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Sir i wear my braces on wednesday.after wearing braces i feel spresher on my teeth for 2 days bt after 2 days the spresher of braces is become decrease.so can u please tell me is it normal or anything done wrong with braces.tell me reason why i feel this.
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it's normal.
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Hello, orthodontic treatment is the most safe and conservative procedure. if it is very uncomfortable you can consult to your Orthodontist and get it checked.
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Hello Sir, this is normal intially when the activate you feel pressure for 2-3days and then gradually it reduces. Need not to worry
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Hello yes it is perfectly normal that you will fell pressure on teeth in the first two three days after which you will get used to it. Do not worry about it at all, and just go back to your Dentist when he calls. Thank you.
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Hi, What u are experiencing is a very normal thing.. pressure on the tooth is due to unflexing of the Niti wire which gets transferred to your teeth.. do not worry
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Hello, The pressure is usually felt more when they change the elastics.Later the pressure reduces.This is normal. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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