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My first power chain... OW!

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 12:01 am
by essdee
I had a power chain put on yesterday to close up some gaps opening up across my 'social five' (I'm missing a lateral incisor!) and the ortho's also given me some elastics to wear at night - although I'm going to have to phone her today to check which ones need hooking up because I've already forgotten :roll:

Wow, you can really feel these things can't you?! As soon as my ortho put the power chain on I felt the tightness, and was even worrying that I was biting down on her hand really hard as she was working in my mouth as the pressure on my roots and gums was so strong I felt I must be biting on something! (I wasn't biting her, thank goodness!). Had a job eating my toast this morning. YOW. Back to soft food for me for a few days, I think...

Still, I'll be glad to see these gaps closing up - they were really quite big and I was starting to feel self-conscious about them - more self-conscious than about the braces themselves :shock:

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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:12 am
by Jen8626
Hi! I have powerchains top and bottom too! Plus elastics I have to wear all the time and change every 24hrs. Elastics are cutting the inside of my cheeks :( exactly like you I'm back to soft food and CAN'T WAIT to see the gaps close! I had a slight gap between my front teeth, were they've been straightned out, think it's already closed thanks to Mr. Powerchain :) haha!

Jen

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 2:32 am
by Jewles
I had powerchains for the first 6 months and the pain never stopped! then they were taken off and have just been put back on :( the pain is sooooo bad

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 11:58 am
by hal2me
I just got a powerchain and elastics after 14 months. Just when I thought I was finally used to my braces, ouch! Hope the pain goes away soon.

The elastics are a pain in the rear. That's for sure!

Good luck to you!!

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:28 pm
by essdee
Thanks all, sounds like I have a lot of fun to look forward to... :? oyyyy...!

Oh my goodness Jen8626, well done to you for putting up with elastics all the time. I'm just hoping by the time I have to do that rather than just at night, I'll be used to the bizarre discomfort they cause (nearly caused myself some damage this morning when I tried yawning before taking them out!)

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:32 pm
by braciefacie
I had a lot of powerchains to close gaps and to straigthen the arch - not fun I know, but it does get better after a few days. I found that although it was painful to chew, it actually made my teeth feel better after doing some slow/soft chewing. Maybe try that?

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 3:57 am
by Jen8626
Oh my goodness Jen8626, well done to you for putting up with elastics all the time.


Thanks :) the cutting on my cheeks/lips is really sore, I put bonjela on last night it helped to get to sleep but sore again this morning, maybe I should persevere. Or can anyone recommend anything else for sore cheeks to act as a barrier? I can't really put wax on it it'll prob come loose every time I open my mouth ! Think my canine must be moving on that side because its catching my lip when I close my mouth. Oh woe is me... all good signs things are moving though - I hope!

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 7:58 am
by trillium
Jen8626 wrote:can anyone recommend anything else for sore cheeks to act as a barrier? I can't really put wax on it it'll prob come loose every time I open my mouth
I have used wax with elastics- it is a bit tricky to make it stay... but it will move your cheek out a bit and it will be away from your elastics.

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:35 pm
by vjwilmoth
Ugh, I HATE powerchains! I just had my 2nd archwire change yesterday and she took the chains off the 5 teeth they were attached to and said she doesn't want them back on right now. YAY! I go back in 3 weeks and I have a feeling I'm going to see them again. But yes, they hurt like crazy!