Pain or No Pain

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shellycassada
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#16 Post by shellycassada »

I have pain in my teeth. I can hardly bite into anything. I ended up putting my veggies in the food processor just so I could eat them ;) My cousin who is a dental hygentist recommended chewing Trident gum immediately after getting them tightened, and that helped.

bluegirl
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#17 Post by bluegirl »

There was definitely pain when they first went on. It took weeks for me to get used to them. Sometimes it even felt like my teeth were loose.

I've had them for a year now. They don't really hurt unless it's the day of an adjustment or I'm wearing strong elastics/bands. I'm actually surprised that they don't hurt more - I was expecting them to hurt all the time but that's not the case.

The elastic bands I'm wearing now (12 hrs/day) don't really cause much pain either but I've been in smaller bands that hurt quite a bit.

My philosophy: no pain, no gain! :)
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Braces (uppers & lowers) on: 8/3/09
Sentence: 2 years

VA5
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#18 Post by VA5 »

yes, no pain no gain... if i don't feel pain after adjustments, i don't like it ! :)

sadpanda
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#19 Post by sadpanda »

I'm not a big fan of the pain (obviously), but I consider pain from braces to be pain I paid for, so I'm willing to tolerate it. I've been through some very severe painful health problems, so pain from braces is almost a welcome relief! :tingrin:

38Illinois
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Location: Illinois, USA

#20 Post by 38Illinois »

Well, it has been 7 weeks and I am still sore while chewing. Went today to have the wire changed and it was painful for them to open the gates. We decided to wait another week to change the wire. Anyone else experienced soreness/pain this far into the process? I HATE BRACES! :cry:
Braces on July 31, 2010
Braces off November 1, 2011

SonyaM
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Location: Virginia

#21 Post by SonyaM »

I remember the first day, thinking "This is easy, no pain!". Then day 2, 3, and 4 happened. I didn't think I was ever going to get to eat solid food again. :) It will get better, just hang in there.
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38Illinois
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#22 Post by 38Illinois »

Sonya -

You are talking about pain a few days into the process. I have had these for 7 weeks not days and they are still painful. I few days of discomfort is normal but not weeks.
Braces on July 31, 2010
Braces off November 1, 2011

believer1964
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#23 Post by believer1964 »

KatieGee wrote:I am one of those lucky ones who felt very little pain after being braced BUT my top row got braced first and although that was a breeze, when I got my bottoms about a week ago, it was a nightmare. My teeth were so achingly sore and the roots felt itchy all the time. Pure liquid diet, I couldn't even bite soft bread. It's funny how my experiences were so different with both rows. To make things worse, a bottom bracket came off a couple of days ago and I had to get it fixed today. There is nothing more painful in my opinion than to have your ligatures removed and new ligs put on when your teeth are still sore from getting braced. It was like someone was trying to extract my teeth without anaesthetizing me first! lol.

Based on what u said I am not looking forward to my first adjustment.
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