When it comes to dental orthodontics, one of the most common concerns is, "Does orthodontics hurt?"... Many patients, due to the fear of pain, postpone making decisions before starting the treatment.... especially teenagers and young people who plan to have their teeth orthodontic!... In Dr. Benianian's dentistry, we try to provide patients with a comfortable and worry-free experience by using modern methods and advanced dental equipment. can be with More peace traveled the path of a beautiful smile... But let's talk a little more about orthodontic pain in this article... Orthodontic pain is a feeling of discomfort or pressure that occurs at the place of brace installation.. the person's face and jaw... This pain is caused by pressing on the teeth to gradually move them to the correct position... Most patients experience this feeling as pressure, heaviness or sensitivity in the teeth and it may be felt more in the first days after the start or every adjustment session.. Orthodontic pain It is temporary and will pass As the teeth get used to the force, the pain gradually decreases. The intensity of orthodontic pain varies from mild to moderate depending on several important factors. It depends on the following:
1.... How much pain the person can tolerate.... 2.... How severe is the disorder of his teeth
3... What is the type of orthodontics (fixed, variable, etc.)? 4....how much pressure and force should be exerted by the dentist during adjustment sessions....5....how old is the patient (adults cope with pain more easily than children and teenagers)
6....What is the health status of the gums and jaw bone before the treatment starts....7....How is the patient's adherence to the care recommendations after each orthodontic session....so the pain caused by orthodontic treatment is more like a feeling of pressure or sensitivity in the tooth, not severe and unbearable pain...it gradually decreases....most of our patients at Dr. Banyanian's dental clinic find this feeling tolerable and can control it by following the dentist's recommendations or using mild painkillers.. the pain Orthodontics is a temporary pain and is considered a natural part of the teeth alignment process.... According to Dr. Banianian,
> Whoever wants a peacock, kills like India!. ### Does children's orthodontics hurt?.. Orthodontics in children is usually not associated with severe pain.... But since children usually do not tolerate pain, they may feel more discomfort or pressure in their teeth.... This discomfort is felt more in the first days after installing the orthodontic device or after each adjustment session and gradually decreases.... It is minimized by following the dentist's recommendations and using simple methods such as drinking soft water... through treatment without stress or worry... Go... ### Pain Is upper jaw orthodontics more painful or lower jaw orthodontics? There is not much difference between the pain intensity of upper jaw and lower jaw orthodontics... but some patients feel a little more pressure on the upper jaw in the early days... because usually the upper teeth play a more important role in adjusting the bite and initial displacement... Of course, this feeling is temporary and after the teeth get used to changing the position of the teeth, the pain will decrease significantly... Maybe you have been asked why Do we experience pain during orthodontics? In general, the feeling of pain during your orthodontic treatment occurs for several main reasons, the most important of which are as follows.. The application of pressure by brackets and wires is one of the main causes of pain in orthodontics. and wire Orthodontics passes through these brackets.... - **Wires:** The main function of orthodontic wires is to apply pressure to the teeth and move them.... ### Adjust and tighten the wires.. During orthodontic treatment, the orthodontist adjusts and tightens the wires to move the teeth.. This can cause temporary pain and discomfort in the teeth and gums.. Braces
Dental orthodontic braces are also one of the orthodontic equipments that are placed in the mouth in order to press the teeth of people.. These brackets are connected to the upper and lower brackets and may be a little painful.
