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  • Writer's pictureDr. Sameer Bhandari

The Negative Impact Of Orthodontic Treatment - Patients Complain Of Poking Wires


Orthodontic treatment is often considered a luxury. And, for the most part, it is. But, there are also a number of negative impacts that come with it, too.


Patients often complain of poking wires and brackets, which can cause mouth sores. And, in severe cases, the wire can actually cut into the gums and cheeks, leading to infections.

This blog post will explore the negative impacts of orthodontic treatment, from the poking wires to the high cost of treatment.

We will also look at some of the ways you can minimize these negative impacts and make the most of your treatment.


1. An uncomfortable smile is a common complaints of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment.

An uncomfortable smile is a common complaints of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Patients often times report that their smile feels tight, uncomfortable, and that their teeth feel sensitive. While this is a common side effect of orthodontic treatment, it is not a permanent one. The discomfort will gradually lessen as your teeth adjust to the braces. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to help ease the discomfort.


Rinse your mouth with a salt water solution. This will help to soothe your gums and reduce inflammation.

Salt water has a number of benefits for your oral health. It can help to soothe your gums, reduce inflammation, and kill bacteria. It's also a great choice if you're looking for a natural, gentle way to clean your mouth.

To make a salt water solution, simply mix 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of warm water. Swish the solution around in your mouth for 30 seconds to 1 minute, then spit it out. Rinse your mouth with plain water to remove any residual salt.


Take over the counter pain medication such as ibuprofen. This will help to lessen any pain and inflammation.

There's nothing worse than dealing with pain and inflammation. But thankfully, there are a number of over-the-counter medications that can help to ease your symptoms. Ibuprofen is one of the most popular pain relievers on the market, and it can be a great option for dealing with pain and inflammation.

If you're dealing with pain and inflammation, be sure to talk to your doctor about your options. In the meantime, reach for a bottle of ibuprofen and take some relief into your own hands.


Avoid hard and chewy foods. Stick to soft foods that are easy to chew.

If you're someone who has had dental work done, you know that hard and chewy foods are a no-no. They can cause your teeth to shift and become loose, and they can also irritate your gums. Stick to soft foods that are easy to chew, and your teeth will thank you.


Place wax on your braces.

Wax is great for helping your braces feel more comfortable. It can also help to reduce irritation and protect your cheeks and lips from being poked by your braces. To apply wax, simply take a small amount on your fingers and place it onto the brackets and wires of your braces. The wax will help to smooth out any sharp edges and will make it easier for you to eat and talk without pain.


If you have never used wax before, it might take a few tries to get the hang of it. But once you do, you'll be glad you have this handy tool in your braces arsenal!


2. Orthodontic wires are one of the main complaints, as they can be irritating and even painful.


If you're thinking about getting braces, you may be wondering about orthodontic wires. Orthodontic wires are thin wires that protrude from the brackets of braces and can sometimes poke into the lips or gums. While they may sound painful, they usually don't cause much discomfort. However, they can be irritating and may cause some temporary soreness.


If you do experience discomfort from orthodontic wires, there are a few things you can do to ease the discomfort. You can try using wax to cover the wire. If you're still having trouble, you can always talk to your orthodontist about ways to reduce the discomfort.


3. Some patients have even reported that the poking wires have caused gum irritation and infections.


Some patients have even reported that the poking wires have caused gum irritation and infections. One study found that almost 60% of patients had at least one site of gum inflammation due to their braces. The good news is that there are ways to prevent this from happening. You can use a soft toothbrush to avoid irritating your gums, and you can also floss and mouthwash to keep your mouth clean and free of bacteria.


If you do start to experience gum inflammation or other problems with your braces, be sure to talk to your orthodontist so they can help you find a solution. In the meantime, try to keep your braces clean and your gums healthy, and you'll be on your way to a beautiful smile in no time!


4. While this is a relatively minor complaint in the grand scheme of things, it can still be a major annoyance for patients.


While this is a relatively minor complaint, the orthodontic poking wire can still be a major annoyance for patients. The orthodontic wire is the piece of wire that runs along the front of your teeth and holds your braces in place. It can sometimes poke and prod at your gums, lips, and tongue, which can be quite irritating.


Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to help ease the discomfort. First, you can try to tuck the wire behind your teeth with a toothbrush or a cotton swab. This will help to keep the wire from poking and prodding at your sensitive tissues. You can also try using a wax pad, which is a small, disk-shaped piece of wax that you can place over the wire to help protect your gums.


Is there any alternative for the orthodontic treatment without using wires and brackets


Yes, there are indeed alternatives to the traditional orthodontic treatment that uses wires and brackets. One such alternative is Invisalign or clear aligners, which uses clear, plastic aligners to gradually straighten teeth. Another common alternative is Lingual braces, which are placed on the back side of teeth so they are hidden from view.


These are just a few of the many options that are available to patients looking for an alternative to traditional orthodontics. Talk to your orthodontist to learn more about the different options that are available and to find out which one is right for you.


Although orthodontic treatment can sometimes be uncomfortable, the results are usually worth it. Invisalign is a great alternative to traditional braces, and it can be just as effective.

AI powered smile simulations can help you understand what kind of change you can expect to see in your smile. If you're considering orthodontic treatment, be sure to book a suitability assessment to find out what treatment option is best for you.


There's no doubt that Invisalign is a clear choice for pain-free orthodontic treatment.


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