Injured my gum with a Tepe :(

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skintz
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Injured my gum with a Tepe :(

#1 Post by skintz »

I was being a bit hasty and didn't get my smaller Tepe (interdental brush) out to do between my brackets and used my medium sized one..there was one gap that i had to force it through and now my gum's really sore and swollen-so much so, that it seems to be resting on my brackets. I can't see my teeth above the brackets, its just gum. Its kinda making it hard to brush as well cos its so sensitive.
Anyone else had this happen? What do you do?
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#2 Post by jennielee81 »

YIKES!

I've not done anything exactly like that, but I have scraped my gum badly with hard food.

Rinse with warm salt water several times over the next few days, take a multi vitamin and try to ignore it.

Our mouths heal quickly and you should be 100% in a day or two. Bet you won't do that again! :wink:
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#3 Post by Lisa65 »

I'm with Jennie, but would also suggest rinsing with hydrogen peroxide if you have any to hand. It's a mild antiseptic and will help stop any infection getting in there. I wouldn't brush that area either for a day or two, just rinse with peroxide or listerine until the swelling goes down.

Hope it soon feels better! (I'm sure it soon will)

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#4 Post by skintz »

Ah yeah, i've got some hydrogen peroxide...i'll give that a go. I definately won't do it again! It hurts too much! :lol:
Thanks guys
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#5 Post by Envy »

Oh My

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#6 Post by skintz »

I'm just worried about the bits of tooth i can't get to cos of the swelling...i hope it won't cause any decay. Its making my teeth hurt as well which is rubbish :?

Oh, ps. i won't be using listerine anyway cos i find it too drying at the best of times anyway :)
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#7 Post by jennielee81 »

I wouldn't worry about that area of your tooth. A few days of not brushing there will not cause any long-term damage such aw decay.

Heck, my son would go days or more without brushing at all when he was in college and he still has not a single cavety in his mouth!

When the swelling goes down, brush GENTLY!
"Life is an occasion; RISE TO IT!" --Mr. Magorium
I wore Damon 3's and Opals for 20 months at age 42. Braces off January 2007
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