Loose/Wobbly Teeth?
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Loose/Wobbly Teeth?
Anybody else get the feeling their teeth are loose, yet when you go to check to see, they don't move? It's really strange and curious if anybody else has/had this strange feeling. Infact does this mean they are on the move?
11/11/10 - Got Braces (Top and Bottom) - Green Ligs
21/12/10 - First Adjustment - Bright Pink Ligs
01/02/11 - Second Adjustment - New Wire - Bright Blue Ligs
15/03/11 - Got Elastics 6.4mm to twist twice on both sides
10/05/11 - Got Power Chains and elastics both sides
21/06/11 - Power Chains on bottom, elastics on right hand side
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I have a habit of playing with my teeth with my tongue, and sometimes I swear the uppers feel loose, I check but no actual movement... phew
Braces: Metal fixed upper and lower
Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
Braces Removed: August 2013 (after 33 months in braces)
Retainers: Upper & lower essix and lower bonded
My Story / Before & After photos
Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
Braces Removed: August 2013 (after 33 months in braces)
Retainers: Upper & lower essix and lower bonded
My Story / Before & After photos
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Same here with the phantom wobbly teeth. Your teeth move because when force is put on them, some biological process kicks in and starts removing and adding bone where necessary to push your tooth into its new position. So during movement the tooth will have a little bit more room to move around in than normal, and that is why it feels loose.
If anyone is interested in the biological process (as I was before I started treatment - I was comforted when I understood more about it happened!) do a search online, there is loads of information out there.
If anyone is interested in the biological process (as I was before I started treatment - I was comforted when I understood more about it happened!) do a search online, there is loads of information out there.
Treatment started: 13th July 2010.
http://sammiesbraces.livejournal.com
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Expected finish: 14th June 2011.
Upper Trays: 21
Lower Trays: 24
Thank god, least I know it's definately normal then Each of your responses has given me little bits of information that is really handy
But am definately going to look into the Biological side of it online more, really curious now
But am definately going to look into the Biological side of it online more, really curious now
11/11/10 - Got Braces (Top and Bottom) - Green Ligs
21/12/10 - First Adjustment - Bright Pink Ligs
01/02/11 - Second Adjustment - New Wire - Bright Blue Ligs
15/03/11 - Got Elastics 6.4mm to twist twice on both sides
10/05/11 - Got Power Chains and elastics both sides
21/06/11 - Power Chains on bottom, elastics on right hand side
luchababe wrote:Oh yes! I'm right in the wobbly stage! Still can't bite into anything, flossing can feel REALLY weird sometimes, and when I accidentally graze my top front teeth against my bottom I have to stop what I'm doing and calm down, it feels so strange.
i know what you mean about grazing your teeth together, i do this too, mostly when im trying to get to sleep. its very annoying. but im sure it will pass.... i hope it will!
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sammywantstraightteeth wrote:Same here with the phantom wobbly teeth. Your teeth move because when force is put on them, some biological process kicks in and starts removing and adding bone where necessary to push your tooth into its new position. So during movement the tooth will have a little bit more room to move around in than normal, and that is why it feels loose.
If anyone is interested in the biological process (as I was before I started treatment - I was comforted when I understood more about it happened!) do a search online, there is loads of information out there.
It is interesting stuff. I remember in Anatomy and physiology class the teacher talked about bone remodeling. Never knew it applied to what is happening in the brace process. A&P fascinates me anyway so maybe that is why I get all interested in stuff like this.