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NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 4:43 pm
by Whittyitty
Back story & about me
26 yr old female. First time with traditional metal braces.
No prior ortho work, although I’ve had all 4 molars removed and an upper tooth that was shifted toward middle of roof.
I went in for braces (top & bottom) this past Monday. I also had 1 lower tooth removed (the tooth closet to my molars ? Not sure specific name of tooth) but she recommended that to align bottom crowding and bite.
Anyways, I’m in so much pain! My whole mouth aches, I can’t tell if my extraction is source of pain or just my gums and braces them selves. But I’m hurting and literally want the braces off already, not to mention I’m catching some virus so my throat KILLS.
Ugh help , I don’t know, any support.
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 4:59 pm
by Whittyitty
Also, the two extracted teeth are on my left side , same tooth top and bottom. But none removed on my right side. Is this going to look weird when I’m finished??
I also have a cross bite forget to mention.
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:02 pm
by Whittyitty
Will post photos as well when I’m able & approved to do so
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:21 pm
by Gia
I can't say it's great after. I'm 2 months in and still have issues and discomfort randomly (not pain at all), eating g is a pain
and I've had anxiety issues because of the constant tight feeling. I think a couple days in most feel "what did I do? I want these off" with all of this I'm doing all I can to continue and have no regrets. It will be okay and this is a great place to get advice and support. And buy stock in Advil!
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:44 pm
by assertives
General pain and ache in the mouth is normal. Your teeth are moving. Things will get better as you get used to the braces, but there will be some appointments where the adjustments hurt badly. I've encountered some myself. It will hurt badly to even floss and brush my teeth let alone eat. Hang in there, it will get better.
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:14 pm
by Meowmeowbeans2
I was braced Tuesday and am in the same boat! I’m taking an Advil to help me sleep but just deal with the discomfort during the day.
I’m not chewing at all yet, just swallowing soup, scrambled eggs, and yogurt. My two crossbite teeth are killing me to the point that I can’t put my electric toothbrush on them and use a manual to gently clean. I assume it’s because they’re the most out of line and are being pulled the most intensely.
My crossbite canine also kept banging into the lower one so I got some added bite turbo material in my molar to keep the teeth apart today. I hope I’m not already on some “high maintence patient” list for coming back in after only two days
I’m holding out hope I can chew by Christmas for a beef tenderloin... cut in very small pieces!
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 5:16 am
by djspeece
I was and am a big fan of ibuprofen for dental pain - much more effective than aspirin or Tylenol as it targets specific pain chemical intermediaries for dental and orthopedic pain. Take as directed on the label and you'll be fine. No need to suffer. And, best of luck to you!
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:11 am
by Speck
Welcome to the board @Whittyitty and best of luck to you on the ortho treatment road!
Pain due to ortho treatment is definitely sucky as its persistent, achey nature kinda tends to wear one down; I woke up around 0300 today and lay awake for a long time because of it. Oh well, could be worse. Aw, shucks, just looked outside and it
is raining.
https://youtu.be/9AFf0ysgNiM
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 12:25 pm
by kplatt2010
I second Dan's suggestion for taking the Tylenol. You can also alternate with Motrin. When I worked labor and delivery that is how we would medicate our postpartum patients. Just be careful with the Tylenol especially if you're feeling as though you're coming down with a cold and taking cold meds too. A lot of cold meds have Tylenol(generic name acetaminophen) or sometimes even Motrin in them (ibuprofen generic name). Here's a document on dosing:
https://www.brown.edu/campus-life/healt ... r%2017.pdf
Also there's two types of pain with braces. There is pain from teeth shifting and then there's pain from the brackets pressing into your buccal cheeks. For the brackets abrading your cheek try applying wax and adjusting pillow so that it's not pressing directly on your cheek.
It will get better I promise. I'm almost 3 years in and get freaked out now if I don't feel something LOL.
Welcome to our special club
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:59 pm
by hereorthere
yes, second taking some advils. i remember my worst pain was from my pre-molar extractions because the dentist completely tore open one side of my gum. i was in so much pain i actually calculated the max amount of advils i could safely take and took them around the clock...
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:43 pm
by assertives
Ibuprofen actually worked like a charm for me when I had any sort of dental pain. I remember taking one just to be able to brush my teeth after a particular adjustment that was so painful that my entire face ached. Another thing you could also try is eating ice cream. It helps a little.
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 1:30 pm
by Heartofdarkness
Hope you're starting to feel better.
Remember to try to relax your jaw and facial muscles as they will tighten up when your mouth hurts and also because you start to chew differently and use different muscles!
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 1:35 pm
by Whittyitty
Thanks everyone! Day 6 and feeling quite a bit better
Re: NEW member (in PAIN)
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 7:11 pm
by Meowmeowbeans2
I can chew things on my back two teeth now... still defaulting to cutting into small bites and sticking them back there!
At tonight’s dinner, I put a lettuce leaf with a thick stem in my mouth, bit down, and thought “nope”!