How to Cope with Pain from Braces
Things You'll Need
- Braces
- Orthodontist or dentist
- Wax
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Cold drinks
- Painkillers
Instructions
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Prepare for your tightening sessions. They are typically done once a month or quite possibly twice, depending on your unique situation. Speak with your orthodontist and get his recommendation for special foods to eat or painkillers to take after your tightening.
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Take painkillers 1 hour before you have your braces aligned or tightened. Pain usually creeps up a few hours after you visit the orthodontist, and you'll want to be prepared.
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Eat soft, cold foods. Think JELLO, smoothies, ice cream and yogurt. They go down smoothly, and the cold food will alleviate the pain your braces are causing.
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Use the wax your dentist provides. Wax protects your mouth and tongue from sharp points on your braces.
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Brush your teeth lightly, but thoroughly. The cleaner your mouth is, the less of a chance there is for bacteria to creep in. Your breath will also stay fresh, as food particles can cling to your braces.
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