Dental wax on, dental wax off!
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Dental wax on, dental wax off!
I just had to say that!
But my question is: Is it ok to use wax over and over again? I put a blob of it on each of my upper molar bands so they don't scrape up my cheek, and to keep me from biting my cheek with the bands (ouch!). I leave it there all day until I brush at night when I temporarily remove it for brushing, then put it on again for the night. "Eating" hasn't caused it to come off since the only eating I do now is drinking liquids.
How long does a piece of wax last? Does it break down while in the mouth?
But my question is: Is it ok to use wax over and over again? I put a blob of it on each of my upper molar bands so they don't scrape up my cheek, and to keep me from biting my cheek with the bands (ouch!). I leave it there all day until I brush at night when I temporarily remove it for brushing, then put it on again for the night. "Eating" hasn't caused it to come off since the only eating I do now is drinking liquids.
How long does a piece of wax last? Does it break down while in the mouth?
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Karate Kid has nothing on me, I wax on / wax off way more often!
I have the same question as you do.
I change the wax every 4 hours or so everytime I brush
Before breakfast / after breakfast
remove before lunch / replace after lunch
remove before snack / replace after snack
remove before dinner / replace after dinner
Question is... For how long?
I wonder if my cheeks will ever get used to that hook that keeps poking me, if I keep covering it with wax? Or, will the wax decrease my cheek's sensitivity enough so that one day I may not need it?
Karate Kid has nothing on me, I wax on / wax off way more often!
I have the same question as you do.
I change the wax every 4 hours or so everytime I brush

Before breakfast / after breakfast
remove before lunch / replace after lunch
remove before snack / replace after snack
remove before dinner / replace after dinner
Question is... For how long?
I wonder if my cheeks will ever get used to that hook that keeps poking me, if I keep covering it with wax? Or, will the wax decrease my cheek's sensitivity enough so that one day I may not need it?

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*grin* well that about says it all!Meryaten wrote:which suggests to me it has become a nasty festering-germ-ridden glob of ookiness.![]()
I replaced mine every time I brushed my teeth, so roughly 3-4 times each day. It just seemed icky otherwise.

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Thanks from me, too, KKit won't help your mouth toughen, as the skin will be continually being replaced with fresh soft skin


On Day 4 this morning, and feeling like I can do this!
I've found that waxing an offending bracket helps heal the sore spot very quickly. Non-irritated skin heals faster than irritated skin, plan & simple. Your mouth will still "toughen up" because of the pressure of the wax on it.
Heck, my braces are comin off in a month, and I still feel like waxing at times when those back molar band hooks start digging in
Heck, my braces are comin off in a month, and I still feel like waxing at times when those back molar band hooks start digging in

I've found that waxing an offending bracket helps heal the sore spot very quickly. Non-irritated skin heals faster than irritated skin, plan & simple. Your mouth will still "toughen up" because of the pressure of the wax on it.
Heck, my braces are comin off in a month, and I still feel like waxing at times when those back molar band hooks start digging in
Heck, my braces are comin off in a month, and I still feel like waxing at times when those back molar band hooks start digging in

You can definitely re-use wax and silicone, but it seems more hygienic to replace it at least daily, if not a couple of times per day. I remember in those first weeks especially I would have been hella crankier if not for wax.
I'm the owner/admin of this site. Had ceramic uppers, metal lowers ~3 years in my early 40's. Now in Hawley retainers at night!
My system (so far) has been to tough it during the day and use the "Comfort Covers" at night. They give the inside of my mouth a break for the night.
I've tried the wax, but my tongue wants to push it out thinking it's food or something. I haven't tried the silicone yet, though I have a few that I ordered.
I really wish I had these covers back in 1986!
I've tried the wax, but my tongue wants to push it out thinking it's food or something. I haven't tried the silicone yet, though I have a few that I ordered.
I really wish I had these covers back in 1986!

Pat
Class III tendency, crossbite 10-23
Maxillary horizontal & 2mm deficiency for upper teeth
GAC In-Ovation R, metal. Now with upper & lower Hawleys 24 hrs.
Wax w00000 WAX! My best in-braces friend. I've had wax on one of my molar bands since pretty much day 30 or so. The canker sore that appeared there has finally almost gone away (after 2.5 months,) but the skin there is still mega-sensitive, and super thin, so I'm going to keep the wax on there for a little bit longer.
When I have a busy day at work, I can easily go 12 hours with the same wax in, since I usually don't have time to eat let alone brush my teeth and change the wax. I have even gone almost 24 hours with the same wax in, and I've had no problems with it, although sometimes it wears a little thin if I've had a few hot drinks that day.
Basically, if you eat something though... you should brush and then re-wax again. I only leave my wax in for long periods of time because I usually don't have time to eat, so I rely on a liquid diet until I can get home and actually eat slowly.
Wax can seriously be your best friend though... it will help out a lot if you have any discomfort with your brackets.
When I have a busy day at work, I can easily go 12 hours with the same wax in, since I usually don't have time to eat let alone brush my teeth and change the wax. I have even gone almost 24 hours with the same wax in, and I've had no problems with it, although sometimes it wears a little thin if I've had a few hot drinks that day.
Basically, if you eat something though... you should brush and then re-wax again. I only leave my wax in for long periods of time because I usually don't have time to eat, so I rely on a liquid diet until I can get home and actually eat slowly.
Wax can seriously be your best friend though... it will help out a lot if you have any discomfort with your brackets.
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When I first got my braces, in particular the lowers, parts of my mouth had a kind of what I think was a "shock reaction" where they almost went allergic to the brace or something. I had tiny blisters all over one half of my inside lower lip. I put heaps and heaps of wax on until they went, because there was no point aggravating them.
They pretty much all reabsorbed with breaking and forming ulcers, after which my mouth had calmed down quite a bit and could cope fine without wax.
They pretty much all reabsorbed with breaking and forming ulcers, after which my mouth had calmed down quite a bit and could cope fine without wax.
I'll agree that "Wax is Good". I've only had to use it a few times, once for a canker sore (after I used a mouthwash with sodium lauryl sulfate [bad]) and once after my wire was changed. Not sure why a heavier wire made such a difference, but it did. And, it's just one place in my mouth that's always the problem. I found that for many of the times, it was enough to put the wax on when I went to sleep and my mouth was much better in the morning, enough so that I didn't feel that I needed to keep it on during the day.
I'm also in the camp of wax-reusers. But, I did find that after a few times, it loses its stickiness so it's harder to put on.
I'm also in the camp of wax-reusers. But, I did find that after a few times, it loses its stickiness so it's harder to put on.