Wax - to use or not?
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Wax - to use or not?
Hey Everyone - I just got my braces yesterday, and I'm very excited. I've been wanting them for many years and only now am I able to get them at 32 years of age!!
So my main question is this - is it recommended to forgo wax in order to "toughen up" your mouth?? Does this make sense? I haven't had to use wax yet, and I'm wondering if this will help me get used to them quicker...
So my main question is this - is it recommended to forgo wax in order to "toughen up" your mouth?? Does this make sense? I haven't had to use wax yet, and I'm wondering if this will help me get used to them quicker...
NO, NO, NO! Do not forgo the wax at all, if you need it. If you don't use it, your sores will not heal. It won't even take long for the wax to work. I got new brackets last week, and the inside of my entire upper lip was being rubbed raw, so as soon as I got home, I put copious amounts of wax on 3 of my upper brackets and kept them in overnight. In the morning, I took them out and everything's been fine since them.
That said, if nothing is hurting you, you don't need to use it. But keep in mind, as your bite changes, you may find different areas of your mouth being affected that weren't affected before. Use it when you need to, but when things start to feel okay, remove it.
Hope this helps...
-Cathy
That said, if nothing is hurting you, you don't need to use it. But keep in mind, as your bite changes, you may find different areas of your mouth being affected that weren't affected before. Use it when you need to, but when things start to feel okay, remove it.
Hope this helps...
-Cathy
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My coil spring makes me use more wax. It tears up my lip something awful. I also use it when my wires start to poke out in the back. I have had a couple of other sore places at various times, but nothing like what the coil spring causes.
Benozodent and Oral B mouthwash are good to help with the sores as well.
Benozodent and Oral B mouthwash are good to help with the sores as well.
LOL I asked the exact same question a couple of months ago when I first got my braces. You can find the thread here. http://archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=35525
Personally, I would not skip the wax. From what I have experienced, the abrasion from the brackets rubs the skin of my inner cheek raw and kind of "toughens it up" for a bit but it does not actually stay that way. In other words, once the rawness fades, the skin is smooth again until the next abrasion; I haven't actually seen any evidence of my skin staying toughened up. The wax is SUCH a relief and I agree with what Catgyrl said, it will take much longer for the rawness to heal without wax. Don't prolong the pain!
Personally, I would not skip the wax. From what I have experienced, the abrasion from the brackets rubs the skin of my inner cheek raw and kind of "toughens it up" for a bit but it does not actually stay that way. In other words, once the rawness fades, the skin is smooth again until the next abrasion; I haven't actually seen any evidence of my skin staying toughened up. The wax is SUCH a relief and I agree with what Catgyrl said, it will take much longer for the rawness to heal without wax. Don't prolong the pain!
I have little containers of wax everywhere: in my purse, on my bathroom counter at home, on my desk at work...
I was having a grand old time chewing sugargree gum yesterday to help alleviate my tooth soreness from last week's adjustment, and I felt like a baby must feel while they're teething. It felt SO GOOD to chomp down on that gum. But I must've been a little too enthusiastic, because all of a sudden the wire on the upper right side started poking my cheek something fierce. I kept the wax on all night, and when I went to brush this morning, I forgot it was in there, and a big chunk of white fell out of my mouth. I thought it was a TOOTH!! That's how quickly the sores heal!
I wonder if the person who invented dental wax is a millionaire many times over??
-Cathy
I was having a grand old time chewing sugargree gum yesterday to help alleviate my tooth soreness from last week's adjustment, and I felt like a baby must feel while they're teething. It felt SO GOOD to chomp down on that gum. But I must've been a little too enthusiastic, because all of a sudden the wire on the upper right side started poking my cheek something fierce. I kept the wax on all night, and when I went to brush this morning, I forgot it was in there, and a big chunk of white fell out of my mouth. I thought it was a TOOTH!! That's how quickly the sores heal!
I wonder if the person who invented dental wax is a millionaire many times over??
-Cathy
I never use wax, I've toughed it all out until my mouth and tongue got used to it. However, I got an adjustment last week and the end wire on one side is killing me, so I've broken down and used it
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