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I am getting my braces put on tomorrow and he told me he would be using a spring. I know it is to make space for one of me back teeth to come out.
Are they more painful and is there anything else I might need to know about them?
Thanks!
Are they more painful and is there anything else I might need to know about them?
Thanks!
Hi, and good luck with your bracing tomorrow! I got my tops put on last Thursday, and they include a spring between my right front tooth and right canine, because the one in between needs more room to come forward.
The biggest things I've noticed about the spring so far:
1) It's really the only thing on my top teeth that makes it look like I have braces. I got ceramic brackets with clear wire ties, and my archwire is barely noticeable. That big spring is pretty obvious, though!
2) The day after I got braced, the only sore teeth were that canine and the ones behind it. I figured it's because the spring is doing more to push those over than just the wire is doing everywhere else. But since then, I'd rate the discomfort overall as very minor.
3) Be careful with your floss! I've managed to catch mine in the spring a couple times when I'm pulling it out from between my teeth. It's no big deal; just a little bit of a pain to get it untangled.
With me, they couldn't even place a bracket on my tooth that's trapped - it's too far behind its neighbors. So the spring will just help shove them out of the way and make it so they can bracket that tooth and start working it into line with the others. I know that the spring is helping things move along faster, and that trapped tooth has always been the one that's made me super self-conscious. So whatever helps it come forward faster is fine by me!
The biggest things I've noticed about the spring so far:
1) It's really the only thing on my top teeth that makes it look like I have braces. I got ceramic brackets with clear wire ties, and my archwire is barely noticeable. That big spring is pretty obvious, though!
2) The day after I got braced, the only sore teeth were that canine and the ones behind it. I figured it's because the spring is doing more to push those over than just the wire is doing everywhere else. But since then, I'd rate the discomfort overall as very minor.
3) Be careful with your floss! I've managed to catch mine in the spring a couple times when I'm pulling it out from between my teeth. It's no big deal; just a little bit of a pain to get it untangled.
With me, they couldn't even place a bracket on my tooth that's trapped - it's too far behind its neighbors. So the spring will just help shove them out of the way and make it so they can bracket that tooth and start working it into line with the others. I know that the spring is helping things move along faster, and that trapped tooth has always been the one that's made me super self-conscious. So whatever helps it come forward faster is fine by me!
Big spring fan here. I had a spring put on to make room for a tooth hidden behind the others. It worked wonders at creating that extra space and didn't bother me at all with any pain. Springs are great.
Regards
Joney
Regards
Joney
2 Extractions 2nd November 2006
Brace On 10th November 2006
Top brace off 26 June 2008 (19 1/2 months)

Brace On 10th November 2006
Top brace off 26 June 2008 (19 1/2 months)

I got springs last May and they really haven't been a problem. My springs are to open up the spots where I had baby teeth with no permanent teeth behind them. On one side, I had the baby tooth pulled when I was 12 and the rest of the teeth shifted over. I'm going to get implants eventually, but there wasn't enough room - until I got my springs! They don't hurt at all, but some types of food (and floss!) can get caught in the coil occasionally. Watch out for that spinach!
2 weeks so far with springs in the front to make room for the lateral incisors. (you'll notice that the laterals have brackets on them, but they are not wired in). They don't hurt in fact i can move the spring back and forth with my fingernail.

Warm salt water rinses always do the trick if/when my teeth hurt.
~Victor

Warm salt water rinses always do the trick if/when my teeth hurt.
~Victor
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18 month prognosis
Actual Treatment Time: 1 year, 4 months, 25 days
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I got a spring between my front tooth and my canine as well....a week ago yesterday, and they put a soft tube on the outside to help with my gums. I'm hoping I can get this spring off soon (looks like it's a month til my first adjustment)
the only thing I can say badly about this is the tube stains and it makes my teeth look discolored there due to the springs silver color showing through and since I have ceramic brackets....that coil is the only thing that really is noticable...

the only thing I can say badly about this is the tube stains and it makes my teeth look discolored there due to the springs silver color showing through and since I have ceramic brackets....that coil is the only thing that really is noticable...



