Well I guess if you are talking about medicine you should take a Tylenol or Advil. But also if you are getting braces tightened take one (medicine) about half an hour before so it's already kicked in.
There are so many adult medications to get over the counter (OTC) that can be used rather than teething medications. They have sensory deadening agents in them, but longer lasting.
One natural suggestion is the oil of cloves. Has worked for decades! You rub on the area affected. DO NOT DRINK IT. Do not use anything with alcohol as a base.
Take pain killers.
Ibuprofen worked the best for me when I had braces but any pain killer would take the pain away
Orthodontic braces are generally not painful, and you shouldn't be afraid to get them because you are worried about pain. If you are in a great deal of pain from your braces, you should discuss it with your orthodontist.
take painkillers eg: paracetamol or ibuprofen
If you have a sore tooth from braces or separator's. A good idea is to take 1 or 2 pain reliever's.
no. you should not be afraid to get braces. ive had them and i will tell you, the pain is not as sever as people make it out to be. its totally worth the discomfort because in the end you have perfect teeth.
Yes. There may be slight to severe pain when your braces are tightened. The amount of pain depends on how much tightening is done.
If your teeth hurt, braces will not reduce the pain. Therefore, the state will not pay for them.
only a couple days to a week then you dont even notice.
Invisible braces should be treated like regular braces. You have to keep them in at all times and only take them off for eating and brushing.
You should be safe taking an OTC pain reliever, such as Tylenol or Motrin. It's best to ask your dentist, however.
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.