ORTHODONTICS FAQs
Most patients are completely used to their braces after about a month. After six months, or even sooner, they don’t even notice they’re there. However, it’s not unusual for teeth to occasionally start hurting for no apparent reason – this is normal, and should go away fairly quickly. If necessary, treat with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Getting them on doesn’t hurt, but your teeth and mouth will be sore afterwards. Expect your teeth and mouth to be sore for about a week.
First, the orthodontist will thoroughly clean and dry your teeth. Next, he or she will apply the bonding glue to your teeth and attach the brackets (the small metal or ceramic squares). The glue may taste unpleasant, but is harmless. Finally, the orthodontist will place the archwire (the wire that connects your teeth) in the brackets and secure it with elastic bands.
For most types of braces, it takes about 1-2 hours.