Download Article Show Download Article If you have braces you may find that they rub against the insides of your cheeks or lips. Sore spots on the inside of your mouth can develop because of this, especially in the first days and weeks of you wearing braces. The best way to treat this is simply by applying a little dental wax to your braces. The wax helps to make a barrier between your braces and your lips, cheeks, tongue and gums.[1] The wax is easy to apply and will most likely have been supplied to you by your orthodontist.
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Advertisement About This ArticleArticle SummaryX To apply dental wax on braces, start by pulling off a little piece of the wax and rolling it into a pea-sized ball. Roll the ball between your fingers for a few seconds to warm it up, which will make it easier to apply. Then, press the ball of wax onto the bracket or wire that's causing pain. Rub your finger over the wax a few times so it stays in place. To learn how frequently you should reapply dental wax, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 454,663 times. Did this article help you?How long can you leave wax on braces?You need to replace the dental wax whenever it starts to come off or twice a day. Never leave the wax on for more than two days in a row as food particles get stuck on the wax which may lead to bacterial buildup. It is advisable to avoid eating or drinking with the wax in your mouth as it may cause the wax to fall off.
Can I use dental wax overnight?Since orthodontic wax is non-toxic and safe, you can apply it as often as necessary. As long as it doesn't result in any discomfort or injuries to the inside of your mouth, you can leave it on overnight.
Can you eat with orthodontic wax?Eating with the wax on can be a little difficult since it may stick to your food. You can remove it before eating, but if you decide to leave it on, be sure to replace any dirty wax after you eat. It wouldn't do any good to your smile if you had old food stuck to your teeth.
How should I sleep with braces?How to Sleep with Braces: 3 Tips. Try sleeping on your back. If you tend to sleep on your side or stomach, try sleeping on your back for a few nights. ... . Use dental wax if needed. Dental wax, or orthodontic wax, can come in super handy with tender cheeks or gums. ... . Wear a nightguard or mouthguard if you grind your teeth.. |