Terrible appointment.
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Terrible appointment.
Hi, guys,
Yesterday was my 4th appointment and they decided to replace some brackets which seemed to be in wrong position, due to the crooked teeth i had when they were put on. So , i had to have 6 brackets poped off and replaced... God!!!! There was when the horror began.. i really thought they had any kind of liquid or light to weaken the glue and take the brackets off... i was wrong!!!!!!!! they just pop them offfffffff with some kind of pliers.... It was horrible!!! my brackets didn`t want to pop off, they were so hard glued on my teeth that i was praying to leave my appointment with all my teeth in my mouth.. one of them made so much noise when popped, that i thought my tooth chipped.. Luckily, my tooth was still there, but i was so terrified in that chair.
It was a horrible experience for me.
Yesterday was my 4th appointment and they decided to replace some brackets which seemed to be in wrong position, due to the crooked teeth i had when they were put on. So , i had to have 6 brackets poped off and replaced... God!!!! There was when the horror began.. i really thought they had any kind of liquid or light to weaken the glue and take the brackets off... i was wrong!!!!!!!! they just pop them offfffffff with some kind of pliers.... It was horrible!!! my brackets didn`t want to pop off, they were so hard glued on my teeth that i was praying to leave my appointment with all my teeth in my mouth.. one of them made so much noise when popped, that i thought my tooth chipped.. Luckily, my tooth was still there, but i was so terrified in that chair.
It was a horrible experience for me.
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I had seven brackets, both ceramic and metal, repositioned at my June appointment . The assistant had me bite down hard on a piece of rolled cotton while they popped off each bracket. She said it is usually less painfull if you're biting down. I didn't feel any pain except for the pressure I was applying to the rolled cotton. Thankfully it was no big deal.
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Thanks for all of your advice. But please don't worry about me - I was kind of joking with what I said earlier, in response to ABraces story. I'm sure you remember the anticipation prior to your braces coming on - you really don't know what to expect. Anyway, I think the entire spectrum of experiences is valuable to hear. Just as long as it's all balanced.
Well, hopefully next time ABraces will have a better experience. Sounds like neelie's assistant had a good plan for keeping the shock low.
Thanks again - love all the input on this message board!!
Kirsten

Well, hopefully next time ABraces will have a better experience. Sounds like neelie's assistant had a good plan for keeping the shock low.
Thanks again - love all the input on this message board!!
Kirsten
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Woa, I didn't even know about damage from coke, pepsi, etc. Thanks for info!!