Do orthodontists ever use novacaine?
Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 6:05 am
I'm asking this because I should be getting my braces off sometime this summer
, and I am already nervous about the pain. I've read on this board and others that it can be quite uncomfortable/painful, especially when they use the electronic instrument to file off the glue remaining on your teeth after your brackets are removed.
I realize that they will not numb up an entire mouth, but I am in braces as a result of fracturing my jaw last year in a bicycle accident, and my lower left arch teeth are very sensitive, as that is where one of the fractures were. I was wondering if I might ask my ortho for novacaine just in that one quadrant when getting my braces off. It hurts bad when the tech has to open the gates of the self-ligating brackets on those particular teeth. I always self-medicate with 800 mg of ibuprofen before appointments, but it really doesn't help much.
Appreciate any insight!

I realize that they will not numb up an entire mouth, but I am in braces as a result of fracturing my jaw last year in a bicycle accident, and my lower left arch teeth are very sensitive, as that is where one of the fractures were. I was wondering if I might ask my ortho for novacaine just in that one quadrant when getting my braces off. It hurts bad when the tech has to open the gates of the self-ligating brackets on those particular teeth. I always self-medicate with 800 mg of ibuprofen before appointments, but it really doesn't help much.
Appreciate any insight!