or pita chips
  • Steamed or roasted vegetable sticks
  • Soft caramel-free chocolate or sorbet

Why this matters:
Ice chewing causes more bracket breakage than almost any other food. The habit often forms in summer when iced drinks are constant. If your child can resist the urge to crunch ice, you've already won most of the summer braces battle.

Scenario #3: County Fair and Festival Foods

The Lake County Fair in Crown Point, Pierogi Fest in Whiting, and the dozens of festivals across the Region serve some of the hardest, stickiest foods on the planet.

SCENARIO 3 County Fair & Festival Foods
✕ AVOID THESE
  • Caramel apples and candy apples
  • Kettle corn and popcorn balls
  • Hard pretzels (the giant fair kind)
  • Saltwater taffy, gummy worms, and Sour Patch Kids
✓ ENJOY INSTEAD
  • Sliced apples with caramel dip on the side
  • Soft popcorn (avoid kernels) or cotton candy
  • Soft pretzel bites or a giant soft pretzel pulled apart
  • Funnel cake (soft and braces-friendly when fresh)
  • Soft chocolates, mini donuts, or plain shaved ice

Why this matters:
Fair food is built to be chewed for a long time, creating sustained pressure on brackets. Sticky foods compound the problem. Scan the booth options before letting kids loose, and have a few safe choices in mind.

Scenario #4: Baseball Games and Sporting Events

A RailCats game at U.S. Steel Yard, a Cubs day trip, or a weekend tournament in Valparaiso all share a tricky food environment. (Bonus fact: Indiana is the popcorn capital of the country, and Valparaiso hosts an annual Popcorn Festival celebrating it.)

SCENARIO 4 Baseball Games & Sporting Events
✕ AVOID THESE
  • Peanuts in the shell
  • Unpopped popcorn kernels at the bottom of the bag
  • Sunflower seeds (one of the worst offenders)
  • Chewing gum, especially bubble gum
  • Cracker Jack and hard caramel-coated snacks
✓ ENJOY INSTEAD
  • Shelled, soft-roasted nuts in moderation
  • Soft, fully-popped popcorn from the top of the bag
  • Sliced fruits, soft pretzels, or hot dogs cut small
  • Sugar-free soft candies, or skip gum during treatment
  • Soft ice cream, frozen yogurt, or plain shaved ice

Why this matters:
Stadium food is high-risk because patients tend to graze. A single peanut shell or popcorn kernel can break a bracket on the spot. Sunflower seeds are especially tough: the hard shell plus the chewing motion is a uniquely bad combination for brackets.

Scenario #5: Road Trips and Travel Snacks

Family road trips are a summer staple, and the snacks that hold up best to a hot car (jerky, hard granola bars, beef sticks, hard candies) happen to be the worst options for kids in braces.

SCENARIO 5 Road Trips & Travel Snacks
✕ AVOID THESE
  • Beef jerky and beef sticks
  • Hard granola bars and trail mix with nuts
  • Hard candies, mints, and lollipops
  • Crunchy chips (kettle-cooked or hard tortilla)
  • Whole nuts, especially almonds and Brazil nuts
✓ ENJOY INSTEAD
  • String cheese, hummus with pita strips, or yogurt cups
  • Soft granola bars (no nuts) or banana bread squares
  • Soft chocolates or fruit snacks
  • Pretzel goldfish, baked chips, or soft baked snacks
  • Nut butters on soft crackers or apple slices

Why this matters:
The biggest risk on road trips is being far from your home orthodontist when something breaks. A braces-friendly car snack list eliminates most of the risk. Bring extra orthodontic wax for irritation, and keep our phone number handy.

What to Do If a Bracket Breaks This Summer

Despite everyone's best efforts, brackets sometimes break. If it happens this summer:

  • Stay calm. Most broken brackets are inconveniences, not emergencies.
  • Use orthodontic wax if a broken bracket or wire is poking the cheek.
  • Call your nearest office. Crown Point (219-662-2264), Merrillville (219-769-7447), Schererville (219-322-8552), Valparaiso (219-462-3537), or text 219-244-2524.
  • Don't try to fix it yourself. Glue, wire-cutters, and household tools have no place near braces.

Why Northwest Indiana Families Trust Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics

Since 1994, Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics has been the trusted orthodontic home for Northwest Indiana families. Here's what sets our practice apart, especially when summer braces challenges come up.

