
A bracket popped off about 1 hour after braces went on!
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That's a pain you can't readily get Waterpiks in Oz or NZ. I've found mine invaluable especially in the few days after wire changes when flossing or the use of interdental brushes is just toooo uncomfortable.
Danz, those initial thin wires look too flimsy to do much, I agree. But if you take pics every couple of weeks or so (even just with your camera phone), I bet within 3 or 4 weeks you will notice that wire has straightened out from its original up-and-downy appearance. They are surprisingly effective for such thin and weedy-looking things.
Danz, those initial thin wires look too flimsy to do much, I agree. But if you take pics every couple of weeks or so (even just with your camera phone), I bet within 3 or 4 weeks you will notice that wire has straightened out from its original up-and-downy appearance. They are surprisingly effective for such thin and weedy-looking things.

Since we are kind of off-topic and I know that there are many people on this board who like "science stuff" ...
There are two good books on the chemistry of cooking. Both were written by chemists, I believe. The first is "CookSmart" by Shirley Corriher. And, the second is by Harold McGee - I don't know the exact title, but it's regarded as the bible on the science of cooking. Corriher's book has recipes (many of them very good) and McGee's doesn't.
So, if you want to know how to make your cookies crispy or chewy or if you want to know the differences between the gazillions of types of flour, these are for you!
There are two good books on the chemistry of cooking. Both were written by chemists, I believe. The first is "CookSmart" by Shirley Corriher. And, the second is by Harold McGee - I don't know the exact title, but it's regarded as the bible on the science of cooking. Corriher's book has recipes (many of them very good) and McGee's doesn't.
So, if you want to know how to make your cookies crispy or chewy or if you want to know the differences between the gazillions of types of flour, these are for you!
To go back to the original topic a bit, I had a bracket pop off pretty soon after, too. It's not that unusual, I think...sometimes the bonding stuff just doesn't set right or something like that.
Braces Type: Powerprox ("Six Month" Braces), worn 9/27/2007 through 5/12/2008
My dentist: Lakeside Dental in Lake Zurich, IL

My dentist: Lakeside Dental in Lake Zurich, IL

Back on topic, one of my ceramics popped off after my first adjustment. It happened in a v smart restaurant but right after someone had broken a glass at the table. It had swivelled round and I felt this thing in my mouth and thought I'd eaten some of the glass at first! As it was a work related dinner I had a few of those anxious moments when you have no choice but to keep smiling! Luckily my ortho is only a few minutes away so it was sorted the next day.
Having had some orthodontic treatment when I was younger, I was amazed at how little discomfort I had when my braces went in - I'd stocked up on wax, pain killers and soup to be ready! However, I have found a bit of discomfort - wouldn't exactly call it pain - at each adjustment. A small tip - never say 'no pain, no gain' to your orthondontist in case they take you at your word!
I also thought the wires looked a 'bit thin' and always think I should go up a thickness at each appointment but that isn't the way it works. The engineering behind it all is really complicated and isn't just to do with your wire thickness. I thought my ortho must have put me on 'nursery' wire the first time, but by the end of only a few weeks I could feel that my teeth had moved.
Give it a week or two, and if you're like me, you'll be able to tell that something is happening! Honestly, you're teeth are moving even as you read this!
Having had some orthodontic treatment when I was younger, I was amazed at how little discomfort I had when my braces went in - I'd stocked up on wax, pain killers and soup to be ready! However, I have found a bit of discomfort - wouldn't exactly call it pain - at each adjustment. A small tip - never say 'no pain, no gain' to your orthondontist in case they take you at your word!
I also thought the wires looked a 'bit thin' and always think I should go up a thickness at each appointment but that isn't the way it works. The engineering behind it all is really complicated and isn't just to do with your wire thickness. I thought my ortho must have put me on 'nursery' wire the first time, but by the end of only a few weeks I could feel that my teeth had moved.
Give it a week or two, and if you're like me, you'll be able to tell that something is happening! Honestly, you're teeth are moving even as you read this!
Thanks for that peartree, hehe I dont know much about cook books, wasnt really following that conversation! Yeah it was a bit strange having this bracket hanging there like that. And after it got stuck back on I asked him "what if it happens again when I'm out of town" (thought maybe I could go to another ortho or something and get them to fix it) and he said to just leave it (coz I'm going back at the end of this week). It'd be good if there was some way of just pulling it off the wire, but no you just have to leave it there! I guess the thicker wire was too much for that tooth? I personally couldnt feel a difference in tightness between that one and the one I have now. The tooth that it came off is sore now, am not sure if its just that its the one thats going to be hardest to move or if theres something stuck in there (feels like there is but have been brushing/flossing it all the time and nothings coming out). Anyway, I'm doing ok. Last night I ate pork (but not crackling) chewing on the left and it was fine. Thought that was cool, hehe the things that make you happy when you have braces! 

The same thing happened to me the day I got braces over two years ago. I was over at the pool just going for a swim and a bracket popped off one of my teeth. It didn't fall off, it just popped off one of my teeth while still on the wire. I couldn't see my ortho til the next day
, so I had wax on it for the rest of the day
. I know how that feels. But I only had that mishap once. Other than that, nothing broke throughout my orthodontic treatment.
~Love and Peace~
Ashley




~Love and Peace~
Ashley

