Rubber Band Tips?

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Paws917
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Rubber Band Tips?

#1 Post by Paws917 »

I just got a vertical rubber band on my back molars to bring one top molar more into alignment with the bottom molars. The ortho told me to wear it after dinner and all through the night. They said I could even sleep with it in. Have you ever heard that? Also, will wearing the rubber band throughout the day help too? I'm 47 years old and this is a back molar. I've had braces for a year and it still hasn't moved into position. I'm worried it might be in there rock solid!

Also, anyone have any tips for hooking these itty bitty little rubber bands on or does that get easier with practice?

Thanks!

Pepper
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#2 Post by Pepper »

It gets easier & you get used to them. :)

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#3 Post by Laurie »

I havne't been introduced to those lovely little gems yet but I'm thking the longer you wear them the easier it gets to put them on.
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Way Too Old For This
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#4 Post by Way Too Old For This »

My ortho has always told me to try to wear my elastics 12 hours a day. So I put them on soon after dinner, wear them all night and put them back on in the morning after brushing.

My daughter's instructions are the same. Never 24/7...so far anyway.

Good thing too, because I answer lots of phones all day and the elastics make it hard to speak clear enough.

I still haven't mastered taking them off without them snapping back on my lip. That hurts!
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Qtgirl
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#5 Post by Qtgirl »

Im wearing medium(B) elastics now and Ive been told to wear em everyday. So far I have done exactly that and my bite has really improved. Although I was very bad this week and forgot to wear them for one day or two--but I always wear them at night if I forget to put them in. There was only one time where my Ortho told me to wear them at nights and that was because she didnt want my teeth to move as much.

kirjax
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#6 Post by kirjax »

I have to wear mine 24/7 for 6 weeks. I got those little tools to place them but I do better just using my fingers.

I hated them for about 2-3 days but now I don't even know they're there. Infact now it feels weird when I remove them.

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Dovechild20
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#7 Post by Dovechild20 »

I just got mine today and was told to wear them 24/7 except for brushing and eating. They however didnt tell me how often to change them and i didnt think to ask...hmm..

Dovechild20
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#8 Post by Dovechild20 »

Thanks guys, i'll be sure to give my ortho a call tomorrow. Dont wanna tack on more time to my treatment! :wink:

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