  • Three experienced orthodontists: Dr. Anthony Puntillo , Dr. Christopher Crane , and Dr. Carolyn Gardiner
  • Four convenient Indiana offices: Crown Point, Merrillville, Schererville, and Valparaiso, serving families across the Region from Munster, St. John, Dyer, and Highland to Hobart, Portage, Hammond, Whiting, Cedar Lake, Griffith, and beyond
  • More than 845 five-star Google reviews across our four locations
  • Complete treatment options: traditional braces , clear braces , Invisalign , and Invisalign for teens, with complimentary consultations and flexible financing
  • Proud community partner : supporting Crown Point Community Schools, Lake Central, Merrillville Community Schools, St. Mary Community School of Crown Point, the Merrillville Education Foundation, and many other local clubs, schools, and sports programs across the Region

Conclusion

Summer in Crown Point doesn't have to mean a parade of broken brackets. With a little planning and a few simple substitutions, your child can enjoy cookouts, fair food, ballgames, lake trips, and road trips without putting treatment at risk. Our team is here whenever questions come up. We are always a quick call or text away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my child eat corn on the cob with braces?

Not directly off the cob. Biting into corn on the cob is one of the most common ways patients break brackets in summer. The fix: cut the kernels off with a sharp knife and serve them as a side. Same flavor, none of the risk.

What about popcorn at baseball games or movies?

Fully popped, fluffy kernels are usually fine for braces. The problem is the half-popped or unpopped kernels at the bottom of the bag, which are hard enough to break a bracket on contact. Eat from the top, dispose of the kernels at the bottom.

Are snow cones or shaved ice safe with braces?

The ice itself is fine as long as your child doesn't chew it. Shaved ice is safer than crushed ice because it has a softer texture. Skip the hard candy toppings, which can break brackets. Soft syrups and fruit toppings are perfectly fine.

Can kids chew gum with braces during summer?

Generally, no. Chewing gum is one of the most common contributors to bracket and wire damage during treatment. It can get stuck around brackets, pull on wires, and create constant low-level stress on the appliances. We recommend avoiding gum entirely during treatment, including sugar-free varieties.

Can summer foods stain clear braces or Invisalign aligners?

Yes. Berries, beets, tomato-based sauces, mustard, and dark drinks (cola, coffee, iced tea, red wine) can stain clear ligatures and the surface of Invisalign aligners over time. Invisalign rule: only water with aligners in. Clear braces: rinse with water and brush as soon as possible after eating.

Sources

  • Sukhia, R. H., & Ali, B. (2018). Incidence of orthodontic brackets detachment during orthodontic treatment: A systematic review. Saudi Dental Journal. Read full study
  • Alobaid, A., et al. (2022). Bracket Failure in Orthodontic Patients: The Incidence and the Influence of Different Factors. BioMed Research International. Read full study
  • Alkhatib, R., et al. (2020). Adherence to Dietary Advice and Oral Hygiene Practices Among Orthodontic Patients. Patient Preference and Adherence. Read full study
  • American Association of Orthodontists. Patient Resources: Foods to Avoid with Braces. View AAO patient resources
  • American Dental Association. Caring for Your Teeth with Braces. View ADA resources

This blog is intended for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical, dental, or orthodontic advice. Please contact Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics or your healthcare provider with specific questions about your individual orthodontic care, dietary restrictions, or treatment plan.