The skill of the dentist at the time of your installation, brackets and orthodontic wires together can become a factor for the health of the gums after the completion of the orthodontic procedures... During the treatment (in the first session), your gums may be damaged with minor or deep wounds. These wounds usually heal after 2 to 5 days... Orthodontics at the level of pain
The level of experience and expertise of an orthodontist is one of the main issues that you should pay attention to when choosing your dentist.... because an experienced and skilled orthodontist plays a key role in reducing pain and discomfort during orthodontic treatment.... ### Reasons for choosing an orthodontist
A good orthodontist with sufficient knowledge and skill installs orthodontic wires and brackets in the best possible way for his patient and does not cause any damage to your gums and avoids unnecessary pain and discomfort during treatment... Accurate diagnosis of the amount of pressure required, formulation of the correct treatment plan, use of new techniques and equipment, including experienced and expert agents can control and accurately adjust the wires.. Preventing pain and discomfort during treatment by making decisions about them... Some people may instead of going to a specialist, they should look for methods such as straightening crooked teeth at home... but these actions can cause damage to the structure of the mouth and teeth... 88539720-021
Dr. Benianian's dental clinic is one of the best dental clinics in Tehran that offers dental services including orthodontics to its customers.. With the presence of a team of experienced and skilled specialists in the field of dental wiring, this clinic performs a painless procedure for you.. Dental orthodontics specialists in Tehran and the ability to pay installments of orthodontic fees during your treatment sessions... You can see more pictures of examples of orthodontic treatment performed in this clinic. View **Dental orthodontic picture gallery** on our page and more information via **Free Consultation** and call 02188539720 or visit our clinic located in Tehran, Argentina Square, Ahmed Qasir St., No. 2, Ahmed Qasir St. (Bucharest), No. 6.. Types of orthodontic pain based on time
Orthodontic pains are divided into three categories based on the time of orthodontic procedures: "during the installation of orthodontic devices in the mouth", "the first week after orthodontics" and "the remaining days until the end of the treatment".
About 95% of what you read about orthodontic pain is related to this period.... During this time, the teeth start to shift and cause you discomfort and pain due to the mismatch with the braces.... In addition, it will be difficult for people to eat and speak during this period.... You may need to use over-the-counter pain relievers for this one week... In addition, the motivation to have neat teeth and a hand is worth facing these problems!.. by reading articles **Damon Orthodontics** and **Lingual Orthodontics** provide you with more information about the types of dental orthodontics... How long does orthodontic pain last?... As we explained before, orthodontic pain is temporary and is mostly felt in the first days after the installation of brackets or after each adjustment session... This discomfort lasts up to 1 week and gradually decreases... so that most patients feel more comfortable after a week... of course in some For sensitive people, it may take up to 10 days, but the intensity will decrease... During the treatment, every time the brackets are adjusted, there may be pressure or slight pain again, but this pain is short-term and controllable... By following the dentist's recommendations, using soft foods and mild pain relievers if needed, this period can be easily overcome... Factors that aggravate pressure pain in orthodontics
There are factors that can aggravate orthodontic pain. These factors include:
1.... **Type of orthodontic device:** Metal brackets usually apply more pressure than ceramic brackets or Invisalign.... 2.... **Amount of pressure applied:** More force causes more pain and discomfort.... 3.... **Pain tolerance threshold:** People who have a low pain tolerance threshold **Diseases with a low pain tolerance threshold.. Gum diseases can aggravate orthodontic pain.... 5.... **habits and diets** such as chewing hard and sticky foods can increase the pressure on the teeth and brackets..
Carrying out some solutions and tricks will help you to get rid of the pain caused by orthodontics to a large extent... We will introduce and review some of these solutions below... ### Using soft foods. One of the most obvious points that you should pay attention to in the first days after orthodontics is the consumption of soft and mashed foods... Try to avoid eating hard and chewy foods as much as possible... Foods such as soup, boiled rice, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, porridge and lentils are the most suitable foods during this period. Relievers
If it is hard for you to bear the pain, use painkillers for your orthodontic pain. For example, to relieve orthodontic pain, you can use over-the-counter painkillers such as gelophene, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen. Of course, it is better to consult with your orthodontist before doing this. Placing an ice compress on the cheeks helps reduce pain and inflammation. You can repeat this 3-4 times a day. ### Orthodontic wax
Orthodontic wax is a barrier that prevents the sharpness of the brackets from irritating your mouth and tongue. After the orthodontic procedure, the orthodontist will teach you how to use orthodontic wax. **final summary of orthodontic pain**
In many cases, the fear of orthodontic pain is much greater than the pain you will experience during a year of treatment. Do not forget that the health and beauty of the teeth is very important... so it is better to try to complete this process and enjoy the benefits of orthodontics by ignoring the fear of orthodontic pain.