I will be getting braces are they good?
You will hate them at first, but when all said and done you will be happy. They are expensive... My 13 daughter has them, cost north of 2500$
They no fun to deal with at first. When you're older, you'll be very happy you had them.
Quote from: Dudecore on August 08, 2012, 10:13:52 AM
They no fun to deal with at first. When you're older, you'll be very happy you had them.
That's what the government wants you to think... JK. Ive never had them, but that's ^ what I've heard
I have em. They absolutely suck the first few days and its painful to eat anything, but u get used to em. They just hurt a little when they tighten them every few weeks. Just take an advil before every tightening appointment and you will be fine
Would you be interested in a device that could cut the time you have to wear braces by half? And make your roots stronger?
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Not to scare you, but when you get them ask your orthodontist about root resorption or shortening. It's not something they "advertise" :-X but it does happen.
Short term annoyance for better, healthier teeth in the long run.
Get em while your young and your parents are willing to pay for them. I am that 30 year old guy with braces so yea it kinda sux. Mine should be off this month or next 😁
Sidenote: I am literally picking food out of my braces right now lol.....on lunch break ;)
Also, when you get them off, abide by whatever the Dentist gives/tells you. I was given a retainer... I used it for a while and then stopped. My teeth on my lower jaw moved a bit.
Quote from: Tumalc on August 08, 2012, 03:57:01 PM
Also, when you get them off, abide by whatever the Dentist gives/tells you. I was given a retainer... I used it for a while and then stopped. My teeth on my lower jaw moved a bit.
True story. Again, it's difficult to convince a kid that any short term inconvenience will pay huge dividends, but the retainer is super important.
I can tel you first hand - I didn't wear my retainer, and I regret it now. My teeth are fine now and wouldnt have been without the braces, but because I was a stubborn kid with many issues and didn't wear that retainer, they moved back a bit and I lost probably 20% of work the braces did if not more.
Simply put, don't sweat the braces - they'll annoy you for a bit but you'll probably forget they're there before long. And wear that retainer, or you will regret it when you're older.
My wife hates using her retainer and I have to bug her to use it. I'm sure her teeth have shifted because she always complains about her teeth hurting.
On a side note, straight teeth seem to be an American thing. A mark of beauty or something because most of my Asian friends and I don't care about "crooked" teeth.
I regret it too. I looked into invisalign... Way to expensive...
Well, it's not always about beauty. Crooked teeth can push your jaw off of alignment, cause other dental problems, headaches etc.
Thanks. Just asking because I will be getting braces. And I will be getting my spacers tomorrow.
I'm sure crooked jaws can lead to dental problems. Most of the time it's an aesthetic thing from my experience. I should just ask my dentist. Haha
Public forums are amazing. In my wildest dreams I never imagined the stuff you will be talking about in here. I guess theres more to come o.o
Well, I try to refrain from talking about personal stuff, but I'm currently (I mean literally while I'm typing this) designing an electronic device to help people with braces. ;D
Cool
And thank you for allowing this. This App is great. Thank you so much...
On a side note anyone ever use a card as floss? Lol I'm joking... Or am I???
Hahaha
Totally agree with what's been said about braces and retainer (they are called 'plates') in Australia.
Something else I did find tho that was an amazing help for me. Chewing gum. Seriously, it helped my teeth move so much quicker, it helped me be able to eat stuff heaps quicker and at the start it helped me learn how to keep food out of my braces when eating. And it also cleaned them at the same time.
But possibly best of all, it gives you fresh breath. I don't know about you, but that was something I struggled with when I had braces.. Just saying.
Do the time, endure the pain. Totally worth it in the end. :)