How to Make Spacers Stop Hurting
Things You'll Need
- Pain reliever
- Dental anesthetic
- Ice pack
- Towel or wash cloth
Instructions
-
-
1
Take an over-the-counter pain reliever such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Follow the dosage instructions on your bottle until your pain reaches acceptable levels.
-
2
Eat softer foods. If you experience soreness or pain from your spacers, chewing can be a chore. Choose soft foods such as yogurt, pudding, applesauce and soup that require little or no chewing until your pain subsides. For most individuals with spacers, pain relievers and dietary changes will stop the pain.
-
3
Apply an over-the-counter dental anesthetic, following your product's instructions. Anesthetics numb the affected area so that it does not hurt.
-
4
Apply ice packs for 15 minutes to the side of the face that hurts. Place a towel or wash cloth between the ice pack and your skin to protect your skin.
-
1