Short-term pain after orthodontic treatment is a normal phenomenon, which may be caused by inappropriate braces or bad habits, and can be relieved through daily care, medication and follow-up appointments. 1. Daily care: pain after orthodontic treatment is generally normal, patients do not need to worry too much. In daily life, try to eat soft and rotten food rich in nutrients and less hard food. At the same time, pay attention to oral hygiene, rinse your mouth in time after meals and clean up oral debris. 2. Medication: If the pain is very strong and affects your normal life, you can take painkillers to relieve the pain, such as ibuprofen, as prescribed by your doctor. 3. Follow-up: Continuous pain after orthodontic treatment may be due to abnormalities in the orthodontic treatment of teeth or braces, which should be adjusted to relieve the pain. Once the pain occurs after orthodontic treatment, you should go to the doctor immediately for follow-up and make adjustments according to the doctor’s instructions.