There is no pain on the day when braces are put on. There will be some pain in the next few days, but I can bear it and no one has given up.
The most uncomfortable thing was the first two days after I brought it in. It felt like I had eaten a lot of acid and felt uncomfortable when touched. After two days, it became difficult to chew for about a week, so I usually drank porridge or the like.
Of course, it varies from person to person, and some people have no soreness reaction at all.
For example, the softness of the correction wire (archwire wire) used by Bangzheng Good Treatment Chain is compared with the stainless steel wire (S.S wire) and general nickel-titanium alloy wire (Ni-Ti wire) of the traditional correction method. Below, a good archwire appears softer and causes relatively less pain to the teeth. If the pain can be quantified, it is only about one-third of that of a stainless steel wire (S.S wire). But pain cannot be quantified, because everyone has different tolerance to pain, which is called individual difference. According to the feedback, it ranges from no pain at all to pain for 1-2 weeks, but then there is almost no pain at all. This is a huge improvement over traditional treatments where monthly visits would cause extreme pain or discomfort due to the doctor changing or bending the wires.
Currently, this is the least painful orthodontic/corrective treatment in the world. However, because pain is subject to individual differences, the patient should ask for your understanding if there is some initial discomfort. . In addition to individual differences in pain susceptibility (threshold), there are also issues of experience and expression (for example, some people feel itchy, some feel itchy, and some feel pain, etc.). The hardness is about 1/3 of traditional orthodontics, so if the pain can be quantified, it should be only 1/3 of the pain of traditional orthodontics/corrections... Unfortunately, the pain cannot be quantified. Usually, people range from "no pain at all" to "pain for 1-2 weeks". On average, it takes 2-3 days to get used to it. If some discomfort occurs in the early stage, we usually recommend that patients drink more cold food to feel more comfortable. If the pain is really unbearable, they can take painkillers and stomach medicine to reduce the discomfort. After getting used to the pull of orthodontics/correction.