Any nailbiters out there?

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krooner
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Any nailbiters out there?

#1 Post by krooner »

I know it's gross but I've always bitten my nails. :oops: I go through periods where I stop but I always seem to go back to it, especially when I'm going through something stressful. I hate it and I wish I could stop. I'm hoping that if I get braces it will be impossible to bite my nails then! It would be a benefit, no doubt! Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks,

Gracie

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#2 Post by CLAmom »

I have bitten my nails compulsively for most of my life. Terrible habit. After getting my braces on I've found it impossible to do anymore and I'm thrilled. I don't even think about it anymore and I have very nice nails now. This was one of two happy side effects of wearing braces for me. The other was losing 15 pounds! Good luck!! :lol:
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krooner
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Cool...

#3 Post by krooner »

That's awesome news CLAmom! I hope I have those 2 side effects too!
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#4 Post by blondie111 »

Yep, I have been a nail biter, pen chewer, you name it, I've chewed it up :oops: . Hate that habit. But since braces, I have nails now! I love it! I hope that being in braces for almost 2 years will permanently break me of that nasty habit. It is nearly physically impossible to chew your nails with braces, so better get stocked up on nail polish, krooner! :D
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Jeneva
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#5 Post by Jeneva »

same here - i'm a biter / chewer, though since i have the spacers in, my teeth are too sensitive to mindlessly nibble on my cuticles. I think onle i have the braces on, it will totally break me of the habit!! woo hoo!
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#6 Post by Shelby014 »

I still bite my nails and i've had my braces for 9 months. My teeth never hurt though so i've been biting my nails through out my whole treatment.
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#7 Post by jcdamon3 »

I never bit my nails before just my cuticles. Now I can't do it. It can be a bit frustrating but I guess it is for the good.
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#8 Post by OnMyWay »

It's definantly more difficult but unfortunately the braces haven't stopped me from that habit.

Stich
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#9 Post by Stich »

I too have been a nail biter/pencil/pen chewer and stopped when the braces came on because of the discomfort and it no longer felt mindless. I have had braces for 7 months and just lately seem to be drifting back...I will catch myself with a finger in my mouth, nibbling (mindlessly). I also have just started feeling comfortable chewing gum again...so my chewing needs might be winning out.

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#10 Post by Anticipator »

Meryaten wrote:I gave up biting my nails one year "for Lent". Never done it since. But I do sometimes crack a nail and need to bite it off so it won't tear off too far, or get a little bit of skin alongside the nail that needs to be bitten off - in my braces these have been impossible to deal with without nail clippers. Of course I do also have an overjet, so that makes it harder.
Yeah, I have the same issue. I'm not a nail biter but do sometimes need to remove an excess piece of something and I'd previously been able to use my teeth in a pinch.

Since my bite has opened up I'm S.O.L. on using the ol' standby. :(
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#11 Post by gracie381 »

I still bite my nails unfortunately. I hoped I would have to quit, but my teeth usually aren't very sore except maybe a day after my adjustment, so it hasn't really affected me. If I don't bite them I pick at them. I guess I just have to be doing something. Better than smoking I guess!!
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A nice side effect!

#12 Post by SueFromNJ »

I used to bite my nails, but found it completely impossible when I got my braces. My teeth weren't strong enough to do it, and it hurt to even try! Now that I have them off, my bite is completely different than it used to be, and I can't really align them right to get the proper force to bite (not that I really seriously tried, fortunately!). And my teeth still feel weaker than they used to be, so I think my nice long nails are here to stay! :)
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#13 Post by Idislikebraces »

Ughh I used to bite the skin around my nails nd when I got my braces I was like "NOOO!!!" haha it was like a stress reliever..lol But now I cant do it..so sad.. :( :shock:
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Nail Biting

#14 Post by Silverwolftec2006 »

Oh how I used to bite my nails when I got stressed for exams. Since I have gotten my braces in May of 2006, I haven't been able too. So now I have taken up the habit doing more home improvement projects when I get frustrated. Some times I will take my stress out on building a computer or some other computer related tasks.
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krooner
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Thanks everyone

#15 Post by krooner »

Wow, I see I'm not alone! Thanks for all of your feedback. I am hoping to conquer this bad habit that I've been fighting all my life! Good luck to all!

Gracie

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