When something goes wrong with your orthodontics, it can be uncomfortable, painful, and cause soreness. Until you can make a trip to your orthodontist to inspect the problem, there are some things you can do at home to give you temporary relief in these 3 situations.
You Are Experiencing Minor Pain And Tenderness
It is common to experience some minor pain and tenderness when wearing braces, especially right after they are put on for the first time. You will not be used to the pressure caused from wearing braces, and you may even experience the feeling as if your teeth are loose. This is because braces straighten teeth by slowly moving them.
The home treatment involves taking pain-relieving medications like acetaminophen or naproxen, which are similar medications that you would take for a toothache. You should avoid taking ibuprofen, since studies suggest that ibuprofen can interfere with the movement of your teeth that you are trying to accomplish with orthodontics. …show more content…
Pain can be caused by tight braces, and loosening them can fix that. Your orthodontist may also suggest that wearing braces has an adjustment period that will take awhile to get used to.
You Have A Band or Bracket That Came Loose
The best way to stop irritation from happening due to the broken band is with orthodontic wax. Applying wax will cause the band to not be as sharp, and help you cope with discomfort until it can be repaired. When a bracket completely comes off a tooth, hold on to it until you are able to visit your orthodontist.
Try avoiding acidic foods if the broken band is causing irritation. These foods can cause sores to develop in the place where the band is rubbing against your cheek. If you are not experiencing discomfort, your orthodontist may suggest waiting until your next monthly appointment to fix