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I used to be like that.
This is normal. Because the teeth haven't gotten used yet. You can drink some porridge or something. After a week, it won't hurt if you get used to it. Teeth also need a process to relieve pain.
This will also be the case after follow-up visits. Because of the afterburner, it will be tighter. will not get used to it. However, it didn't take as long as the first time to relieve the pain after the follow-up visit. It's also two or three days at most.
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Normal, because the wire has a traction to pull your teeth to the right place, otherwise why would the doctor tell you to bite you softer and not bite hard objects? That's it.
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The pain is normal, the symptoms are relieved in about a week, and there will be such a situation every time you have a follow-up visit, just get used to it slowly, and your orthodontist should give you a good explanation. You just ask her how nice it is.
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It's not normal, I said if you are wearing a tooth shell in your teeth now, if there is a food residue.
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Normal, it'll be fine in a week or so! The same goes for follow-up visits.
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The next time you go to the follow-up visit, ask the doctor to give you a slight hoop to make you have a sense of adaptability, and if you don't say that people think you have accepted it, you will be tortured again and again!
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I had braces too, and when I chewed something after I put on the braces, it would hurt a little at the root of my teeth, but I don't remember how long it was... I think it's because the teeth are loose, otherwise how to correct it... But it will be fine after a while.
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It didn't hurt in about a week.
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During the orthodontic period, the teeth are relocated by external forces, and the alveolar bone is remodeled with the movement of the teeth, and there will be different degrees of pain, so it is normal for the teeth to have pain during the orthodontic period. Usually after a few days, the pain will be relieved!
And the toothache you mentioned drinking water may be a sensitive pain caused by the exposure of the tooth neck, and it generally does not need to be treated! If you experience significant pain, please have a follow-up appointment to check for other oral diseases.
Dr. Zeng, Taiyuan Weimei Dental Department II.
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If you have tooth allergies, you can go to the hospital, and the doctor will apply medicine to you, and the teeth will not hurt.
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It may be gingivitis, and if it is caused by tartar, it needs to be cleaned; If it is caused by dental prosthesis, remove the braces.
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If it doesn't hurt, it's strange, it hurts when you don't eat at first, you can't help it.
It's best to endure it, or take some painkillers, eat ice cream with ice cubes, and drink ice water to have a certain pain-relieving effect.
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It is better to ask your attending doctor, it will be a little sore under normal circumstances, but the pain is so severe, is there any other problem, whether your own teeth are healthy, whether the force used is too large, these are based on the actual situation of your teeth
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This should be checked by the hospital as soon as possible, generally when the wire touches the gums, the end of the wire should be cut off, and go to the hospital to deal with it as soon as possible, it is not good in the long run.
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No way, bear with me. At the beginning of the braces, I drank porridge for a few days, otherwise it would hurt to eat anything else; Then don't try to hurt it, it's not comfortable, but you have to get used to it. After a few days, it was nothing.
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There is no way to do it, just to get better in two days, during which time try to eat something soft and drink some porridge.
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There is no special effect, just get used to it, and you can take some pain medicine at the beginning.
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Go to the hospital and have a doctor see you, or don't wear braces.
There is no age limit (of course, very old age is not allowed), but the best age is generally between the age of 14 or the age of 18 when all permanent teeth have erupted (except wisdom teeth).
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