Take some advil and take it easy on eating hard or extremely hot/cold foods.
You'll get used to it after a while.
2007-01-31 12:01:05
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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That used to ensue to me, it only skill that the enamel is probable making a much better 'shift' and the nerves linked on your the enamel is shifting with it so it will make it sense delicate yet this could bypass. all your enamel will might desire to go slightly, to conform with the 'situation enamel' or you will finally end up with a crooked smile lower back, it would only be the circulation of the different enamel that's affecting the nerves on your gum, your enamel themselves can not 'harm' that's the gum, which has to handle a lot once you have braces... think of of it similar to whilst a infant is teething. additionally you have only had them in 15 hours, your gum would be delicate any way because it heavily isn't used to it. attempt ingesting on the different area of your mouth and optimistically quickly it would end hurting, and if that's quite bothering you're taking a pair of soreness killers. attempt to no longer concern approximately it, and if it gets quite undesirable then touch your ortho.
2016-11-23 18:44:17
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answered by ? 4
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Suzi anne:
Not nearly as much or for as long as being rejected by the guy you think is cute and rejects you for your mishapen teeth.
Go for it you will not regret the difference a small amount of discomfort makes. I admire girls who take care of their teeth and get braces. Braces are cool!
2007-01-31 12:03:41
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answered by Shelty K 5
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Yes, they hurt for a day or two every time you get them adjusted. It's hard to eat hardish food during that time, but after awhile you get used to it. I used to have to play the trumpet right after an adjustment. The teacher didn't care that it hurt to press up against my teeth.
2007-01-31 12:01:43
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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No it does not hurt it is only there to brace back your teeth in line.
2007-01-31 12:02:14
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answered by maria fkun 4
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Yes there is some discomfort with each tightening, but not bad enough to take a pill for it.
2007-01-31 12:01:27
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answered by fisherwoman 6
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your mouth is sore for a while when you first get them on and then sometimes when the wires are changed they are sore for a few days. You may need to take a Tylenol every now and again though.
2007-01-31 12:02:22
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answered by sillymorg 2
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you go to the orthodontist every month so say you go on Febuary 1st. then you would go on March 1st and from march 1st to march 7th it hurts then you get march 7th to april 1st with no pain, it only hurts the first week. and usually 800 mgs of ibpropen would cease the pain. just take pain killers
2007-01-31 12:03:30
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answered by HELLO123 3
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Yes but only for the first few days.
2007-01-31 12:00:23
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answered by Lisa E 6
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i had to wear them for 3 years and they only really hurt for the first week and then whenever they are tightened. soon you forget you are even wearing them.
2007-01-31 12:22:30
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answered by karababe_64 1
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