Knowing how to apply orthodontic wax is an absolute must if you’re wearing a brace.
Braces have been used for decades to straighten teeth, but at this time nobody has developed a way to make them completely comfortable.
An orthodontic brace consists of brackets that stick to the front of your tooth, with wires passed through each bracket. Small elastic bands hold the wires in place and over time this pulls your teeth together to straighten them.
The problem is that orthodontic wires and brackets have a tendency to catch your cheeks and lips, which can cause pain and ulceration. You’ll find this is more prominent when your brace is first fitted as your mouth isn’t used to it. Your nosey tongue will play with it and your cheeks rub against it.
But, over time it does get easier, and after a few weeks, you’ll hardly notice it’s even there.
So especially at first, to combat the rubbing you’ll need some orthodontic wax. Orthodontic wax is very similar to candle wax. It’s soft and mouldable and can be used as a covering to prevent your brace from catching your mouth.
It can be bought at supermarkets and on Amazon for as little as £3, or alternatively ask your orthodontist for some. You can buy some here:
You’re ready.
Lastly, if the pain doesn’t resolve then call your orthodontist in Bournemouth and they’ll help you.
Dr. Gareth Edwards BDS (Hons) MFDS RCPS (Glasg) qualified as a dentist with honours. Now practising in the Bournemouth & Poole area, he has a keen interest in orthodontics. He is a certified Invisalign provider.