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Braces inflammation: quick relief with Conaskin

Around 50% of all young people and many adults now have their teeth corrected. Both the classic, removable tooth brackets and systems that are firmly bonded to the teeth are used for this.

However, wearing a dental bracket also poses problems. It is not uncommon for irritation of the gums and inflammation to occur. Thorough, regular care of teeth and gums is therefore very important, especially for all those who wear braces. You can find more information in our blog post "Inflammation in the mouth caused by braces - that helps!".

Conaskin oral care for healthy gums

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The 5 ml single bottle, beneficial for gingivitis, aphthae and irritations caused by braces.

Conaskin oral care with valuable Manuka honey (MGO 400) and propolis protects you from infections and relieves symptoms of inflammation of the gums.

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  • Faster healing: Conaskin tincture supports an accelerated, endogenous regeneration of the injured oral mucosa through braces
  • Pain Relief: Conaskin tincture provides significantly faster relief from the symptoms
  • Convenient application: More than 80% of the subjects said that they would definitely use Conaskin tincture again
  • Very well tolerated: The independent laboratory Dermatest GmbH certified that Conaskin tincture was very well tolerated in an eight-day application test under clinical-dermatological conditions.

Why do braces cause annoying pain in the mouth?

Do you know it when leftovers get stuck between your teeth? If you don't remove these in time, they will only start to bother you, but eventually they will also irritate your gums and the area often starts to hurt uncomfortably. Braces are also a foreign body in the mouth. New braces in particular often do not sit properly and rub against the gums and oral mucosa. Inflammation occurs because the body tries to defend itself against the "invader". Although these symptoms will subside over time as you slowly get used to the braces, relieving the symptoms is good, especially in the beginning. And, of course, the use of braces also means an often significant intervention in the anatomy of teeth, jawbones and periodontium. After all, depending on the extent of the correction, your teeth will be moved quite significantly. This process can also cause uncomfortable pain.


What helps with pain from braces?

In many cases, it helps to cool the affected areas with some ice. It can also be helpful not to let the braces come into direct contact with the inside of your cheeks at first. Many orthodontists provide special wax rolls that you can clamp between the brace and your cheek. If you do not want to resort to chemical agents to relieve the symptoms, many tried and tested home remedies will also help you, such as B. chamomile extract, sage, tea tree oil, rose oil or honey. In particular, the combination of valuable New Zealand Manuka honey and propolis provides fast and lasting relief.


How do you care for your teeth when wearing fixed braces?

With extensive and regular care of your teeth, gums and braces, ensure that no food residues get stuck, which in turn can lead to bacterial colonization and ultimately to inflammation. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is a must. You should also use mouthwash regularly to counteract bacterial colonization. To avoid putting additional strain on your gums, use soft brushes with rounded bristles. Also, avoid extremely acidic, hard, or sticky foods. These can also attack your gums.

Regular brushing with a soft toothbrush is a must. In addition, the bristles should have rounded ends so as not to injure the gums. For the spaces that regular toothbrushes can't reach, use small interdental brushes. And mouthwashes also ensure that not so many bacteria can settle.


How do braces affect oral health?

Crooked teeth should be corrected as soon as possible, depending on the severity. And not just for aesthetic reasons. Misaligned teeth can be the cause of many subsequent problems. These include caries, periodontitis, stomach and intestinal diseases, tension in the face and neck muscles, polyps and speech defects. So there are enough reasons to have a tooth correction done.

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