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What should I do if my retainer is cutting my gums?
Apply Dental Wax Dental wax is an easy solution to provide some relief. Apply a small wad of dental wax on particularly painful areas in your mouth, placing it on the outside of the aligner where it is cutting your gums.
Why does my bottom retainer hurt my gums?
This could be because the teeth are not being cleaned adequately. You should make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible to ensure your oral health routine is as good as possible. When gums swell like this they can rub on removable retainers making them uncomfortable.
Why is my retainer digging into my gums?
A retainer can cause gum recession if it does not fit the way it should. In that case, the retainer components can create excessive pressure on gum tissue, causing them to recede.
Can my retainers irritate gums?
Although retainers and aligners are generally thought to be more comfortable than metal alternatives, they can still rub and irritate the inside of your mouth, your gums and lips. While this can lead to soreness, it usually goes after a couple of weeks as your mouth adjusts to the new aligner or retainer.
Can retainers cause mouth ulcers?
Retainers can aggravate the delicate lining of your mouth, leading to canker sores. You can ask your orthodontist for a prescription for corticosteroid ointment or get something over the counter to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as heal the canker sore.
Why is my retainer poking?
If you wait too long, you may risk some unwanted dental movement. If the wire of the permanent retainer starts poking your tongue or bothering you before you can get it repaired, simply use a pencil eraser and push it back towards your teeth so it is less bothersome.
Can gums grow back?
The bottom line. Receding gums are a common condition. Even with good oral hygiene habits, aging and genetics can still cause gum loss. While your gum tissue can’t grow back, there are many treatment options that can help stop or slow down the process.
Will your teeth move back if you don’t wear a retainer?
If you neglect to wear your retainer, your teeth may move back into their original position. This is what may happen if you do not wear your retainer after treatment with braces. Your teeth will begin to move back into their initial place as soon as your braces are removed.
Is it bad to wear your retainer if it hurts?
If discomfort does not go away after regular wear of the retainer, it is best to contact your dental professional. If the pain you are feeling doesn’t feel like “tightness” or pressure, it could be that there is a piece of metal or plastic in the retainer irritating the gums or cheeks.
Should I wear my old retainer if it hurts?
Old retainers may still be usable If the retainer is tight, we recommend wearing it anyway, even if it makes your teeth a little sore at first. After a few successive nights of wear, patients will find that their retainer fits much better and isn’t as uncomfortable.
Should I wear my retainer if it hurts?
How long does retainer pain last?
It’s natural for your retainer to hurt for at least the first day after being fitted, as your mouth adjusts to the novel sensation. Discomfort typically only lasts for four to five days – a week at most. If your retainer is causing you discomfort beyond this, it’s best to book a consult with your orthodontist.
Can my retainer cut my gums?
Don’t fret about your teeth moving, just be sure to contact your orthodontist as soon as possible. Your retainer should never cut your gums, but sometimes problems and irritations happen. If you’re in Melbourne, come and visit us – we’d love to help you out at iSmile Orthodontics.
Why does my retainer hurt my teeth?
If the pain you are feeling doesn’t feel like “tightness” or pressure, it could be that there is a piece of metal or plastic in the retainer irritating the gums or cheeks. This could be from a rough edge or strayed wire.
Is it difficult to remember to put my retainers back in?
No matter if you wear a retainer following braces or for correction of gaps between the teeth, since retainers can be removed, it can be difficult to remember to put them back in the mouth. This may be especially true for individuals that only need to wear their retainers at night.
How quickly do dentists get you in for a retainer?
They should get you in pretty quickly. He should be able to spot the area easily, and will probably just grind a little off the bottom edge so the area can heal. It’s almost always the bottom edge, due to an inaccuracy in the impression that was used to make the retainer; sometimes it’s the bulge of the gum just below the 6-year molar.