Excess cement...I haven't noticed for over 9 months!

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wazza
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#1 Post by wazza »

i think i have excess cement on all my teeth. It looks like i still have some food stuck, but its actually the cement which my ortho says he "will" trim off. (he has shrugged it off for the last two sessions).

JumpTheDitch
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#2 Post by JumpTheDitch »

Lucyloop I have excess cement in some spots too. I'm afraid I noticed it fairly quickly though, possibly because I seem to spend hours examining my teeth for minute movement on a daily basis! :oops: I'm wishing I'd taken 'before' pics and 'during' pics now cos it's hard to recognise movement when you check for it every day! :?

Not to worry, hope your excess cement gets sorted out soon! Congrats on the Pesky 2 movement, btw. You must be over the moon. I've just noticed a crooked incisor straightening out recently. :jump: Non-braced people just don't understand how exciting it is to actually see movement. Mind you, I'm a little concerned myself about how excited I am... :oops: lol.
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Flora2006
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#3 Post by Flora2006 »

I have excess cement on a lot of my teeth as well. I must say that I am finding it really annoying...lol.

When I got my lower braces put on, I had cement on 2 of my teeth...so it glued 2 teeth together...thankfully I was able to take the cement off after trying for about 2-3 days but I haven't been successful with the other cemented areas.
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#4 Post by phanta »

I used Butler Gum's wide wooden toothpics (they're called Stim-U-Dent). The wood is fairly soft, but somehow it pushed excess cement off. I couldn't scrape it off with anything else, and this worked!
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fins
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#5 Post by fins »

Lucy -
I just noticed cement on a tooth I never noticed before and I thought a similar thing, where the heck did that come from? Do you think it is just the angle of the tooth that made it more conspicuous? Maybe a slight movement can bring attention to it?

nahky
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#6 Post by nahky »

I noticed this on one of my bottom front teeth (I obviously dont know teeth names)

I was quite annoyed with it actually, it looks like plaque or something, i always forgot to ask my ortho to scrape it off. At first i thought it was food, but the brush wouldnt get it off, so i figured it was cement.

Ok, i know this may sound silly, but i took a small pair of scissors (the pedicure kinds) and got the sharp opint and scraped it off. It came off so easily i was so suprised. I did it very lightly and it got all the excess cement off.

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