The Pain Factor with Braces

Posted By Charlie Gibson
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by Charlie Gibson

Going to the dentist is pretty low on the list of enjoyable things to do. Getting braces is even lower. The mere thought of doing so makes many people shutter with thoughts of agony, but do braces really hurt?

Some patients may experience a bit of soreness following certain orthodontic visits, though this type of tenderness should go away after a few hours. For pain that seems rather bad, orthodontists usually prescribe a low dosage of Tylenol or other pain reliever.

Braces are designed to move your teeth slowly. After you have them put on, a sensation of pressure will definitely be felt. It will go away slowly, but do not confuse the sensation with pain.

How far have braces advanced? The procedure is so standard now that you should be able to return to your normal daily activities the next day. It will take a bit to get used to them, but you should be fine within a few days.

In fact, a new trend amongst many teenagers has a lot to do with braces. It turns out that having a mouth full of shiny metal is something to gloat about. This is why the latest teen trend happens to be adding “fake braces″ to one′s mouth. So, if you need the real kind there is nothing to worry about.

One can understand why people fear braces. The first versions looked like torture devices and felt like them as well. Today, they are small, transparent and comfortable. Keeping them clean is really the only issue you need to care about.

Your new braces really should be low maintenance. Avoid the foods your dentist mentions. Keep an emergency repair kit in case you have a problem and you should have no problems with your orthodontics.

Braces used to be something to be feared, but no more. Modern orthodontics are comfortable and rarely cause problems. You might feel pressure from time to time, but it will be worth it when your teeth look good.

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