Spacers -- how long & how to deal with the annoyance?
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Spacers -- how long & how to deal with the annoyance?
I had my braces & spacers placed 3 days ago. The braces aren't bothering me but the spacers ARE DRIVING ME CRAZY!!
How long did you have to have the spacers in place?
Any advice on how to deal with the annoyance of them? I've been taking pain killers for the pain but they are literally driving me insane.
I'm trying not to whine to my family because it was me who initiated this self induced torture!!
How long did you have to have the spacers in place?
Any advice on how to deal with the annoyance of them? I've been taking pain killers for the pain but they are literally driving me insane.
I'm trying not to whine to my family because it was me who initiated this self induced torture!!
Jen ~ 37 with a mouth full of metal
Re: Spacers -- how long & how to deal with the annoyance
I had them for 8 days, painkillers in the first 5 days, the last 3 days it didn't hurt much. I don't know for how long you'll have yours, but it will stop hurting eventually.
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I had them for a week back in January, and have another 2 coming up the end of the month, for another week. No pain but sheer annoyance drove me mad..and will again I'm sure.
2/2/09: metal braces T/B
8/20/10: braced removed (18mons, 18days), hawley retainers T/B
9/16/10: LR central incisor extracted (failed root canal)
2/23/11: implant/bone graft
9/15/11: implant crown placed, lower lingual bonding corrected
9/21/11: upper bonding on lateral gaps from upper arch forward advancement
10/17/11: new hawley retainers w/plastic tubing over the 'social six' wire, both T/B
8/20/10: braced removed (18mons, 18days), hawley retainers T/B
9/16/10: LR central incisor extracted (failed root canal)
2/23/11: implant/bone graft
9/15/11: implant crown placed, lower lingual bonding corrected
9/21/11: upper bonding on lateral gaps from upper arch forward advancement
10/17/11: new hawley retainers w/plastic tubing over the 'social six' wire, both T/B
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The advice to grit your teeth should be taken literally! I had mine in for one week and then two weeks (separate times due to a cleaning). The were awful pretty much the whole time for me, but thankfully it was only temporary. Anyway, gritting your teeth aka clenching them may hurt, but it will actually increase the blood flow to your teeth roots which helps them heal faster which relieves the pain.
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Yes! If you have pain at any stage of treatment, the best thing you can do is actually go ahead and try to eat and chew normally, through the pain. Relying on soft foods and not chewing on painful areas will ultimately just perpetuate itTakako wrote:The advice to grit your teeth should be taken literally! I had mine in for one week and then two weeks (separate times due to a cleaning). The were awful pretty much the whole time for me, but thankfully it was only temporary. Anyway, gritting your teeth aka clenching them may hurt, but it will actually increase the blood flow to your teeth roots which helps them heal faster which relieves the pain.
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