sensitive teeth with new braces

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3rdtimearound
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sensitive teeth with new braces

#1 Post by 3rdtimearound »

Hey everyone,

This is my first post on this site. I got my braces on yesterday and have noticed that a few teeth (one on the top and one on the bottom) were very sensitive when I was brushing ( I use a Sonicare). It was different than the usual new braces on soreness. It felt like I had hit a nerve when I was brushing those two areas. It was a very sharp sudden pain.

I'm wondering if this is something common with new braces. I had my last teeth cleaning in January and got a full periodontist check up last September and everything was fine then. I had 3 grafts due to gum recession but that wasn't in the same area that I'm having the soreness.
I dont know if I should make an appt with my dentist to have the tooth looked at or wait a few days and see if the pain goes away.

Sara

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#2 Post by ¤sabrina¤ »

when i first got my top braces i didnt even want to brush my teeth they hurt so bad! and i use a regular toothbrush!
for the first couple days i didnt even brush the back of the upper front teeth because of the intense pain
my story -- http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=25125
February 29 2008 - initial consultation, records and spacers
March 17 2008 - molar bands
March 20 2008 - 2 upper 1st premolar extractions
April 17 2008 - upper jaw braced
April 24 2008 - lower jaw braced
May 1 2009 - primary left central incisor extraction

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#3 Post by 3rdtimearound »

Sabrina,

So was your pain like a sharp nerve pain? My teeth are sensitive to cold water and cold air sometimes and it is a similar pain to that. I'm not sure if that is something out of the ordinary or part of the pain associated with putting braces on. It's a little different than the ordinary pain you get your adjusments. (This is my 3rd time in braces so I'm familiar with that pain, but this is something different)

S

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michelle005
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#4 Post by michelle005 »

Hi Sara, and welcome!

I had that exact sharp sensitive nerve pain in my front teeth when I first got braced and used my Sonicare. I switched to a normal toothbrush and brushed gently until my teeth weren't so sore. In about a week I went back to the Sonicare and it was fine. I had my first adjustment yesterday and the pain with the Sonicare is back so I'd think it has to do with that initial pressure on your teeth. I haven't had any gum grafting though, so I'd say if you are really concerned about it and don't want to risk waiting it out, give your dental or ortho office a call and see what they say, just in case. You can never be too careful. Good luck! :D

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#5 Post by Miss Smiley »

Similar thing happened to me. I went to my dentist and he told me it was just some normal sensitivity which can happen during ortho tx. He told me to brush gently with sensitive toothpaste and use a fluoride rinse. So far, no more senstivity and I'm back to using my Sonicare at the regular setting.
Upper and lower 1st premolars extracted
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#6 Post by ¤sabrina¤ »

use sensodyne and a normal toothbrush for a couple days and see if it helps, if it doesnt go see your dentist
i was havin some sharp pain on one incisor right before i got braced, the dentist thinks at some point i may need a root canal on that tooth since the pain was only on the front of the tooth
the pain more or less went away, since in braces it hurts sometimes but i try to be gentle when im brushing
my story -- http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=25125
February 29 2008 - initial consultation, records and spacers
March 17 2008 - molar bands
March 20 2008 - 2 upper 1st premolar extractions
April 17 2008 - upper jaw braced
April 24 2008 - lower jaw braced
May 1 2009 - primary left central incisor extraction

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#7 Post by gigiso »

Sensodyne saved my life! I never used it before getting braced, now I won't use anything else. However I found that I still had sensitivity if I used the whitening formula, so stick to the regular.
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#8 Post by 3rdtimearound »

Thanks everyone for the feedback :D
I actually ended up calling my orthodontists office and they told me to use sensodyne toothpast for the sensitivity and that it should be resolved in a week or so. They said it happens sometimes after braces are put on. I think I'll also lay off the sonicare for a little while longer. It was a little uncomfortable using it. It kind of felt like a jackhammer on my teeth!

Sara

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#9 Post by leftyme »

Thank you for making this post because I'm going through the same exact thing! I've always had very sensitive teeth and ACT mouthwash is supposed to help along with Sensodine toothpaste. I have even had a prescription toothpaste in the past because my teeth are so sensitive.

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#10 Post by purpleteeth »

I have severe sensitivity with my braces... even to the point where I thought I had an abscess and had an emergency appointment with my dentist --- only to find out it was sensitivity due to my braces. I have been in braces almost 6months and my sensitivity has gotten WORSE!

At my cleanings, they give me a special treatment. I also know I can use sensitive toothpaste and such.

For me, the best thing that works is to avoid the things that make my teeth hurt worse: cold liquids, hot liquids, sucking on my teeth, getting too much air in my mouth, consciously not clenching, etc...
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Nope, same thing happened to me!

#11 Post by lindesd »

The same thing happened to me the first couple of days in braces. The sensitivity went away and then came back to two other teeth. I just now started using sesodyne toothpaste and I hope it will help. I think that teeth sensitivity is normal!

Stacey

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