Chamomile tea never really did much for me personally, but smoothies after tightening appointments? Lifesavers. I remember my orthodontist used to joke that I was single-handedly keeping the smoothie shop next door in business. 😂 Cold definitely helps numb the ache, but honestly, the biggest relief for me was distraction. Binge-watching a good show or gaming always helped more than anything else, because it took my mind off the soreness completely.
Also, just a heads-up—be careful with super cold stuff if your teeth are sensitive. I learned that the hard way when I enthusiastically bit into an ice pop right after an adjustment. Instant regret... But yeah, totally agree on skipping crunchy snacks for at least a day or two. Pretzels and braces are mortal enemies, trust me.
Smoothies are great, but honestly, they can get pricey if you're grabbing them after every tightening. I started making my own at home—just frozen fruit, yogurt, and a bit of juice or milk. Way cheaper and you can tweak the flavors however you like. Plus, blending in some spinach or protein powder helps make it more filling if you're skipping solid foods for a day or two.
Totally agree about distraction being key though. I usually dive into podcasts or audiobooks because I find focusing on a story helps me zone out from the soreness. And yeah, cold stuff is tricky... I once tried ice cream right after an adjustment thinking it'd help, but my teeth were so sensitive it was torture. Lesson learned the hard way, haha.
Pretzels are definitely a no-go, but I've found soft foods like mashed potatoes or mac and cheese are comforting without hurting your wallet. Hang in there—it gets easier each time!
Haha, ice cream after tightening sounds like a rookie mistake—I made the same one years ago. Thought it'd soothe the pain, ended up just about climbing the walls instead. Mashed potatoes were my go-to comfort food too, easy on the wallet and teeth. Another lifesaver for me was scrambled eggs—quick, cheap, and soft enough to eat without wincing.
You're spot-on about distractions though. I binged entire TV series after my appointments just to keep my mind off the soreness. Trust me, it does get better each time... by the end you'll barely notice adjustments (or maybe you just get used to suffering quietly, haha). Hang tough!