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Licorice and Jelly Beans: Dense, chewy textures that can easily bend wires or stick in hardware. Popcorn Balls or Candy Apples: Fun to look at, but high-risk for anyone in orthodontic treatment. Even one broken bracket can delay your progress by weeks, and no one wants to spend Halloween weekend at the orthodontist! If in doubt, skip the sticky and choose something soft. Caring for Your Teeth After Halloween Candy or no candy, oral hygiene is extra important when you're wearing braces or aligners. The sugar in sweets feeds cavity-causing bacteria, which can lead to white spots, gum inflammation, and decay if not properly removed. Here's how to keep your teeth healthy after Halloween: Brush after every snack: Wait 15–20 minutes to allow your enamel to settle, then brush thoroughly, especially around brackets and along the gumline. Floss or use a water flosser daily: Clear out the sugar and debris that hide between teeth and under wires. Rinse with fluoride mouthwash: This helps strengthen enamel and neutralize acid from sugary treats. Stay hydrated: Water helps wash away sugar and keeps your mouth clean between brushes. Moderation matters: Instead of grazing on candy all day, enjoy a few pieces in one sitting and brush soon after. Our team is happy to help you find tools that make cleaning easier, from orthodontic flossers to travel brushes for on-the-go care. Aligner Patients: Your Own Halloween Cheat Sheet If you're wearing Invisalign or other clear aligners, you have a little more freedom, but that doesn't mean Halloween is a free-for-all. Here's what to keep in mind: Remove aligners before eating or drinking anything but water. Candy, soda, and even flavored water can stain or warp your trays. Brush before reinserting aligners. Sugar trapped under aligners can accelerate decay and cause cloudiness on your trays. Store aligners safely. Keep your case with you—napkins are the number one reason aligners get thrown away! Avoid hot drinks while wearing aligners. Heat can distort the shape of your trays. Limit sugary drinks and candies. Even without brackets, sugar exposure increases your cavity risk. Bonus tip: stick with soft chocolates, peanut butter cups, or melt-in-your-mouth sweets. These are easy to clean up after and won't risk damaging your aligners. Healthy (and Fun!) Halloween Alternatives Halloween doesn't have to mean sugar overload. There are plenty of braces-friendly snacks that still keep the fun (and flavor) alive: Soft Fruit Treats: Sliced bananas dipped in chocolate or yogurt-covered berries. Homemade Pumpkin Muffins or Cupcakes: Braces-safe and full of festive flavor. Applesauce or Pudding Cups: Great for trick-or-treat swaps or classroom parties. Frozen Yogurt or Smoothies: Sweet, creamy, and easy on teeth. Mini Cheese Packs or Pretzels: Perfect for patients who want a salty snack. Dark Chocolate Squares: A better choice for enamel since it melts quickly and has less sugar than sticky candy. Meet Our Doctors Dr. Anthony Puntillo Dr. Puntillo has been creating confident smiles in Northwest Indiana for more than 30 years. As a board-certified orthodontist, he is known for his precision, kindness, and commitment to the long-term health of every patient. He believes that orthodontics is about more than straight teeth, it's about building self-esteem and brighter futures. Dr. Christopher Crane Dr. Crane combines advanced orthodontic expertise with a modern, technology-driven approach. His passion for innovation ensures every patient receives efficient, comfortable, and effective care. Dr. Crane is deeply involved in the community and loves helping families experience life-changing orthodontic transformations. Dr. Carolyn Gardiner Dr. Gardiner brings warmth, skill, and detail-oriented care to every patient she meets. She's known for her gentle chairside manner and her dedication to crafting smiles that balance function and beauty. Her approach reflects our practice philosophy—personalized, family-friendly, and results-driven. Together, Dr. Puntillo, Dr. Crane, and Dr. Gardiner make Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics a trusted name across Northwest Indiana, where experience meets heart and every smile is treated like family. Why Choose Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics At Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics, we don't just straighten teeth. We help our patients protect and love their smiles every step of the way. Whether it's Halloween candy or everyday snacks, our goal is to guide you toward choices that keep your treatment on track and your smile healthy. Here's what makes our practice different: 30+ Years of Trusted Expertise: We've been building beautiful smiles and brighter futures across Northwest Indiana for over three decades. Comprehensive Care Options: From traditional braces to Invisalign® clear aligners, we offer customized treatment for every age and lifestyle. Four Convenient Locations: Crown Point, Merrillville, Schererville, and Valparaiso—making care accessible for your family. Exceptional Reputation: With over 1040 five-star reviews, our patients trust us for expertise, compassion, and results. Flexible Scheduling and Payment Options: We make orthodontic care simple and stress-free for families on the go. This Halloween, remember, you can enjoy the sweetness of the season while keeping your smile safe. Our team is always here to help you make the best decisions for your orthodontic journey. Conclusion Halloween is meant to be fun, and with the right candy game plan, it can be braces-safe too! At Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics, we want our patients to enjoy the season without worrying about broken brackets, bent wires, or delayed progress. Stick to soft, melt-in-your-mouth sweets, skip the sticky stuff, and don't forget to brush and floss afterward. And if something does happen, like a loose wire or popped bracket, don't panic. Give us a call, and we'll schedule a quick repair to keep your treatment moving smoothly. From our entire team, have a safe, happy, and braces-friendly Halloween! Puntillo & Crane Orthodontics Building Brighter Futures, One Smile at a Time 📍 Crown Point | Merrillville | Schererville | Valparaiso, IN 📞 219-267-1922 (Crown Point) | 219-769-7447 (Merrillville) | 219-322-8552 (Schererville) | 219-462-3537 (Valparaiso) 💬 Text: 219-244-2524 🌐 Visit pandcsmiles.com Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can I eat chocolate with braces? Yes! Soft chocolate without nuts, caramel, or sticky centers is perfectly safe. Just brush afterward to prevent sugar buildup. 2. What should I do if I accidentally eat something sticky and break a bracket? Don't worry. Call our office as soon as possible. We'll schedule a quick repair to keep your treatment on track. 3. Can I chew gum with braces or aligners? It's best to avoid gum while wearing braces, even if it's sugar-free. It can stick to wires and brackets and pull them loose. 4. What about aligner patients—can they eat any candy? Aligner patients can enjoy candy freely as long as they remove their trays before eating and brush before putting them back in. 5. How long should I wait to brush after eating candy? Wait about 15–20 minutes before brushing. This allows your enamel to re-harden after exposure to sugar and acid. 6. What's the best candy choice for braces? Soft chocolate or peanut butter cups. They melt easily, taste great, and won't harm your orthodontic appliances.
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