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The braces shouldn't bother your speech. Your teeth will be pressure sensitive to touch because of the tension on the wires. After every visit when the orthodontist tightens these wires you'll experience this sensitivity for a few days afterward. Depending on one's pain tolerance, sometimes you won't feel like eating anything that involves chewing. Stick to milkshakes, soup, etc... till the discomfort lessens. whiskey would be ideal
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That might be the case in America, perhaps.
However, in the UK it seems there's increasing trends of children aged from around ten onwards engaging in... well illegal activity such as sex (have to be sixteen), alcohol and cigarettes (have to be eighteen for both); all simply to fit in with what they believe to be the societal norm. There's rising figures for teenage pregnancies, particularly in the south.
I started smoking around twelve or so, as a social thing, and I believe I got my brace... around fourteen or so. It's a bad habit though, and one that's very hard to shake off, but having the brace gave me a bit of discipline and the thought of "why am I putting myself through twice as much work each morning and night for a packet of fags?".
That and it's darn expensive.
its in america too but smoking isnt quite as popular among youngsters, alcohol and sex of course are.
getting your braces on doesnt hurt. and i never really had trouble after. they like hot cement them on. right after you get the off you will have the sexiest smile ever because they grind off the old gunk and your teeth are absolutely white.
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If they were popping out doesn't that indicate they didn't fit your teeth properly? These people aren't sounding very reliable to me lol.
Gah, I explained myself badly. The wire that held my traintracks together was suspended across the gaps to reach the molars at the back of my mouth. If I ate something like apple, there was a chance that the food would cause the wire to bend and slip out of the clamp that was attached to my back molars. It took ages to bend the wire back into it's original position.
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Originally Posted by Centurion1
its in america too but smoking isnt quite as popular among youngsters, alcohol and sex of course are.
Before we utilised the public smoking ban in summer 2007, the legal age for purchasing cigarettes was sixteen, and so it was fairly easy for schoolkids to get their hands on them. Now it's the same case as alcohol; underage kids sat outside newsagents and off-licenses on their BMXs yelling "oy sweet'eart, can yer buy us some fags?"
Modern Britain... makes you proud. ¬_¬
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they like hot cement them on.
I remember that stuff; on one of my incisors, the metal part didn't settle into the glue stuff properly and I was able to spin it around the wire with my tongue. And then one week later when I finally managed to get an appointment, the orthodontist goes "YOU SHOULD HAVE CALLED IMMEDIATELY!" as though I was deaf. That guy was a total d-bag.
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After every visit when the orthodontist tightens these wires you'll experience this sensitivity for a few days afterward. Depending on one's pain tolerance, sometimes you won't feel like eating anything that involves chewing.
This won't be a problem once you learn the thresholds of what you can and cannot eat/drink, Thermal. Just make sure you factor in the temperature of food as well as the texture; I couldn't eat ice cream for a while after the tightening, for example. :3
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Hosakawa Tito
whiskey would be ideal
I will soon have an excuse to drink. :shifty:
I think I understand now Subotan
Food wise I think I'll just eat porridge things, how about noodles? =P
Appointment is in 17 hours
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Thermal Mercury
how about noodles? =P
You should be fine with those, as they come apart easily enough in the mouth anyway. Make sure they're not piping hot though, major ouchies otherwise! :P
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Appointment is in 17 hours
Looking forward to it?
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Secura
You should be fine with those, as they come apart easily enough in the mouth anyway. Make sure they're not piping hot though, major ouchies otherwise! :P
Hmmm, I'm impatient with food too -_-
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Secura
Looking forward to it?
Lets see, im getting the impressions for the brace, so...
Given that I'm missing maths, and only because I'm missing maths for it, then surprising, yes. :laugh4:
Another thing I noticed last time..., the chairs are so uncomfortable, putting your head on the seat is like slipping into a neck bracer.
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Thermal Mercury
Hmmm, I'm impatient with food too -_-
Oh God, tell me about it! But you'll thank yourself if you just let stuff cool down a little bit first, at least for the first few days after having the brace fitted and subsequent wire-tightening.
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Another thing I noticed last time..., the chairs are so uncomfortable, putting your head on the seat is like slipping into a neck bracer.
The seats at my orthodontist were majorly uncomfortable too, but they had televisions in the ceiling, so when I leaned back, I was able to watch Tom & Jerry. Not really adhering to my age, as it were, but anything to take my mind off having metal fixed into my mouth. :P
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Secura
Oh God, tell me about it! But you'll thank yourself if you just let stuff cool down a little bit first, at least for the first few days after having the brace fitted and subsequent wire-tightening.
The seats at my orthodontist were majorly uncomfortable too, but they had televisions in the ceiling, so when I leaned back, I was able to watch Tom & Jerry. Not really adhering to my age, as it were, but anything to take my mind off having metal fixed into my mouth. :P
Well in my orthadontics ceiling I have a reflective surface, so when they tell you to open your mouth and show them your grizzily teeth, you can see what you look like, not pretty and very off putting :laugh4:
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its reverse psychology to make you brush your teeth.
how often do people here floss? hmmm i may start a thread
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Thermal Mercury
I think I understand now Subotan
Food wise I think I'll just eat porridge things, how about noodles? =P
Noodles is a great idea, especially something like noodle soup.
