How do you feel when you straighten your teeth?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's very uncomfortable at first, it's awkward, and it's easy to give up at first, but after a while, you get used to it, and you'll be happy in the end.

    When you straighten your teeth, on the one hand, you will feel very painful and want to give up, but on the other hand, you will feel very happy because after the straightening, you can smile with confidence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When straightening your teeth, on the one hand you feel very painful, which is a physical pain, but on the other hand you are happy because you can smile happily and your teeth can be shown to others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I feel very painful when I straighten my teeth because it will be very uncomfortable in the process, and I feel happy because my teeth can finally look good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At first, my teeth were very uncomfortable, the pain in my heart, the feeling of being at a loss, and secondly, I was very worried that others would laugh at me for wearing braces.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When I straighten my teeth, it is very painful. It's a very awkward pain that makes you want to give up on correction.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will certainly be discomfort during the correction process, but it is not particularly uncomfortable

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no pain on the day you put on the orthodontic braces. It will hurt a little bit for the next few days, but it can bear it, and no one has given up because of it.

    The most uncomfortable thing is that I just took it for two days, it was like eating a lot of acid, and it was uncomfortable to touch, and after two days, it was difficult to chew for about a week, and I usually drank porridge and the like.

    Of course, it also varies from person to person, and some people don't have a sore reaction at all.

    For example, compared with the stainless steel wire and the general ni-ti wire of the traditional orthodontic method, the good archwire appears softer, and the pain caused to the teeth will be reduced, and the pain degree is only about one-third of the stainless steel wire if it can be quantified. But pain is not quantifiable because each person's tolerance to pain is different, and there are so-called individual differences. According to the feedback, there are people who go from no pain at all to pain for 1-2 weeks, but after that, there is almost no more pain.

    This is a great improvement from the traditional **, which is a great improvement from the extreme pain or discomfort caused by the doctor's change or bending of the thread at the return visit every month.

    At present, this is the least painful orthodontic correction in the world, but because the pain is individual, if there is some discomfort in the early stage, please ask the patient for understanding. In addition to individual differences, there are also issues of experience and expression (e.g., some people feel itchy, some people feel floating, some people feel pain, etc.). The hardness is about 1 3 of the traditional orthodontic line, so if the pain can be quantified, it should only be 1 3 of the pain of the traditional orthodontic correction....Unfortunately, pain is not quantifiable.

    Usually there are people who don't have pain at all to 1-2 weeks, and the average is 2-3 days to get used to. If there is some discomfort in the initial stage, we usually recommend that the patient drink more cold food and drink more comfortably, and if the pain is really unbearable, you can take painkillers and stomach medicine to reduce the discomfort. Orthodontics is used to correct the pull after that.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, crooked teeth can be changed by orthopedics, it is recommended that you relax and not be too nervous, and it is generally not painful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No matter what type of braces it is, it will take a while for your teeth to adjust to them. It's completely normal to be a little sore at first. Don't worry, the discomfort and soreness will disappear after a while, it's a process of adaptation, and we hope we help you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, when straightening teeth, choose a small traction force to move the teeth slowly, so it will not cause great discomfort to the patient. However, within a few days of wearing the aligners, your teeth will feel soreness and discomfort. At this time, you can eat foods such as soft rice or porridge, and after about a week of adaptation, you can eat normally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The whole process of orthodontic treatment generally takes about 2 years, but the specific length of time depends on the degree of deformity of the patient's teeth and the condition of the oral cavity. If the patient has a disease such as periodontitis or gingivitis in the oral cavity, it needs to be done first**. ** Orthodontics can only be done after that, so it takes longer.

    In addition, if the patient's oral condition is more complex and the degree of dental deformity is more severe, the patient will wear braces for a longer period of time for orthodontics. Orthodontics is a relatively long process, and patients who want to have orthodontics must be psychologically prepared, cooperate with the doctor, and not be too anxious. In addition, after the removal of braces, in order to consolidate the effect of orthodontics, it is necessary to wear a retainer for a period of time, and the wearing of the retainer generally takes about half a year.

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