Sleeping with braces on
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Sleeping with braces on
Random question I know....
But do braces affect your sleep? I expect they will when they are first put on or adjusted because of the pain and weirdness of having them there.
But after that, is it awkward sleeping in braces or easy to get used to??
Thanks, Clairey:-)
But do braces affect your sleep? I expect they will when they are first put on or adjusted because of the pain and weirdness of having them there.
But after that, is it awkward sleeping in braces or easy to get used to??
Thanks, Clairey:-)
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If I can't take them off for THAT ):
Why bother taking them off for sleep?
Seriously, never ben a problem unless a wire is poking.
Mike
Why bother taking them off for sleep?
Seriously, never ben a problem unless a wire is poking.
Mike
I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.
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The only possible issue you run into is if you are dehydrated (or if you tend to breathe through your mouth). If your mouth is dry while you are sleeping, and you sleep on your side, it can press your lips onto your braces and they sort of get stuck there and you end up with a bit of a scrape that's sore the next day. But if you stay hydrated, it's not a problem at all. And that won't be a problem for you falling asleep, you'll just notice it when you wake up.
Well I remember that it took me about a week to 10 days to get used to the pressure on my teeth. I kept having dreams about teeth and braces! I took Ibuprofen during those first days to make myself more comfortable.
Dr. Rick once said not to take asprin, as it can inhibit tooth movement, by the way.
Other than getting used to the feeling of pressure, it didn't really affect my sleeping, as I recall.
Dr. Rick once said not to take asprin, as it can inhibit tooth movement, by the way.
Other than getting used to the feeling of pressure, it didn't really affect my sleeping, as I recall.
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i've had a sore mouth a few times because i sleep on my side...where my extraction gaps are there is just wire and that's managed to cut into my cheek. only happened a couple of times tough and not for ages so i guess my mouth has toughened up. also i used to do this wierd thing at first that i can't really describe very well, i must have been moving my jaw about and my top front teeth would sort of hit my bottom front teeth or vice versa whatever...and i got a very strange sensation. at first i was just getting the sensation and waking up...and didn't know what was going on...but then i woke up whilst the top hit the bottom and realised! that was at the very beginning though and has long since stopped. and like has been mentioned...the dreams thing! i've had a few horrible ones like i knocked a bracket and the braces somehow pulled the teeth out of my gums but they were still attached to the braces and were just sort of suspended in my mouth and i was trying to push the teeth back into my gums but i kept putting them in the wrong place and having to do it all over again, arghh! i started to clench for a while and maybe still do but i'm not sure...sorry all these things sound like loads of problems but honestly they haven't been! i haven't even really thought about it all until this post.
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No problems except waking up in pain at 4am yesterday after a particularly extensive adjustment the afternoon before. Otherwise, never had any issues.
Now, having a small baby in the house... that'll mess with your sleep!
Now, having a small baby in the house... that'll mess with your sleep!
Expander in 8/9/06
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
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I tend to sleep on my side, which puts pressure on the teeth on the "pillow" side of my mouth. I remember from previous rounds of braces (and am being reminded after getting them on again yesterday) that after adjustments when teeth are a bit tender that pressure can be uncomfortable. The wires/brackets themselves don't tend to be any more of a problem when sleeping than any other time.
Though, because it's harder for my lips to close over the braces, I do tend to drool more...
Though, because it's harder for my lips to close over the braces, I do tend to drool more...
Ive had a few issues on the nighttime front...
As said above the worst thing is if you are a mouth breather as you get dehydrated in the night and your cheek gets stuck to the braces, this is horrible but soon goes off the next morning if you apply a bit of wax.
I snapped my archwire one evening and had to wait until the next day for an appointement and my boyfriend woke me up in the night as i had finger in my mouth trying to pull the archwire right off as it had started poking into my cheek in the night! oops!
lastly natalie i do something similar to you, but i wake myself up banging my teeth together very hard-not good at all, this is usally worse after an adjustment just when you really dont want to be doing it.
As said above the worst thing is if you are a mouth breather as you get dehydrated in the night and your cheek gets stuck to the braces, this is horrible but soon goes off the next morning if you apply a bit of wax.
I snapped my archwire one evening and had to wait until the next day for an appointement and my boyfriend woke me up in the night as i had finger in my mouth trying to pull the archwire right off as it had started poking into my cheek in the night! oops!
lastly natalie i do something similar to you, but i wake myself up banging my teeth together very hard-not good at all, this is usally worse after an adjustment just when you really dont want to be doing it.
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