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Noodles is a great idea, especially something like noodle soup.
plus you will have lots of energy fromt he carbs! :thumbsup:
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Centurion1
its reverse psychology to make you brush your teeth.
Its not so much the colour, but the shape of my teeth, I do brush them regulary lol :tongue:
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Its not so much the colour, but the shape of my teeth, I do brush them regulary lol
the shape? mine are like little chiclets what are yours like?????????
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My teeth are very screwed up. :D
But they dont need braces. :D
In reality its only two of my teeth, along the top, rest are perfectly straight. Would you believe that I've never had anything done?
Very surprising, to me at least.
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I received and broke free of braces within a year and a half. My teeth are apparently eager to move around, so the dentist left them on for 3 months without adjusting them so that they could actually fix themselves in place. Even so, leaving my retainer off for half a day creates pain when I put them back on and my lower incisors attempt to hold on to their new positions. An aching night later, they return to their proper locations. A lot of effort for nothing, as I could count the number of times I show my teeth a month, with my fingers and toes.
Braces aren't that bad. Just don't eat anything hard or crunchy. I knocked them off quite a few times, after insisting on eating dry pasta. A sad, stupid decision, and a weird adhesive flaking off the metal and enamel.
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Centurion1
the shape? mine are like little chiclets what are yours like?????????
Sort of teeth a blood hound would have, If I bit you your chances of getting rabies are fairly high.
Anyway, massive shock today, I just had my appointment and they tricked me! Not only were they getting my impressions but they also fitted a brace for my upper teeth, so I now have a brace
waits for pevergreen to call me a braceface*
Its feeling weird, but I'm about 90 minutes in and no pain....yet.... :sweatdrop:
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Thermal Mercury
I will soon have an excuse to drink. :shifty:
If you guzzle a lot of booze, make sure you drink lots of water before going to bed. The brackets and wires will do a number on the morning-after dry mouth.
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Thermal Mercury
Its feeling weird, but I'm about 90 minutes in and no pain....yet.... :sweatdrop:
Numbness from local aesthetics wear-off after 90 to 120 minutes. If you aren't in much discomfort after that then your pain-threshold is pretty high and you shouldn't have to worry. When I had my tongue untied I was waiting and waiting for the pain to kick in, but it never did. I only experienced a little discomfort when it was supposedly meant to be quite painful as they cut through the muscle, which usually causes severe pain. No doubt braces are different, and the nerves in your teeth are also very sensitive. However, keep your mind off it, do something that requires your attention like a video game/jogging.
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Psychonaut
Numbness from local aesthetics wear-off after 90 to 120 minutes. If you aren't in much discomfort after that then your pain-threshold is pretty high and you shouldn't have to worry. When I had my tongue untied I was waiting and waiting for the pain to kick in, but it never did. I only experienced a little discomfort when it was supposedly meant to be quite painful as they cut through the muscle, which usually causes severe pain. No doubt braces are different, and the nerves in your teeth are also very sensitive. However, keep your mind off it, do something that requires your attention like a video game/jogging.
145 minutes (roughfully) and no pain, I just had some porridge...
Hmm, I hope it stays this way :grin:
I'll just listen to music as I usually do, and go on facebook & this.
One problem I do have is that if I find something funny and do a full smile (with teeth and everything) I find it difficult to get the brace back into my mouth lol. Which is probably why they only fitted one, with two there would be no room at all.
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Just you wait. The second day is the worst.
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Subotan
Just you wait. The second day is the worst.
and so is the third.
dont worry. by the second week all is fine.
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Great...
I'm having chips (in america they might be called thick fries?) I think as it is fairly solid, it will be interesting to see if I eat them easily or not.
The general response tells me it varies a little for each person but get the impression everyone gets the pain...hmm. Anyway I'll shut up about it now.
edit: just had a chip sarnie (thick fries sandwich?) i had to cut it up with a fork, front teeth are sensitive, back teeth are fine, as the nurse said. :wink:
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Your teeth will be...... sensitive for a while. I dealt with it by using my molars as incisors, slowly tearing apart anything semi-solid. It will be impossible to eat anything you couldn't smush with your pinky.
When your braces hook under your upper lip, you can do two things. Stop smiling immediately by developing a taste for gothic literature, or gain a bad habit of snarling, which is the expression one makes when you push your upper lip farther forward than it should.
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Hooah
and so is the third.
Damn it, I was going to tell him that tomorrow.
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A Very Super Market
When your braces hook under your upper lip, you can do two things. Stop smiling immediately by developing a taste for gothic literature, or gain a bad habit of snarling, which is the expression one makes when you push your upper lip farther forward than it should.
Or turn your brace into a sawblade.
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or hook it up to a radio and hear it transmit signals. ir something like that.
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Subotan
Just you wait. The second day is the worst.
Second day was fine...
role on day 3!
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I lied. The third day aches the most.
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Day 3 was the best yet, role on day 4.
Clearly I have the amazing pain tolerance Psychonaut described, because I am God :smug:
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Your dentist is doing something wrong.