The miracles of modern cosmetic dentistry are impressive. By simply wearing braces, for example, you can dramatically change the appearance and functionality of your teeth. If you are unhappy with your teeth, do not hesitate to consult your dentist in Burlington. You may be fitted for braces or Invisalign® aligners in a relatively short amount of time. Once you have completed orthodontic treatment, you could enjoy an entirely new smile.
Once you have made the choice to get braces or Invisalign® treatment, you should be aware that it may take some time to become accustomed to your new dental appliance. This is not abnormal. In fact, you will probably need …show more content…
Wearing braces or aligners requires some adjustments before you can be fully comfortable with them.
Here are some tips for staying comfortable in your aligners or braces:
• Soreness: You might expect some soreness of the mouth for the first several days that you wear braces. When you have traditional braces, the soreness could be caused by the abrasion of the braces against the inside of your mouth. To offset the pain from abrasion, you can rinse with warm salt water and place orthodontic wax on the offending braces. Invisalign® aligners are much smoother than conventional braces, so you will probably not feel soreness from abrasion when you wear them.
• Sore Tongue: Even your tongue can become sore when you get braces. This can happen as a result of running your teeth along the braces continuously. While it may be tempting to do this, try to avoid making it a habit. The abrasion could cause serious and preventable discomfort.
• Moving Teeth: With both aligners and braces, you may also experience pain as your teeth begin to move. If your moving teeth cause a significant amount of discomfort, you might take an over-the-counter pain medication. You can also position a warm washcloth or heating pad against your …show more content…
Consuming chewy, sticky, hard, or brittle foods could actually cause some of your braces to break. This can lead to damage to your lips, gums, and cheeks. If you wear aligners, you can remove them when you eat. However, eating chewy, sticky, or hard foods could still cause pain to teeth that are being slowly moved.
• Brushing and Flossing: You might also feel some initial pain from brushing and flossing. Practice these important habits regularly but gently. If you have aligners, you can remove them before brushing and flossing. If you wear braces, ask your dentist to show you the best ways to brush and floss for comfort.
Improving Your Smile with Braces or Aligners
Getting braces or Invisalign® aligners is exciting! You will soon have a new smile that will serve you well. The team at Gardner Dental Group wants you to be as comfortable as possible with your new orthodontic appliance. Be sure to talk to your dentist if you are experiencing discomfort, so you can get relief quickly.
Book an appointment with your dentist in Burlington to discuss orthodontic treatment. Reach us at 905-632-3633, or contact us online today.