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Braces can cause discomfort when eating, especially during the initial stages of treatment or after adjustments. The pressure exerted by the braces and the changes happening in the mouth can lead to soreness and sensitivity. This discomfort typically lasts for a few days or up to a week, and during this time, it is advisable to eat softer foods for comfort. The discomfort is a result of the teeth responding to the light pressure of the braces and starting to align. When biting or chewing, some teeth may become tender. However, over-the-counter pain relief tablets, taken as directed, can help alleviate the discomfort.
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