One of the main
questions we get at Spannhake Orthodontics is, “Do Braces
Hurt?” We are here to ease your fear and let you know that braces are nothing
to be scared of! You may feel some mild discomfort and soreness while your
mouth is adjusting the first few days, but nothing extreme.
Tooth Soreness
Having minor tooth
soreness is typical the first few days after getting braces put on. Many
patients describe this as a “tight” feeling. Here are a few ways to alleviate
discomfort while your teeth adjust to your new braces:
·
Eat soft foods. This
discomfort is like a bruise. If you eat hard foods, you are not giving the area
time to heal before using it again. When you eat soft food, you are not putting
as much pressure on the area, which will allow the area to heal quicker.
·
Take Tylenol. Tylenol is
an over the counter pain reliever. This can help dull the pain that is
occurring due to the braces.
·
Drink/eat something
cold. The first couple sets of wires that are used are activated at body
temperature. If you drink or eat something cold, then you will have less
tightness due to the wires not actively pushing on your teeth.
Tongue/Cheek Irritation
The second type of
discomfort you may feel after getting braces put on are some sores from wire or
bracket irritation. This is a normal occurrence the first week after getting
braces put on. When this happens:
·
Try using wax. Wax is
given to you at your first appointment at Spannhake Orthodontics and we provide
this to you as often as you need it. When there is a wire or bracket rubbing on
your cheek or tongue, roll a piece of wax between your fingers and place it the
sore area. This will allow the area to heal so a sore does not form.
·
Let it run its course.
After a few days of allowing your braces to work, eventually your cheeks and
lips will toughen up to the braces. Once this happens, the feeling of rubbing
or sores forming will decrease significantly.
Keep in mind that this
soreness will not last forever. Getting braces put on is an exciting time and
pain is nothing to fear! Follow the tips we listed above on how to alleviate
some of this mild discomfort and after a few weeks you won’t even notice you
have them on.
Click here to learn more about your first days in braces.
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