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Postby Wii » Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:16 pm

[smiley=thumbdown.gif] Got rubber bands on. I can't talk  [smiley=cry.gif]  annoying. They are terrible. I'm getting em off soon though. Any hints on how to keep the throbbing pain down?
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Re: Braces

Postby DONTREADMYUSERNAME » Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:08 pm

ice, and gargling salt water,  ;)


2 years of braces sucked like hell, but you learn to ignore the pain....
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Re: Braces

Postby Cobra » Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:43 am

haha, i remember that! Give it a few days and the pain does go away!!

the thing they don't tell you with braces is that when you finally get them off you have to wear a retainer like every other day for the rest of your life, or the teeth just move back out of place...that annoyed me...!! though i haven't worn mine for about a month and they still look fine!

good luck though, i does get better, promise  ;)
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Re: Braces

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:56 am

I had 10 years of those dental twits and their plates ::) My advice is sneak into your parents drinks cabinet and find some anathestic ;)
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Re: Braces

Postby Ashar » Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:38 am

I've never had braces...Thank god ::) :P
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Re: Braces

Postby Cobra » Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:30 am

I've never had braces...Thank god ::) :P


i adore braces, now i have a perfect smile to go with my perfect everything else  ;) ;D
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Re: Braces

Postby beaky » Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:40 am

I feel for you... I went through 8 years of orthodontics, including extration of 4 permanent teeth, an appliance designed to widen my upper palate (owww), and of course, full upper and lower braces with enough wire to stop an advancing army and a whole bunch of rubber bands.
The damn things would often break or pop off, I couldn't talk, and yes, after they hammered those things onto my teeth it hurt like hell for about a week.

Aspirin or Tylenol will help, but the pain should fade. Some more advice: keep everything extra clean in there, and stay away from candy, especially caramel.

Hang in there- soon it will be over, your gnarly choppers will be all straightened out, and meanwhile just be thankful you don't have to wear a big strap on your head... that cheered me up when I saw some poor kid with one of those.  ;D
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Re: Braces

Postby TacitBlue » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:04 am

I probably should have had braces, but never did. I don't know if it's because my parents couldn't afford it or because, and I remember this clearly, I told them that I did not want metal in my mouth and if I ever found myself with braces I would remove them myself with pliers. :o Maybe it's just me, but I could never see how having straight teeth was worth the years of pain and discomfort. :-?
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Re: Braces

Postby Ashar » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:52 am

I probably should have had braces, but never did. I don't know if it's because my parents couldn't afford it or because, and I remember this clearly, I told them that I did not want metal in my mouth and if I ever found myself with braces I would remove them myself with pliers. :o Maybe it's just me, but I could never see how having straight teeth was worth the years of pain and discomfort. :-?


That's true...I'd rather have misaligned teeth rather than getting braces...I didn't get braces because I had heard they remove your molars...I'm honestly not a big fan of getting my teeth pulled out ::)

I've never had braces...Thank god ::) :P


i adore braces, now i have a perfect smile to go with my perfect everything else  ;) ;D


LOL...You narcissistic  :P :P
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Re: Braces

Postby Akula. » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:20 pm

My sister had braces. She found them awful as well... I'm never having braces, if I can help it. A few of my teeth arnt straight, but hell I'll live with it. It makes me... unique  ;)
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Re: Braces

Postby BFMF » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:36 pm

I wore braces for two and a half years. What really sucked is that since my parents couldn't afford them, my dad took a couple grand out of my life savings (I was only 16) to help pay for them... >:(

After I had them removed, I had to wear the removable retainer 24/7 for about six months, and afterwards, I only had to wear them at night. Now, I don't have to, but i'll occasionally wear them at night just to ensure my teeth don't adjust too much
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Re: Braces

Postby Willit Run » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:31 pm

Braces!!
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Re: Braces

Postby Wii » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:37 pm

;D Nice. My parents paid $5000 dollars for my braces. They coulda just got me a computer. Braces hurt and suck. But, on the upside, I used to get headaches because of my extreme jaw placement without braces, and with my jaw pulled forward with the rubber bands, no more headaches! :D
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Re: Braces

Postby Willit Run » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:53 pm

My Daughter will be getting them around January!!   Cha-Ching!!!!!!!
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Re: Braces

Postby beaky » Fri Oct 05, 2007 9:51 am

;D Nice. My parents paid $5000 dollars for my braces. They coulda just got me a computer. Braces hurt and suck. But, on the upside, I used to get headaches because of my extreme jaw placement without braces, and with my jaw pulled forward with the rubber bands, no more headaches! :D


That's one reason why orthodontic procedures are often a real good thing... it's not always just to have "perfect" teeth.

My problems were potentially very serious- had I been left alone, I would look and speak very differently (not in a good way, either), and maybe had to get more painful procedures later.

I had a narrow upper palate (shaped like a left palate, but with no gap),which was creating crowding among my upper teeth, a lower front tooth that had migrated about 1/4" behind the others so it was under my tongue, and a serious overbite.
 I used to have a plaster cast of my first impression ever- years after getting my braces off, I looked at that tangle of choppers and decided it was worth it. ;D

Braces and appliances are much easier to deal with nowadays; I would advise anyone considering it to go for it.
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