Once you feel an unexpected braces pain, there are multiple ways to get rid of it, as well as multiple causes. There are two specific times during your treatment when you should feel this pain. First, you feel the pressure and small pains when you get the device on for the first time. Your teeth are not used to this pressure and therefore this discomfort will last for at least a few days, but not more than a week. It is a temporary pain until your teeth get used to the braces. The other times you should feel some pains represent the activation times. The device must be activated on a regular basis and sometimes you will encounter small pains, but they normally don’t last more than a day.
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How to Lose the Braces Pain?
Regular Braces Pain You Should Expect
Some specialists claim that the braces pain is nothing but a myth, while others are honest with you. There are chances to never encounter any problem or pain, as well as chances to feel small pains once in a while. Everything is absolutely normal. After all, you are going through an aggressive treatment. No matter how safe and secure the treatment is, it is after all a brutal way to get your teeth to look better, since the braces actually force them to stay straight.
The braces pain depends first of all on the sensitivity of your teeth. If you’ve always had sensitive teeth, bleeding gums whenever you washed your teeth or small pains if you over reacted in washing them, it is quite normal to experience braces pain during the treatment as well. Your teeth, as well as your gums, are very sensitive, so no matter how delicate the treatment is, you will still feel a small pain.
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What Can Cause Braces Pain?
The braces pain is normal for people using such devices to improve the look of their teeth. Such a pain usually occurs due to the sensitivity of your teeth, but there are multiple other reasons you can encounter it for. And all these reasons have the same factor – you. If you don’t pay attention to the device and the treatment you are supposed to go through, then the whole experience can be a nightmare both for you and for your teeth.
If you are a chewing gum fan, the braces pain will become a fan too. Chewing gum may be tasty, addictive from some points of view and give you a fresh breath. But no matter how convincing and safe the “specialists” on TV claim it is, every dentist will agree that chewing gum will kill your denture. Inlays will fall, while the braces will constantly encounter a pressure that is not really needed. This pressure leads to the braces pain, therefore give up the chewing gum.
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