Mental health and orthodontics

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Tyrantblade
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Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:22 pm

Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#16 Post by Tyrantblade »

Congratulations, and 18 months isn't that bad, my estimated treatment time is 2 years, so I've got around 10 months left to go and I've been very happy with with my smile for several months, no regret at all, I can only imagine the complete end result (braces is really the half way point for me, I need 2 implants after braces)
Lots of crimes here

1. The upper molars bite too far ahead of the lower molars

2. Missing teeth #s 9, 14, and, 29

3. Open bite

4. Upper midline left of center

5. Lower midline right of center

6. Upper and lower teeth not straight

Sentence - 24 months, turned to 27 month.

Braces removed since 11/06/17

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Catpotat
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Joined: Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:57 pm

Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#17 Post by Catpotat »

WELL DONE YOU BRAVE THING! I just thought you should know that after getting braces on, I resigned myself to the thought that I would be single until I got them off because no one would want to date a girl with braces.
Guess who just got a boyfriend ;)
So yes, proof that no one gives a toot. I still feel self conscious as hell though haha DAMN YOU BRAIN.
Best of luck with your braces journey!
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SingleJawMelb
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Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2016 8:48 am

Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#18 Post by SingleJawMelb »

I love my braces, something to talk about and look forward to

MissLou
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Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 10:28 am

Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#19 Post by MissLou »

Meowmei wrote:WELL DONE YOU BRAVE THING! I just thought you should know that after getting braces on, I resigned myself to the thought that I would be single until I got them off because no one would want to date a girl with braces.
Guess who just got a boyfriend ;)
So yes, proof that no one gives a toot. I still feel self conscious as hell though haha DAMN YOU BRAIN.
Best of luck with your braces journey!
That's amazing Meowmei! x
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MissLou
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Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 10:28 am

Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#20 Post by MissLou »

SingleJawMelb wrote:I love my braces, something to talk about and look forward to
I wish I felt this way!
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SingleJawMelb
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Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#21 Post by SingleJawMelb »

MissLou wrote:
SingleJawMelb wrote:I love my braces, something to talk about and look forward to
I wish I felt this way!

Maybe that's something you can discuss with your therapist? You can change emotions, if you so wish or s/he can teach you strategies.

Im not being dismissive that your feelings aren't valid, but honestly are no big deal when they are on. After 19 months in braces it hasn't impacted my life too much.

MissLou
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Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#22 Post by MissLou »

SingleJawMelb wrote:
MissLou wrote:
SingleJawMelb wrote:I love my braces, something to talk about and look forward to
I wish I felt this way!

Maybe that's something you can discuss with your therapist? You can change emotions, if you so wish or s/he can teach you strategies.

Im not being dismissive that your feelings aren't valid, but honestly are no big deal when they are on. After 19 months in braces it hasn't impacted my life too much.
I'm feeling much better today and have been out & about and smiling etc! I think I was having a wobble yesterday. Hopefully the worst is over and my confidence will continue to increase :)
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SingleJawMelb
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Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#23 Post by SingleJawMelb »

Great :)

braceface234
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Re: Mental health and orthodontics

#24 Post by braceface234 »

Hi there, I can empathize with what you're saying. I struggle with anxiety at times, but it really is all in your head. I'm not sure if you're into fashion, but braces is "stylish" these days. I love my braces and I'm almost scared of what I'll look like without them. Just know that if you believe in your coolness then you'll automatically find your braces cool as well. It'll adapt to YOU, not the other way around.

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