That's exactly how I felt when I first got mine on. The answer is yes. My pain went away after the first three days. You may also have trouble biting down when you first get them on as well. My bite came back about a week later.
Yes, it will go away after 2-7 days. During that period, do not eat hard foods and take painkillers. If it does not go away after 12 days, consult a doctor.
yes after the first week they will, but... this is a monthly thing , make sure you wear the retainer or else the pain is "X10" when they shift back.
About a week
about a week but it won't hurt alot
it hurts but its just because your not used to them...the pain will go away in a couple weeks!
Ibuprofen worked the best for me when I had braces but any pain killer would take the pain away
Though a pill like Advil or Tylenol can help (I am an exception, lol), I find that putting an icepack to my mouth helps a bit (I just got braces).
Unfortunately, there is no way to make the pain go away. I would recommend taking medicine like Tylenol or Advil, this won't get rid of the pain entirely, but it will definitely help get rid of some pain.
No, they are geeky, they blow, and nobody likes you. Go 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.
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.
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 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.
Take pain killers.