well for some people it hurts for 2 days (if u drink and eat cold stuff) for me they hurt for 3 days.
Unfortunately, yes. The braces hurt for about 3-4 days after you get them on. The pain does not start immediately, it usually takes about an hour or two for the pain to settle in.
only a couple days to a week then you dont even notice.
I got my braces on February 9,2011 and it didn't hurt when they where putting it on. But when I came home after, it started hurting. Really pain the first day, and the pain lasted for like 4 days for me maybe because your Dentist will say "If your mouth is giving pain, use the stuff you use to take care for headaches". It worked for me. Try it...
Ibuprofen worked the best for me when I had braces but any pain killer would take the pain away
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 :)
Yes. There may be slight to severe pain when your braces are tightened. The amount of pain depends on how much tightening is done.
Raising your blood pressure will increase pain. Yes.
Braces generally don't put people into intense pain but they may hurt for the first few days after you get them tightened, but if you eat soft, cold things you can keep the inflammation down.
If your teeth hurt, braces will not reduce the pain. Therefore, the state will not pay for them.
yes you can.. I'm sixteen and i have braces and you will find it less stressful if you have alcohol in your system. The pain of braces are high, and i usually drink some alcohol when i get my braces tightend. they tend to numb the pain down.
There are many good braces that can be used for someone in pain. II would try looking at a drug store.
There is no specific world record for the most pain experienced with braces as pain tolerance can vary greatly among individuals. Pain levels with braces are typically manageable and can be alleviated with over-the-counter pain medications as needed. It is important to consult with your orthodontist if you are experiencing significant discomfort with your braces.