Linguals upper and lower
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Welcome to the linguals club, p.maxwell.
What you're experiencing now is exactly what I went through in my first couple of weeks: fat tongue syndrome, sensitivity from rubbing against the braces/wires, trouble eating and getting certain sounds out. I think I dumped 3 kgs in my first fortnight and I was normal weight to begin with (being a woman, though, I'm not unhappy about this!).
Meryaten, the new generation linguals are a lot more comfortable than the older, larger format ones. I think that's where a lot of the horror stories come from.
What you're experiencing now is exactly what I went through in my first couple of weeks: fat tongue syndrome, sensitivity from rubbing against the braces/wires, trouble eating and getting certain sounds out. I think I dumped 3 kgs in my first fortnight and I was normal weight to begin with (being a woman, though, I'm not unhappy about this!).
Meryaten, the new generation linguals are a lot more comfortable than the older, larger format ones. I think that's where a lot of the horror stories come from.
So today marks the 2 week anniversary of my upper and lower linguals. I haven't really had any pain at all. I only had to take an ibuprofen once. I only used the wax for 1 day. My tongue only rubs up against one side now of my linguals, but it's tolerable. I still can't say any 's' words, but I can say 'sh' words like shoot and shut now.
So with that said, is this normal? Or after I get my first adjustment will the pain start? I've read where some people wanted to rip them off after 3 days and I havent had that feeling at all and I would think so since I usually have a low tolerance for pain.
So with that said, is this normal? Or after I get my first adjustment will the pain start? I've read where some people wanted to rip them off after 3 days and I havent had that feeling at all and I would think so since I usually have a low tolerance for pain.
Well I have had my upper and lower ones on for over a week.I am eating normal foods and nothing ever hurt.I am of coarse careful when I eat and make sure I chew everything properly.I ate a hamburger two days after I got them on.I haven't had to use any wax at all,so I have 5 packs of those just sitting in te drawer.As for speech it has improved greatly and I sound pretty much the same as I did before I got them on.Of coarse I can sometimes have a bad moment with them on when I happen to lisp but it is pretty rare.Most of the time I forget I have them on
great ur doing fine...i have uppers only and it took a good while to get used. but it's something u survive, don't worry!!sharonm wrote:Well I have had my upper and lower ones on for over a week.I am eating normal foods and nothing ever hurt.I am of coarse careful when I eat and make sure I chew everything properly.I ate a hamburger two days after I got them on.I haven't had to use any wax at all,so I have 5 packs of those just sitting in te drawer.As for speech it has improved greatly and I sound pretty much the same as I did before I got them on.Of coarse I can sometimes have a bad moment with them on when I happen to lisp but it is pretty rare.Most of the time I forget I have them on
cheers
I've had my uppers and lowers on for 17 months now. nearing the end!
I barely notice that I have them on anymore.
All of the main movement of my teeth has been completed, now we are just working on my bite. I went in last Wednesday, and he wants me to wear the rubberbands only on the left side.
I barely notice that I have them on anymore.
All of the main movement of my teeth has been completed, now we are just working on my bite. I went in last Wednesday, and he wants me to wear the rubberbands only on the left side.
4.18.05 - lingualcares - top & bottom
estimated time - 18 months
READJUSTED treatment time - 16 months
estimated time - 18 months
READJUSTED treatment time - 16 months