Time betweem extractions and braces
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Time betweem extractions and braces
My orthodontist originally wanted me to wait 2 weeks after extractions to have spacers and then the week after get my braces. Now, I have to wait 3 weeks until I get spacers. Why is it necessary to wait so long. Couldn't I just get spacers a week after extractions? Please help because I am so confused.
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The treatment coordinator is the one that said to wait 2 weeks. The only reason why I am waiting 3 weeks is because he will be out of town the week I originally was suppose to get braces. Today when they called to reschedule my appointments, I asked why I couldn't wait a week and she said the doc wants to give my gums time to heal. Thats what is so confusing because people have extractions with braces all the time and plus she told me that one of my molars might get pulled during treatment. Am I just frustrated just because I am so anxious? Since I am putting $6000 into this treatment, can't I have a little say?
Hi Beautemous02
I think it is not a bad thing to wait. I had my braces fitted about a week after extractions and one of the extraction sites was still a bit sore (my choice of timing not my orthos, they left it up to me). In restrospect I would have preferred to have had a two week wait to give my gums time to settle. In the end it worked out ok but the extraction site was more of a problem than the brace was.
Time flies so that 3 weeks will come around very quickly.
Good luck with your treatment.
Regards
Joney
I think it is not a bad thing to wait. I had my braces fitted about a week after extractions and one of the extraction sites was still a bit sore (my choice of timing not my orthos, they left it up to me). In restrospect I would have preferred to have had a two week wait to give my gums time to settle. In the end it worked out ok but the extraction site was more of a problem than the brace was.
Time flies so that 3 weeks will come around very quickly.
Good luck with your treatment.
Regards
Joney
2 Extractions 2nd November 2006
Brace On 10th November 2006
Top brace off 26 June 2008 (19 1/2 months)
Brace On 10th November 2006
Top brace off 26 June 2008 (19 1/2 months)
Braces is a long process where the difference of few weeks or sometimes few months doesn't really matter as long as good result is achieved. Time intervals can be different among patients. I got spacers on first. One week later I got braces, but the archwire stopped right before the would-to-be-pulled-off tooth. One day later I had that tooth removed. I needed to wait 2 more weeks to get the wire across my extraction gap. Same reason as yours: My gum needed time to heal before the archwire could run across. I agree with Joney, give a little more time for your extraction site to heal, you won't be worry later. The most important thing now is to make sure you understand what is and will be going on with your treatment - like pulling molar - So, prepare questions to your ortho.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Full Metal Mouth
i had extractions and once my gums had healed for a couple of weeks (i think, i can't remember exactly!) i then was given a removable upper appliance to help pull my canines back into the gaps my extractions had left because apparently this was the best thing for the job. however...i still can't really see the point in this removable thing...it seemed to pull more on one canine than the other and after 6 months with very little movement on one side she put my fixed braces on anyway...watse of time and money as far as i can tell. i did ask her about it numerous times but she's a little vague...and i've given up asking questions too much now because i don't feel she answers them well. i've seen her work though and the results are great so i'm trying to just be more trusting now...besides if it was a waste of time and money there's not a huge amount i can do about it now is there? i think vague is probably the wrong word to use...erm...i'll ask a question and she goes into detail answering it but i never feel like she's really answered it, know what i mean? so i've given up! haha. if i have any concerns that seem important then i'll persevere but for now i'm just going with the flow...sorry gone off track a little there but from what i can gather all ortho's seem to work pretty differently to one an other but as long as we get the results we want i dont suppose it matters too much although i can see why it would concern you...ortho's don't tend to be very empathetic with our impatience do they? don't get me wrong...we know everything takes time but if we can achieve the results we want in a little less time without any negative impact then we want that don't we? i sometimes wonder if my dentist is just a little too laid back and chilled out
I know it's hard to wait, but given the choice between getting braces 1 week or 3 weeks after extractions, I would go with 3 weeks. Extractions aren't the end of the world, but it's not pleasant, and you're going to be tender there for a while. Taking some time to totally heal up and have everything feeling good when you start is always a good idea.
I was mad about having to wait that long, too, but I'm glad I did. I wanted to try to squeeze everything in and do things right back to back, but there's no way I wanted anybody but me near my mouth for at least a few days after the extractions. And although I really wasn't in pain after a week, I still wouldn't have wanted anybody messing around inside my mouth.
I was mad about having to wait that long, too, but I'm glad I did. I wanted to try to squeeze everything in and do things right back to back, but there's no way I wanted anybody but me near my mouth for at least a few days after the extractions. And although I really wasn't in pain after a week, I still wouldn't have wanted anybody messing around inside my mouth.
I had 5 teeth extracted (the ones behind each of my canines and one wisdom). My ortho had me to wait two weeks also. At first I didn't want to because I'm thinking, I'mma have these holes in my mouth with no braces to cover them!
However, that 2 weeks was probably the best thing. My mouth needed time to recover, extractions are major to the mouth.
So, if I were you, I'd take the 2 weeks, it'll fly by. The first week you'll probably spend in medium to little pain from the extractions anyway. The second you'll be getting amped up for your new journey!
It's not that bad
However, that 2 weeks was probably the best thing. My mouth needed time to recover, extractions are major to the mouth.
So, if I were you, I'd take the 2 weeks, it'll fly by. The first week you'll probably spend in medium to little pain from the extractions anyway. The second you'll be getting amped up for your new journey!
It's not that bad
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