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Managing Orthodontic Treatment with Sensitive Teeth

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작성자 Mose Hatch
댓글 0건 조회 2회 작성일 26-01-27 17:18

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You can successfully wear braces even with sensitive teeth if you take the right steps with the right approach and some thoughtful adjustments. It’s common to notice heightened sensitivity upon getting braces or following an adjustment, especially if they already have naturally sensitive teeth. Wires and brackets often lead to short-term sensitivity and existing sensitivity can make this feel more intense. The key is to manage symptoms proactively without compromising the effectiveness of your treatment.


Start by using a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth that contains potassium nitrate, stannous fluoride, or arginine, as these ingredients help desensitize tooth endings. Use it consistently, even if you don't feel pain every day. Brushing gently with a soft bristle toothbrush is also important because aggressive brushing can wear away enamel and irritate gums, making sensitivity worse.


Cleaning between teeth is harder with braces, but essential. Consider using orthodontic floss threaders or water flossers to clean between teeth and around brackets without adding pressure. They minimize discomfort while promoting gum wellness, which in turn helps alleviate tooth reactions.


Skip ice-cold, steaming-hot, sugary, and citrus-based foods because they can trigger sharp pain in sensitive teeth. Stick to room temperature meals and 鐘ヶ淵 矯正歯科 beverages and rinse your mouth with water after eating anything sugary or acidic to balance oral pH.


After tightening, non-prescription anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen offer relief to alleviate pressure-related soreness. Gently hold a heated pad against your cheek to ease tension. Never brush off ongoing or intensifying discomfort—contact your orthodontist. The orthodontist could fine-tune the force applied to your brackets or recommend extra safeguards such as dental wax or silicone covers.


Never skip your biannual dental check-ups. Professional cleanings help prevent plaque buildup, which can exacerbate sensitivity and increase gum loss. Both professionals can coordinate care to protect your oral health.


With patience and proper care, you can successfully complete your orthodontic journey even with sensitive teeth—practicing diligent brushing, avoiding triggers, and staying in touch with your providers will make the process much more comfortable.

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