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Dev Jain, whose braces are fitted at Akshar dental is having a pain in upper jaw and his one of the teeth is loose and the braces at that point is slightly removed , also paining at that point. Please advise.
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During Ortho treatment little pain is ok .dicuss with your doctor,,if you feel any odd thing happened there.
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It’s normal to hv pain fr few days after appointment so better to tk paracetamol to relieve pain n u should visit ur dentist to get the bracket fixed
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Hello,      It is normal to experience pain in the initial stages of orthodontic treatment.You can use a paracetamol for pain relief. The movement of teeth during treatment is the reason for pain .Since you have mentioned that your braces has debonded at a point you should visit your dentist to make sure that it is in place and everything is fine. Regards
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Hi... It's normal to get little pain during braces.it will usually stops in one or two days.You can use tab crocin  half  at a time  provided he is not allergic.See your dr as early as possible to ensure all is going in right direction.
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