I got my braces... Now what?You’ve taken the first step toward a healthier and more beautiful appearance by getting braces at Appalachian Orthodontics of Lynchburg and now you’re probably wondering what comes next. The first week is the period of biggest adjustment; there’s a lot to learn in this short time, but don’t worry! In a few short days, your braces will feel completely natural.

The first week

On the first day, your braces will probably feel very odd in your mouth and it will take time to get used to them. Please be aware that sometimes it is normal to salivate more than usual for the first few days-and nights-drooling could be normal, especially for appliances such as expanders.  

If you are going to experience any soreness, the second and third days are when it will happen. Most pain can be dealt with by taking an over-the-counter pain reliever like acetaminophen. Dr. Black recommends avoiding ibuprofen or other NSAIDs as they do slow down tooth movement. 

What about sore spots?

Your cheeks and tongue are getting used to your new braces just like your teeth are. You may develop sore spots where this soft tissue rubs against the harsh metal of your braces. The best way to avoid this and allow your mouth to heal is by covering the metal spot with orthodontic wax. Break off a small piece and roll it into a ball in your hands. Dry the metal of the braces with a cotton swab, then wrap the wax around the sharp spot to create a cushion.

What if they break?

Braces are held onto your teeth with special orthodontic glue. Once in a while, part of your appliance may come loose from the surface of a tooth. This won’t harm anything, but it will be slightly inconvenient. Call our office right away so that we can glue the bracket back on.

Make sure you avoid hard items such as ice, caramel brittle, and other hard candies, and don’t open packages with your teeth. These habits can contribute to brackets popping off. Even fairly innocent-sounding items like popcorn or French bread can cause brackets and wires to become damaged, so avoid eating any hard foods or cut them up into small pieces before consuming them.

Braces: Schedule Your Complimentary Consultation Today

If you have questions about which foods to eat and avoid, or if your braces are sorer than expected, feel free to contact our office for help. Appalachian Orthodontics of Lynchburg is committed to providing exemplary care and service for every step of your orthodontic journey! Schedule a complimentary consultation with us today!