
a sleeping related braces question
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a sleeping related braces question
This may sound REALLY stupid but I am wondering about sleeping positions after the braces are on-For example, I sleep ALOT on my tummy so therefore, my head is turned to the side & so when I am doing that, after the braces are on, will I be ripping my inner cheeks up? Is it uncomfortable to sleep that way? Just curious. If you have any tips, stories or experiences to share, please share them with me ok? Has anybody had to change the way you lay or position themselves when you sleep? I hope I've explained this question well enough for everyone to explain cause now that I've typed it, it sounds kinda dumb but I really want to know LOL
TIA!

Spacers-9-19-05
Top Braced-10-03-05
lowers on-10-17-05
appliance installed in mouth 10-17-05
2 extractions on 8-3-06
2 years treatment time
Dr says I won't finish on time
Top Braced-10-03-05
lowers on-10-17-05
appliance installed in mouth 10-17-05
2 extractions on 8-3-06
2 years treatment time
Dr says I won't finish on time
I'm a side and stomach sleeper (if I happen to roll over onto my back it actually wakes me up) and I never had any problems with the braces tearing my cheeks. I had a pokey wire at one point but I slapped wax on it and as soon as the teeth started moving it stopped poking. Other than that I didn't have any problems.

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Chances are, even if you are a tummy sleeper, you still don't lay on your face as far up as you think you do, makes for difficult breathing. Your braces (or mine at least) and teeth pretty much stop straight down from the edge of your eye. Put your finger on your cheek where your last tooth is and I bet it's not too much farther over than the edge of your eyebrow. So, unless you sleep with your face buried in your pillow too, you won't get as much pressure on them as you think.
My main problem with sleeping is the icky feeling when I wake up. They feel just like the rest of my mouth, slimy and gross or dry and puffy (my lips do feel a little puffy in the morning, not swollen, just "puffy".)
If you are concerned, wax up. My ortho told me that I should probably use the wax the first night, and I did as I was told. It went pretty well, and within a week or two (depending on how many appliances you have) you will be really close to being used to them. It's like someone who gets a peircing, tender at first, then you forget about it.
My main problem with sleeping is the icky feeling when I wake up. They feel just like the rest of my mouth, slimy and gross or dry and puffy (my lips do feel a little puffy in the morning, not swollen, just "puffy".)
If you are concerned, wax up. My ortho told me that I should probably use the wax the first night, and I did as I was told. It went pretty well, and within a week or two (depending on how many appliances you have) you will be really close to being used to them. It's like someone who gets a peircing, tender at first, then you forget about it.


I sleep on my stomach too, the only problem I have had is with wearing elastics. The current configuration which is top 3-7 (third tooth to seventh tooth) and bottom 4-7 is pressing into the right side of my cheek which has been painful. It has taken several weeks but my cheek is starting to not feel so raw.
STEPHANIE
If you sleep on your stomach, your braces are the least of your worries. Unless you have the perfect configuration of mattress and pillow, you will be doing more harm to your spine than your face by sleeping on your stomach.
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Thanks for all the great words of wisdom & advice everyone! I'm glad to know that even if my mouth is hurting, I can get a good nights sleep through it all!
**BTW-I don't ALWAYS sleep on my tummy so I'm not too seriously worried about the perfect configuration of pillow & mattress-thanks though.
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**BTW-I don't ALWAYS sleep on my tummy so I'm not too seriously worried about the perfect configuration of pillow & mattress-thanks though.

Spacers-9-19-05
Top Braced-10-03-05
lowers on-10-17-05
appliance installed in mouth 10-17-05
2 extractions on 8-3-06
2 years treatment time
Dr says I won't finish on time
Top Braced-10-03-05
lowers on-10-17-05
appliance installed in mouth 10-17-05
2 extractions on 8-3-06
2 years treatment time
Dr says I won't finish on time