I survived adjustment 2.0...

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isthistaken
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I survived adjustment 2.0...

#1 Post by isthistaken »

Not sure why, but went from a 10 on the pain scale at Adjustment 1.0 to virtually 0 pain this time with basically the same procedures.

Took total of 4 ibuprofen in the hour or so beforehand.

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#2 Post by rhibee83 »

is that your 2nd adjustment? i had mine yesterday and had a bit of pain but not to bad :) :-* great work! i also took 2 ibrupfen before hand!

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Tobilei
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#3 Post by Tobilei »

My 2nd was a whole lot more gentle than my first too. They seem to hurt less with each one (you watch, my next one will be through the roof again now I've said that!)

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#4 Post by kellogg9 »

That is fully expected. Each new adjustment visit is goign to be easier and easier (less pain). The hardest is always the first. I've gone thru so many that each new adjustment i no longer feel any pain at all...i just go back to eatting hard foods the next day.

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#5 Post by Jborders12 »

It may not be that the actual "pain" is any less after the first few visits, rather you adapt to the pain and don't notice it as much.

I didn't have all that much pain after my adjustments, although for the first year of my treatment, the adjustment day and a day or so following was a bit rough...but nothing too bad.

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#6 Post by Leebie3 »

for me the actual adjustment doesn't hurt but a couple of teeth the next day ache and are tender for a day or two..
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#7 Post by Angel269 »

The only ever pain I really felt adjustment wise was the initital power chain that I had put on, that did hurt :-(

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#8 Post by Candyland »

I have had 4 adjustments so far and the only thing that hurts is when they put the power chain on. Those are terrible!! I always take some ibuprofen a couple hours before my apppointment.

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#9 Post by isthistaken »

rhibee83 wrote:is that your 2nd adjustment? i had mine yesterday and had a bit of pain but not to bad :) :-* great work! i also took 2 ibrupfen before hand!
Yes, it was my second--so surprised how easy it was!

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#10 Post by isthistaken »

Tobilei wrote:My 2nd was a whole lot more gentle than my first too. They seem to hurt less with each one (you watch, my next one will be through the roof again now I've said that!)
I certainly hope this is a trend!

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#11 Post by seeker304 »

Am I the only one who doesn't take painkillers?
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#12 Post by Slack »

seeker304 wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't take painkillers?
I only took them the first day after braces, but even then it wasn't too bad.

I've had a lot of adjustments, even though I'm only at 4.5months. My brackets used to snap quite often for the first 2 months or so, and for every visit my ortho would take the oportunity to tweak here and there. I'm glad he did, it sure helped my progress so far.

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#13 Post by djspeece »

I rarely take an NSAID but would encourage anyone in pain to treat it and not let it persist.
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#14 Post by Tobilei »

seeker304 wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't take painkillers?
I don't feel like they do anything so I don't worry about it either.

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