Question about elastics

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braves123
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Question about elastics

#1 Post by braves123 »

I asked my ortho if i would ever need elastics in the future and he said he didnt know.How does he not know? He said it is an adventure???i was just asking because i would like to know what my treatment involves,but i guess i will have to wait and see.

Meloho
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#2 Post by Meloho »

My guess is that at the moment, he may really not know. He may want to avoid them, but depending on how your teeth cooperate, he may need to use them...time will tell. If anyone else knows better, by all means...lol!

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#3 Post by joney »

He said it is an adventure???
Unusual choice of words I would say. I would have thought that he would have some idea but perhaps you are borderline so you may not need them and I suppose your teeth may co-operate and hopefully they won't be needed.
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#4 Post by NotBob1 »

I was told that the orthodontic treatment plan was like a pot of soup. Add a little of this, alittle of that, keep tasting it to see where you are at and eventually......you get there. I was perplexed by this! I was even disturbed by this! I now understand this..... :-#)
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#5 Post by lionfish »

I was told on day one that elastics would feature long and large in my treatment.

At the end of every adjustment, my ortho tells me what is likely to be happening next time. Sometimes it pans out, sometimes it doesn't. There have been a few surprises along the way, like when I went in for repairs last Tuesday (one week after my last scheduled adjustment) and got my lower wire changed out. I sort of go with the flow.

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