Getting braces is a big milestone — and for many kids and teens, it’s a mix of excitement and a little nervousness. The good news? The first week is usually the hardest, and it gets so much easier from there. At Fort Dental Kids Dentistry & Orthodontics, we want you and your child to feel fully prepared, confident, and comfortable every step of the way.

Here’s an honest, day-by-day look at what to expect during that first week with braces.

Day 1: Getting Braces On

The appointment to put on braces typically takes 1–2 hours. It’s not painful — you may feel some pressure as the brackets are bonded to the teeth and the wire is placed, but there’s no drilling or injections involved. Your child might feel some sensitivity or mild discomfort toward the end of the appointment as their teeth start to feel the new pressure.

Right away, they’ll notice:

All of this is completely normal and temporary.

Days 1–3: The Soreness Peak

This is usually the most uncomfortable stretch of the entire braces journey. As the wire begins to gently move the teeth, most patients experience:

Tips to manage soreness:

Days 3–5: Starting to Adjust

By the middle of the first week, most patients start feeling noticeably better. The soreness begins to ease, eating becomes more manageable, and your child will start getting used to the feeling of braces in their mouth.

They may still experience:

Days 5–7: Finding a New Normal

By the end of the first week, most patients feel significantly more comfortable. They’re getting the hang of eating, brushing is starting to feel more routine, and the braces are becoming just a part of daily life.

This is also a great time to:

Foods to Avoid With Braces

One of the most important things to get right from day one is knowing which foods can damage brackets or wires. Avoid:

Breaking a bracket isn’t the end of the world, but it does mean an extra trip to the office and can slow down treatment. A little mindfulness goes a long way!

Caring for Braces: The Basics

Good oral hygiene is even more important with braces because brackets and wires create lots of nooks for food and plaque to hide. Here’s the routine we recommend:

When to Call Us

Most first-week discomfort is normal, but there are a few situations where you should reach out to our office:

We’re always here to help — don’t hesitate to call!

Looking Ahead: It Only Gets Better

The first week is truly the hardest part. After that, adjustments at each visit may cause 1–2 days of mild soreness, but patients typically handle it much more easily because they know what to expect. Most kids and teens are back to eating, laughing, and barely noticing their braces within a couple of weeks.

And when those braces come off and you see that final smile? Every moment of soreness will be completely worth it. 😊

Questions About Braces? We’re Here!

Whether your child is about to get braces, is mid-treatment, or you’re just exploring options, the team at Fort Dental Kids Dentistry & Orthodontics is here to guide you every step of the way. Give us a call or book a consultation online — we’d love to help your child achieve the smile they deserve!

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