@ meryaten
look, just to get one thing clear. i couldn't care less if you're brushing your teeth after every meal or every breath you take. i also couldn't care less if you'd run to the restroom(s) and brush your teeth everywhere you might be. and i sure don't care what your dentist is telling you.
i just care about sharing my own experience and information i have gathered from either my dentist, ortho or friends and family members who are either wearing braces or had braces before. i am also interested in common people and their own experience and not what some studies (which are usually funded by either corporations interested in positive aspect(s) of their products on market or some probably biased scientists) are claiming. okay? okay.
second, chill down and drink a gallon of strong camomile tea or meditate for a while, cause you sure sound stressed out. or simply get yourself a good long massage to relax. okay? okay.
thirdly, that study you have in one of your bombardments is senseless. as it says that "
teeth ligated with elastomeric rings were more prone to bleeding" and that only a slighter number of microorganisms was detected in teeth ligated with elastomeric rings. that is preposterous! anyone with common sense can understand that there are obviously much more bacteria involved with elastomeric rings, because a minor increase in these microorganisms surely couldn't/wouldn't be the cause of gum/tooth bleedings whereas here it is, or? huh? come on, wake up!
your ortho and your dentist don't have to be affiliated at all. jesus, how many times do i have to say this!!! they don't even have to be in the same city/town/village or whereever. orthodontists are not the ones involved in your fillings and they are not responsible for any future cavities that you may get. BUT, after wearing braces, your/our teeth are much more prone to cavities and that's a fact. and no, orthodontists are not in a conspiracy with dentists. or do you think they are? hmmm... don't go all scully and mulder on me now. and yes, i can safely say, meryaten, scroll up to one of my posts and read what i've said about that. and sip more camomile.
you should scroll up some more, because i've never said that i am or am willing to be a professional in dental care and i know well all advantages of this braces which are in my mouth. we are talking about
ligatures in this topic and not about alfa & omega of every braces system. okay? okay.
i am a patient as you are, a simple braces wearer gathering and sharing information with others on this forum which i find extremely helpful. i am not, like yourself, acting all smart and basically crossing the line of good manners. before you came along, KK, jcdamon3, others incl. and i had a nice discussion on an adult level and with much understanding. and as the song says... the only one who could ever teach me...

besides, if i'd ever lower myself to your level (which i did in this marathon post) i'd show you a really wide array of diplomas and experience in my field of work... but i won't. got my point? don't be ocean with others. wash your teeth with toothpaste, motor acid (kids, don't you EVER try this!! i'm just using it as a figure of speech.), again i don't care, it's your mouth, but i don't plan running off to toilet at every restaurant with a brush instead of toothpicking, but waiting an hour or so and then brushing at a conveniece of my home with an electric brush is my solution. though, i guess it's a matter of having an enjoyable and fulfilled life to live, or?
i do agree with everyone here and i guess this is the only matter to which we can both relate - oral hygiene. i think i've never brushed or head a sensation of clean teeth and mouth in general like this ever before. my ortho is also telling me she's proud of me and the level of hygiene i'm maintaining, on the contrary to her other patients. but i guess we all, here on this forum are, to begin with, extremely aware of our teeth.
lastly, meyaten, don't bother writing anything else in this topic, because i sure won't read a word you say. thanx.
@KK
oh, maybe crucifying was a tough word...
i'm not a monster (maybe meryaten wouldn't agree on this... lol), but my column and tv documentaries packed with reviews of tourism related businesses has caused some commotion due to some reviews on questionable offices and treatments. you can, nowadays, find dental offices, plastic surgery clinics which offer cheaper services and also provide tourism infrastructure, because of their attractive rural or coastal location. e.g. many germans are travelling to south africa for plastic surgery via travel agencies or health clinics offering 7-10 day packages including treatment, accomodation and tourist sightseeing. although, i couldn't imagine myself going for a lipo or a root canal and then visiting a national park on a swollen tummy or mouth...
therefore, they know who i am and are careful treating me. sometimes i'm not really sure if following this career path was a good choice since sometimes people praise you and sometimes they curse you. that golden middle is usually missing among people on the streets...

but, truth needs to be told, right?
by the way, KK, i can't wait to see your mouth in a month time!

i find it miraculous how teeth move and reposition in jaw and am stunned at some photos of people and their results!
