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Answering The Question of Whether Braces Hurt

August 31st, 2008 · No Comments

by Charlie Gibson

Going to the dentist is pretty low on the list of enjoyable things to do. Getting braces is even lower. The mere thought of doing so makes many people shutter with thoughts of agony, but do braces really hurt?

Much of the pain associated with getting braces comes from the fact few people know what is really going to happen. There should be no pain. You might be sore afterwards, but most of the action will be on your hard teeth.

After the initial visit to your orthodontist, you will feel a bit of pressure upon your mouth. While this type of pressure is ordinary, it is nothing to be concerned about. Those that experience excruciating pain should contact their orthodontist immediately. Still, the fact remains that braces just don’t hurt.

How far have braces advanced? The procedure is so standard now that you should be able to return to your normal daily activities the next day. It will take a bit to get used to them, but you should be fine within a few days.

In fact, a new trend amongst many teenagers has a lot to do with braces. It turns out that having a mouth full of shiny metal is something to gloat about. This is why the latest teen trend happens to be adding “fake braces” to one’s mouth. So, if you need the real kind there is nothing to worry about.

Braces have come a long way since their formative days. When they were first invented, they resembled something kind of like a large metal helmet. Thankfully, today’s braces are small, easy to wear, and painless. The only thing you have to think about is taking care of those braces properly.

Be sure to visit the orthodontist regularly, carry a repair kit, and keep away from those forbidden foods. Otherwise, you can go about your daily life without ever thinking about those tiny metal brackets. They may not be desirable, but there is nothing to fear when it comes to wearing braces.

While you may not be able to change the fact that you need braces, you can be sure that those little wires won’t hurt you one bit. Other than the occasional bit of discomfort, you’ll hardly remember that your braces are there until you look in the mirror.

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