Everyday Life with Braces – Should Braces Really Make Your Teeth More Sensitive?





Wearing braces for the first time can be scary, especially if you’re a teenager and your parents didn’t have enough cash to get the shiny new invisible braces you saw at the dentist’s office. Fortunately, times are not as bad as they used to be, and  you likely have a lot of support from your family and peers about wearing braces in a social setting. Unfortunately, braces can cause a lot of other problems as well, such as sensitive teeth.


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But here’s a question: are your sensitive teeth really caused by braces? Experienced Littleton orthodontics dental practitioners and researchers have tackled this problem with the utmost of seriousness in the past few years, and have found that a growing percentage of young patients are dealing with the same problem.

However, the problem usually has to do with diet and oral hygiene, rather than with the actual quality of the braces. While metallic braces have been found to cause more irritation and gum-related issues than plastic ones, the jury is still out as to whether or not that’s a relevant factor.

What you eat, the temperature of your food and drinks, the amount of sugar you consume and the number of times you brush your teeth and wash your braces per day all play a role in leading up to the main causes of sensitive teeth, while you’re wearing dental braces.

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