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So pink77 did you get that spring?
I have a spring similar to what manna22, Jenp and victor36 describes and shows.
It hurts plain and simple. The pressure on the two teeth is immense and I'm pretty good with pain. The pressure on the canine is more than the tooth on the other side.
This is my second spring and it is much thicker than the one I had before. This is my second month with a spring; so about 6 weeks so far. I'm pretty sure I'll have it for another 6 weeks at least as there is lots more work to be done to make enough room for that tooth that is sitting back there.
On my visit yesterday, Ortho ordered a crimp on the end of the spring to increase the pressure and increase it did! The canine is very tender to teh touch today and I've eaten soup and soft foods today.
The pressure on the tooth after the second spring lasted about a week. With all that said, I'll do whatever it takes to get that tooth forward. It is working.


I have a spring similar to what manna22, Jenp and victor36 describes and shows.
It hurts plain and simple. The pressure on the two teeth is immense and I'm pretty good with pain. The pressure on the canine is more than the tooth on the other side.
This is my second spring and it is much thicker than the one I had before. This is my second month with a spring; so about 6 weeks so far. I'm pretty sure I'll have it for another 6 weeks at least as there is lots more work to be done to make enough room for that tooth that is sitting back there.
On my visit yesterday, Ortho ordered a crimp on the end of the spring to increase the pressure and increase it did! The canine is very tender to teh touch today and I've eaten soup and soft foods today.
The pressure on the tooth after the second spring lasted about a week. With all that said, I'll do whatever it takes to get that tooth forward. It is working.


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Bridge Sectioned: Feb. 14, 2007
Last Pre-braces cleaning: Feb. 20, 2007
#21 Extraction: Feb. 20, 2007
Sentenced: 32 months
Top Braced: Feb 28, 2007
Bottom Braced: Apr. 4, 2007
New Ortho on Apr. 25, 2008
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Bridge Sectioned: Feb. 14, 2007
Last Pre-braces cleaning: Feb. 20, 2007
#21 Extraction: Feb. 20, 2007
Sentenced: 32 months
Top Braced: Feb 28, 2007
Bottom Braced: Apr. 4, 2007
New Ortho on Apr. 25, 2008
May 6; fluorescent blue ligs incl. upper powerchains. 2 elastics; Sept. 2, 2008.
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Thanks. The pain went away after about three days; well kind of, I just don't touch it anymore. Yes it is working as now the space between the teeth are bigger now (floss is easy nowSorry that spring's so uncomfy, bracesafter40But hopefully it's working well for you.
I think the reason your canine hurts more might be because canines have such big roots, so they are more stubborn to move![]()
Hope you feel more comfy soon! In the meantime, take an OTC pain reliever when you need it!

http://bracesafter40.blogspot.com
Bridge Sectioned: Feb. 14, 2007
Last Pre-braces cleaning: Feb. 20, 2007
#21 Extraction: Feb. 20, 2007
Sentenced: 32 months
Top Braced: Feb 28, 2007
Bottom Braced: Apr. 4, 2007
New Ortho on Apr. 25, 2008
May 6; fluorescent blue ligs incl. upper powerchains. 2 elastics; Sept. 2, 2008.
Next Adj.: July 7, 2009 at 8:30a
Bridge Sectioned: Feb. 14, 2007
Last Pre-braces cleaning: Feb. 20, 2007
#21 Extraction: Feb. 20, 2007
Sentenced: 32 months
Top Braced: Feb 28, 2007
Bottom Braced: Apr. 4, 2007
New Ortho on Apr. 25, 2008
May 6; fluorescent blue ligs incl. upper powerchains. 2 elastics; Sept. 2, 2008.
Next Adj.: July 7, 2009 at 8:30a
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