The medical term for braces is “full crown restoration”, and alcohol can be consumed in moderation after full crown restoration, but in principle, it is not recommended. Full crown restoration is mostly used for teeth with serious defects that can not be “filled”, as well as after root canal treatment because of the brittle texture of the tooth, in order to prevent the tooth from cracking and make a full crown for protection. In addition, there are also those who need full crowns to improve the appearance of their teeth due to unsatisfactory color, shape, or alignment. So people who use full crown restorations usually have oral problems, and drinking alcohol can affect the health of the mouth, and alcohol can stimulate inflammation of the gums in the mouth, leading to oral problems. So drinking alcohol after a full crown restoration is not recommended, and even if you do drink it should be done in moderation. In addition, it should be noted that wearing a full crown does not mean that everything is safe, even with the protection of a full crown, the body of the treated tooth is still relatively fragile, and you should avoid biting hard objects when eating. Oral hygiene and cleanliness is equally important, in the full crown restoration, still pay attention to oral hygiene, to do morning and evening brushing, rinsing after meals, to develop good oral hygiene habits, quit smoking and limit alcohol.