Do Braces Hurt? Expert Tips for a Comfortable Smile Journey
It’s the number one question we hear at MacKenzie Orthodontics: “Do braces hurt?” Whether you are starting your treatment in Saint John, Quispamsis, or St. Stephen, it’s completely normal to feel a little nervous about potential discomfort.
The short answer? Braces and Invisalign or clear aligners shouldn’t “hurt” in the traditional sense, but you will feel some pressure. Think of it like a workout for your teeth—they are moving into brand-new positions, and that requires a bit of effort and adaptation. The good news is that modern orthodontics has come a long way, and we have more tools than ever to make your transformation a breeze.
Understanding the Adjustment Period
When you first get your braces on or switch to a new set of clear aligners, your teeth may feel tender for about 3 to 5 days. This isn’t a sign of something going wrong; it’s actually a sign that your treatment is working! Your ligaments are stretching, and your bone is reshaping to support your new, straighter smile. You might also notice some minor irritation on your cheeks or tongue as they get used to the presence of brackets—this is simply your mouth “toughening up” its internal lining.
Our Secret Weapon: The Dental Pain Eraser
At MacKenzie Orthodontics, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of dental technology to benefit our patients in Southern New Brunswick. One of the most exciting tools we offer is the Dental Pain Eraser.
This is a revolutionary, needle-free, and drug-free device that uses Pulsewave™ technology to “reset” the nerves in your mouth. By simply applying the wand to the area of discomfort for a minute or two, it helps block pain signals instantly. It is a total game-changer for those first few days after an adjustment or when you’ve just started a new Invisalign aligner. It’s fast, effective, and makes the “aching” sensation a thing of the past.
Expert Tips to Minimize Discomfort at Home
In addition to using the Dental Pain Eraser, there are several tried-and-true methods to stay comfortable during your transformation:
- Stick to Soft Foods: For the first few days after getting braces or an adjustment, reach for smoothies, yogurt, mashed potatoes, or scrambled eggs. Giving your jaw a break from heavy chewing or crunchy foods makes a world of difference.
- Use Orthodontic Wax: If a bracket or wire is rubbing against your cheek or lip, a small pea-sized amount of orthodontic wax creates a smooth barrier that allows the soft tissue to heal.
- Cold Relief: Much like an ice pack for a sore muscle, drinking ice-cold water or enjoying a sugar-free popsicle can help numb the area naturally and reduce any minor inflammation.
- Warm Saltwater Rinses: If you develop any small sores, a warm saltwater rinse (half a teaspoon of salt in a cup of water) a few times a day can soothe irritation and keep the area clean.
- Over-the-Counter Options: If needed, standard over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage that initial “tight” feeling. Always follow the dosage instructions on the bottle.
Comfort at Every Step of the Way
Our goal is to ensure that your journey to a confident smile is as gentle and life-changing as possible. Whether you choose traditional braces or clear aligners, the team at MacKenzie Orthodontics is always here to support you. We believe that a beautiful smile shouldn’t be a painful process.
Is it time to start your transformation? Book your free consult in one of our three convenient locations today to learn more about our comfort-focused approach and how we can help you achieve the smile of your dreams!
