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QuestionIt really hurts to chew, what other kinds of food can I eat?Community AnswerSoup, yogurt, milkshakes, ice cream, applesauce, cottage cheese, etc. Anything that doesn't involve a lot of chewing. Remember, the pain will only last a day or two.
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QuestionHow do you make separators stay in your mouth?Community AnswerSeparators should stay in your mouth as long as you avoid certain actions. Do not eat sticky food, which can easily dislodge separators. You should also avoid flossing in spaces between your teeth filled by separators. Brush your teeth back and forth, rather than up and down, to avoid dislodging separators.
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QuestionWhat can I do if it hurts me to even chew soft food?Community AnswerDrink high calorie fruit shakes, smoothies and soups.
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QuestionDo hot drinks effect the plastic orthodontic spacers?Community AnswerNo they do not, as the plastic they are made from cannot be affected by hot liquid.
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QuestionCan I eat chili from Wendy's after I get my spacers in?Community AnswerYou should be able to eat Wendy's chili, depending on the amount of chewing required and your pain tolerance. The less chewing required, the less painful it will be.
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QuestionHow do you deal with the pain of separators before braces?Community AnswerPain can be managed through use of over-the-counter pain medication, like Tylenol. Also, eating soft foods and chewing slowly can minimize pain associated with separators.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my gums bleed?Community AnswerYou should consult your dentist or orthodontist to see what amount of bleeding is normal.
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QuestionIf one of the spacers falls out, can I put it back in myself?Community AnswerIf a spacer falls out because of flossing/chewing, it's best to consult the orthodontist.
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QuestionI have to get braces in 6 days, and my spacers hurt like crazy! How do I make them stop hurting?Community AnswerAll you can do is take pain relievers and eat soft foods.
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QuestionDo they hurt when they go in?Community AnswerNo, but you will feel pretty sore for 2-3 hours after. The pain is very mild and only lasts about a day or two.
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QuestionIf I let the cereal soak in the milk can I eat it because it will be soft then?Community AnswerProbably - give it a try.
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QuestionI love nuts and can eat them without any pain. Can they dislodge my separators?Community AnswerMake sure to use the sides that don't have the separators to eat. Then the risk is lower of one popping out. If you can eat them without pain it should be fine. You might want to contact your orthodontist to be sure, though.
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QuestionIt's been a little over 3 days, and I still can barely eat anything, even though I am taking pain medication and eating soft foods. What should I do?Community AnswerJust push through it, you'll feel better soon.
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QuestionHow long will my teeth hurt?Community AnswerAlthough they are sometimes very painful, they are usually only in place for one to two weeks. Spacers can also cause toothaches and gum pain because of the constant pressure against the patient's teeth. This can be relieved with painkillers.
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QuestionWill vanilla wafers damage separators?Community AnswerNot really, but it may cause discomfort and pain, depending on how sore your mouth is when you eat them.
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QuestionCan I eat ramen with spacers?Community AnswerRamen is pretty soft so that shouldn't be a problem.
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QuestionCan I eat a hamburger with separators on?Community AnswerYes, as long as you've had them in long enough that you're not in any pain, you can eat a hamburger.
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QuestionWhy do spacers hurt so bad?Community AnswerThey hurt because they're actually moving your teeth inward. The slow shift can cause pain in the gums. Also, as a general rule, mouth pain is just worse than pain in most other areas of the body.
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QuestionWill brushing my teeth affect my separators at all?Community AnswerNo. Brushing your teeth is necessary, even when you have separators.
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QuestionWill Orajel give me any relief from the pain my separators are causing?Community AnswerVery temporary relief. Orajel is not a long-term remedy.
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QuestionHow could I not get bothered by the spacers?Community AnswerTake painkillers and chew soft foods. You'll probably always be bothered by them to some extent.
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QuestionCan I eat peanut butter with separators in my mouth?Community AnswerNo, because peanut butter is considered a sticky type of food and could dislodge your separators.
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QuestionCan I have cereal with dried fruit in it?Community AnswerYes, although I would avoid chewing with the back of your mouth too much. If you experience any problems, don't continue eating the cereal.
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QuestionCan I eat a doughnut if I have separators in my mouth?Community AnswerIt depends on how sticky the doughnut is. It is very sugary, so if you do, floss your teeth where the separators are not placed. It is probably best to not have a doughnut though but to instead find other tasty treats that are good for your teeth.
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QuestionI just got my separators in today and I'm getting my braces tomorrow. Is that normal?Jaidyn BrandelCommunity AnswerIt may be normal, depending on how bad your teeth are. Really bad teeth have braces on for longer, you probably have an open space for braces but need a little more space.
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QuestionCan I skip brushing and flossing my teeth while I have spacers on, and just use mouth wash to clean my mouth?Community AnswerNo! The only thing different is to not floss where the spacers are and try to brush front to back not up and down where they are at as well. You're trying to minimize the chance of them falling out, not completely deny your entire mouth of cleaning because you have spacers. You can still floss everywhere the spacers are not.
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QuestionMy spacer fell out, and I didn't realise where it had gone. What should I do?Community AnswerJust tell your orthodontist that they fell out and see what they say. It's not a big deal.
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