Shaving/Shaping Teeth
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Shaving/Shaping Teeth
Just wondering if anyone has had their teeth shaved/shaped? If so did it hurt? If you can briefly explain your experience for me that would help out a whole lot. FYI...I am getting my 5th adjustment next Tuesday and my Ortho said that she will start shaping/shaving my teeth so that they are even.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
~Dwire
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
~Dwire

oh my gosh, I'm glad you posted this. My ortho mentioned to me before my treatment that she might do that to me too. Instead of extractions. I am totally petrified of this as well. I can't wait to see what the wise-ones out there have to say about this. I mean, shaving off!!!!! How scary is that!!!!!
Having said that, I did ask my ortho about it when she mentioned it. And she said that she would literally take a fraction off the tooth, that she may be able to do it with this thing that looks like a nail file and that it really wouldn't hurt. Mmmmmhhhh but then I don't believe her because my teeth sometimes hurt when I brush them. So how on earth should SHAVING THEM not hurt.
So, it may not be as bad as we both fear. Let's see what everyone else says!!!!!!
Having said that, I did ask my ortho about it when she mentioned it. And she said that she would literally take a fraction off the tooth, that she may be able to do it with this thing that looks like a nail file and that it really wouldn't hurt. Mmmmmhhhh but then I don't believe her because my teeth sometimes hurt when I brush them. So how on earth should SHAVING THEM not hurt.
So, it may not be as bad as we both fear. Let's see what everyone else says!!!!!!
I had this done several months back. My office called it IPR. They basically flossed between two teeth with a sandpaper like floss... no pain at all.
I also had them reshape one of my teeth and they used a dremel like tool, that also didnt hurt ( just some pressure on the tooth)
I too worried for the 6 weeks about it because I was unsure that it would be painless, but it was a breeze.
Good Luck!
I also had them reshape one of my teeth and they used a dremel like tool, that also didnt hurt ( just some pressure on the tooth)
I too worried for the 6 weeks about it because I was unsure that it would be painless, but it was a breeze.
Good Luck!
~*~ Kim ~*~


Next Appointment #14: Feb 26,2007


Next Appointment #14: Feb 26,2007
I have had IPR with the sandpaper and a circular saw. I have also had my teeth shaped with the dremel tool. They also use a similar tool to take the glue off of your teeth when they take your brackets off. The IPR and shaping doesn't hurt at all. The glue removal hurts a bit if you have sensitive teeth.
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Im also meant to have this done ( i think at the next appointment)
Im a bit scared about it because my ortho commented on how my bottom teeth are quite small, and now she is planning to shave them down to make space. but why do it to teeth that are already small?? are my teeth not going to look freaky if she shaves even more off!??
Though im glad she is doing this and not extractions
Amy x
Im a bit scared about it because my ortho commented on how my bottom teeth are quite small, and now she is planning to shave them down to make space. but why do it to teeth that are already small?? are my teeth not going to look freaky if she shaves even more off!??
Though im glad she is doing this and not extractions

Amy x
Found this not too long ago - you might find it interesting.
http://www.braces.org/healthcareprofess ... web-sm.pdf
http://www.braces.org/healthcareprofess ... web-sm.pdf
My ortho said he is going to use IPR instead of extraction too. My only concern is how much. At first he said 0.5mm on each side of a tooth, then I got the impression he said 1mm on each side. I thought 0.5mm is the maximum... Hope he knows what he is going to do...
Uppers braced on 10/24/2006
Lowers braced on 6/25/2007


Lowers braced on 6/25/2007


At my appointment the other day, my ortho asked if I would like to have my teeth shaved/shaped so they looked more even. I said "sure" and wasn't worried about it at all. My ortho shaped each one of my front teeth, upper and lower, and I can totally see a difference now. My front tooth isn't so pointy on one bottom corner, and they all fit together quite nicely.
It didn't hurt at all, wasn't even invasive, but the smell of the teeth was kinda gross... it was almost as if something was burning, and I was apprehensive about swallowing anything while they were being shaped, so I held out for 5 minutes and then rinsed when he was done.
Don't worry... it's pain free, you have nothing to worry about.
It didn't hurt at all, wasn't even invasive, but the smell of the teeth was kinda gross... it was almost as if something was burning, and I was apprehensive about swallowing anything while they were being shaped, so I held out for 5 minutes and then rinsed when he was done.
Don't worry... it's pain free, you have nothing to worry about.
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4 Bicuspids extracted Sept 26-27 2005
Disbanded n loving it - June 12, 2007!
I had this done several times at the beginning of my treatment. For me it was quite painful.
I had a lot of crowding and overlapping on my lowers. The sandpaper file was forced between the teeth and he sanded back and forth. At times it felt like my head was coming off, because of the motion.
I am really glad I had this option, instead of extractions!!

I had a lot of crowding and overlapping on my lowers. The sandpaper file was forced between the teeth and he sanded back and forth. At times it felt like my head was coming off, because of the motion.

I am really glad I had this option, instead of extractions!!

~Lyn
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Hiya,
I had my upper front teeth shaved a couple of times to make room before my ceramics and it was absolutely fine. My ortho used a tiny tool first but then moved to a little circular saw because I have such tough enamel (good for me!) The circular saw was really noisy but don't let that put you off because it doesn't go anywhere near the nerve so there is nothing to cause pain (he did catch my gum once which hurt a bit!)
He gave me some re-mineralising gel to harden them up again and they're as good as new - you can notice the gaps but they are tiny and the shape of the tooth doesn't seem any different.
It's such a quick, easy and painless way to create more space - far less traumatic than extractions!
Don't give it any thought, it will be fine
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I had my upper front teeth shaved a couple of times to make room before my ceramics and it was absolutely fine. My ortho used a tiny tool first but then moved to a little circular saw because I have such tough enamel (good for me!) The circular saw was really noisy but don't let that put you off because it doesn't go anywhere near the nerve so there is nothing to cause pain (he did catch my gum once which hurt a bit!)
He gave me some re-mineralising gel to harden them up again and they're as good as new - you can notice the gaps but they are tiny and the shape of the tooth doesn't seem any different.
It's such a quick, easy and painless way to create more space - far less traumatic than extractions!
Don't give it any thought, it will be fine

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