Should I stop using wax?
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Should I stop using wax?
I didn't really experience any chafing against my cheeks until yesterday. I used the wax provided by my orthodontist and it was SUCH a relief. I use it now even when I am eating (even though they say to remove it) because that is when the chafing is worst. However, I have read that the longer you wear braces, the more your cheeks adjust to the chafing as the skin starts forming calluses. Am I therefore preventing or slowing down the "callusing" process by wearing wax all the time? Should I try not to be dependent on the wax? I use it for bedtime as well.
Advice appreciated! Thanks!
Advice appreciated! Thanks!


Should I stop using wax?
Following the advice in the forum, I tried not to use wax unless I absolutely had to, and it is true that some scar tissue builds up and that area becomes less sensitive. So far I have only used wax twice since getting my braces on and my mouth seems to be toughening up. However, both times I did use the wax it was great! Really helped for a few hours.
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I have had braces for almost 9 months now, I have to use wax a handful of times. Sometimes you just have to use wax. I have not noticed any difference in my cheeks, there is no callousing on the inside. I find that I may use wax for a day or two, then the irritation usually goes away on its own.
I have also used Benzodent. It is a great product that helps with sores and irritations. I bought it at Walmart and found it is easier to apply with a q-tip. I would try that and see if it works for you, especially at night.
I have also used Benzodent. It is a great product that helps with sores and irritations. I bought it at Walmart and found it is easier to apply with a q-tip. I would try that and see if it works for you, especially at night.
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Today is my 6th day in braces and for the first 4 days the inside of my cheeks and lips were always sore. I didn't really use the wax b/c I just hated the idea of it so I followed my ortho's advice (and the advice given here) and started doing a warm salt water rinse several times a day, and it has been like a miracle cure! My lips and cheeks have toughened up to the point I barely feel any irritation, and when I do it's because my mouth or lips are usually dry so I always have water with me and something to moisten my lips on hand at all times.
So my advice is try warm salt water rinses a few times a day and see how that works.
Good luck!
So my advice is try warm salt water rinses a few times a day and see how that works.
Good luck!
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I should point out that one of my molar bands was positioned in a way that rubbed the underbelly of my tongue which was torture for me, so I went back to my ortho's office a few days ago and had them bend back the hooks until the hooks no longer made contact with my tongue.
I didn't feel relief immediately (b/c my tongue was so inflamed) but after about a day the adjustment made a difference and I've had no pain in the area since.
So if you feel any severe metal poking inside, don't hesitate to go to your ortho and have an adjustment made.
I didn't feel relief immediately (b/c my tongue was so inflamed) but after about a day the adjustment made a difference and I've had no pain in the area since.
So if you feel any severe metal poking inside, don't hesitate to go to your ortho and have an adjustment made.
Apart from the first day I got my molar bands, I didn't use wax at all...I figured toughing it out to build up the scars in my mouth would help, and after a couple of weeks I was right...and I've never used wax since!
32 years old, total time in braces=30 months
-Braces and palate expander on 4/15/10
-RPE Surgery 9/15/10
-Expander removed 3/11
-Braces Removed 9/7/12
-Retainers in 9/7/12
-Braces and palate expander on 4/15/10
-RPE Surgery 9/15/10
-Expander removed 3/11
-Braces Removed 9/7/12
-Retainers in 9/7/12
I think you should keep wearing it until you are comfortable with your braces. Some people it takes longer than others. I don't think it will hurt anything you wearing it.
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Your mouth heals the quickest. sometimes i will notice a bump forming on my gum so i put wax and by the end of the day the bump and pain is gone. I have left the wax on while eating too because that's when it hurts. I no longer use wax because my mouth has gotten use to them.
don't worry all in good time. i say use when it hurts the most at night or day but don't wear them 24/7. let your gums toughen up and keep with the salt water rising it helped me.
don't worry all in good time. i say use when it hurts the most at night or day but don't wear them 24/7. let your gums toughen up and keep with the salt water rising it helped me.


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I've found that wearing it for a few days after getting chaffed is long enough to let those areas heal; then take off the wax and see how it goes. Usually I'm just fine.
I too had most of my problems with the hooks on the inside of my molar bands. I had to wear wax there for about a week, and then I was good. It flared up again a few months later so I did the same thing and it healed up again in even less time
I definitely kept the wax on during eating because THAT'S when I'd be in the most pain!! It didn't usually come off due to the location; but even if it does, it's just wax.
I too had most of my problems with the hooks on the inside of my molar bands. I had to wear wax there for about a week, and then I was good. It flared up again a few months later so I did the same thing and it healed up again in even less time

I definitely kept the wax on during eating because THAT'S when I'd be in the most pain!! It didn't usually come off due to the location; but even if it does, it's just wax.
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