it depends. Your dentist will tell you just make an appointment if you think you need them.
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You should be safe taking an OTC pain reliever, such as Tylenol or Motrin. It's best to ask your dentist, however.
Only an orthodontist could tell you what you need after examining your mouth and taking X-rays.
You could potentially harm your teeth severely if you take your braces off yourself. To take them off, your orthodontist uses a special solvent on the glue that holds your braces on. If you don't have that solvent, taking your braces off can be very painful and damaging.
If you do not agree with what your dentist intends to do, you are free to go to a different dentist. Perhaps you need a second opinion.
Braces DO NOT hurt being put on at all ... what they do is put a gel on your teeth and harden it with your brace on then after all the braces are harden they put the bracket in but THEY DO hurt a little the first couple of days or so but taking medication will ease the pain :)
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There is no known interaction between Viagra (sildenafil), and Metadate (methylphenidate), but you should take care when taking them together for the first time. If you notice any problems you should stop taking them together and should contact you doctor.
It could be because she wears braces, eats certain foods, has a health problem, or isn't taking care of her teeth.
Your teeth will hurt every time you get the braces adjusted or tightened at the orthodontist's office, but ask your orthodontist if there are things you can do beforehand (such as taking a mild pain reliever) to alleviate that discomfort. Outside of that, hang in there, and know that the results are worth it.
yes i believe you can... i just got braces and i am not swelling but im taking both...ugh
There should be no problem taking these to medications in close temporal proximity, as there is no significant interactions between aspirin and tylenol.