Are spacers bad for your teeth?

Are spacers bad for your teeth?

Spacers can also cause toothache and gum pain because of the constant pressure against the patient’s teeth. The gaps that the spacers create are necessary to apply certain appliances or braces. There are various reactions patients experience to having spacers placed between their teeth.

Which is worse spacers or braces?

Do spacers hurt more than braces? Pain is different for everyone. One person might consider spacers to be very painful, while someone else may feel they’re mostly just irritating. But pain is a common complaint among people who wear braces and those who get spacers prior to having braces put in.

Can I bite down on my spacers?

You may eat normally with the separators in, but we do recommend avoiding chewing gum and very sticky foods, like chewey/sticky candy (caramel, taffy, tootsie rolls, gummy bears, Snickers bars, and any other sticky candy), as they may make your separators fall out prematurely.

When should dental spacers be removed?

When your child reaches the appropriate age, the spacer will be removed so that the permanent teeth can erupt properly into the mouth. (Remember: Some baby teeth are not replaced until a child is 12 or 14 years old.)

How long do separators stay in?

This is where spacers come in handy. Spacers are placed with dental floss between the desired teeth to create space. It is ideal for spacers to stay in for at least three days and up to one week prior to band placement.

How long do spacers hurt for?

Generally, this discomfort of spacers will fade as your teeth get used to the feeling of the spacers. Your teeth should stop hurting after 2-3 days, but you might still feel the pressure of the orthodontic separators throughout the time they are between your teeth.

How painful are spacers for braces?

Wearing orthodontic spacers usually doesn’t hurt, but it can make that area a little sore. Usually, it feels like there’s something stuck between your teeth. You might feel tempted to floss, but don’t! As long as it feels like there’s something caught in your contact area, you’ll know that the spacer is doing its job.

Are separators more painful than braces?

When the spacers are first inserted, you may experience a little discomfort and pain, but they don’t hurt more than braces. This is because only slight pressure is exerted and on a few teeth. If your teeth are more tightly packed together, spacers will hurt a little more.

Do spacers fall out easily?

While the spacers will need to stay in place for a few days to a week they often will fall out on their own. Don’t be alarmed if this happens, it just means that enough space has been created between the teeth.

How do I know if I need spacers?

Teeth spacers are only necessary if you’re going to wear some type of fixed appliance in addition to your braces, but only if there’s not enough space in the contact area (between teeth) for the band that holds it in place. If you have plenty of space between your teeth, you won’t need spacers.