The week after your new braces go on is often tough. There’s a lot you have to adjust to from metal in your mouth to changes in diet, nightly routine, and oral hygiene. Transitions and changes are never easy, and to help make your journey to a beautiful smile smooth and painless, Dr. James Donaghey and Dr. Steven Oliver at Oyster Orthodontics explain what to expect from your first week in braces.
In This Post, We’ll Cover
- How Long Do Braces Hurt?
- Eating with Braces
- What to Expect When Getting Braces
How Long Do Braces Hurt?
Most people who get braces will experience some discomfort when the braces are first put on and when they are adjusted. This is normal and should dissipate within a few days. If you experience more than mild discomfort, you can take over-the-counter pain medication to help ease the pain. Some people also find that ice packs can help to reduce inflammation and pain. In most cases, the discomfort from braces will go away within a day or two. However, if you continue to experience pain or if the pain worsens, you should contact your orthodontist.
Eating with Braces
The first week with braces means sensitive teeth, so we recommend soft foods and drinks for the first few days.
Here are some of our suggestions for easy foods to eat after a braces appointment:
- Oatmeal
- Scrambled Eggs
- Yogurt
- Fruit Smoothies
- Soft Fruits (Bite-Size!)
- Guacamole
- Hummus
- Tofu
- Noodles
- Soft Bread
- Soft Cheeses
- Applesauce
- Grits
- Couscous
- Rice
- Pancakes
We also have more comprehensive information about eating and dietary restrictions with braces on our website.
What to Expect When Getting Braces
We get lots of questions about the process of getting braces. Here are some of the FAQs patients have.
How to get braces?
The process of getting braces usually begins with a consultation with an orthodontist, who will assess your teeth and determine whether braces are the best course of treatment. If so, the orthodontist will take X-rays, pictures, and impressions of your teeth in order to create a treatment plan. Once the treatment plan is finalized, the orthodontist will attach the to your teeth. The braces will then need to be adjusted on a regular basis in order to achieve the desired results. The entire process can take several months to a year or more, depending on the severity of the misalignment.
How long does it take to get braces?
The time it takes to get braces depends on a case-by-case evaluation by an experienced and expert orthodontist. Typically a braces installation appointment is about an hour. Contact our team to find out how long your specific case will take to install.
Who can get braces?
The short answer is anybody! From early treatment orthodontics at age seven to adult orthodontics long into life, it’s always a good time to get in to see the orthodontist for an evaluation.
Why should I get braces?
A straight smile can boost your confidence as well as improve your oral health. Orthodontics is crucial to jaw health, and gum health, and even can lower the risk of disease in other areas of the body. Not to mention, the difference in a smile before and after braces is astounding!