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One Month In

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:15 am
by Skylines
Okay, so I've had my top braces on for about 1 month and a week now, and my teeth still look just the same.
I haven't noticed any changes whatsoever, and I'm feeling a little bit discouraged.
A couple of my close friends have told me that their teeth changed drastically within 2 months time, but I just can't see any changes with mine.

Blah. :( When did you start seeing real changes?

Re: One Month In

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:22 pm
by phuongie
Don't be discouraged, everyone is different and changes will come in time, they're not always the most noticeable ones but they are moving little by little. I didn't see my results until a little over a week but the results will come I'm only in my 4th month and during the course of the time I did see changes. I guarantee you changes will come, you just have to be patient with your teeth!

Re: One Month In

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:26 pm
by Harshmellow
Have you taken pictures from when you first started and now? If you compare them they probably have improved but you won't necessarily notice if you're checking your teeth every time you walk past a mirror hehe. :P

Re: One Month In

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:16 pm
by ArchWired28
I have NOT seen any noticeable difference in one month. Not even in two actually, and not at all until my bottoms were installed at 12 weeks. At which point I started to think that no changes were actually better :lol:
Hang in there. I think only those people who have very crowded top teeth see the results that fast. If you have any bite issues, like overbite or underbite, and pretty straight teeth, it is unlikely for you to see fast results. As my ortho says, sometimes slower IS better :D

Re: One Month In

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:59 am
by Moxie
I didn't really see any change in the first month but about six weeks in I realized the dental floss was slipping between my lower teeth easily. That had never happened before, it was always a real chore to wiggle it in and often resulted in the floss breaking as the teeth were so tight together. I can now at 3 months see that the lower teeth are in a much better alignment than they were. There's still a long way to go yet but it does give me hope that things are moving and improving!!

Re: One Month In

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:56 pm
by belistic10
i am one month in and also i cannot see any change :( i understand its a bit discouraging because i feel the same way at the moment! seems like pointless pain at the moment. :gavel: but i am sure we will both see changes over the coming months which will help!!

Re: One Month In

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:57 pm
by CountessDeSangre
My friend told me she saw some visible change 8 weeks into my treatment. I didn't see any progress until about 12 weeks in. But I have been taking pictures now and then and looking at the first pictures and looking at my teeth NOW I've come a long way. Not long enough but it still astounds me how much has changed.

You definitely need to take pictures periodically to really notice the difference because looking in the mirror each and every day will show no results.

Re: One Month In

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:47 pm
by Crafter
I about 6 weeks into treatment and until very recently I did not see any change at all!! I never took pictures so I was just looking at the mirror.

My ortho, every time I visit her she always claims things like "ooohhh look at that premolar!! it looks so good!" and I was like "what are you talking about?? They look just the same to me, are you trying to make me feel better?"

BUT,

Now I really see what she means, my teeth have moved a lot! (far from the goal, obviously). The bad thing is that I feel I am developing a more pronunced open bite, but they are really aligning (they are suppossed to be aligned first by opening my bite -I had no extractions, and then she will work on my overjet).

I am trying not to feel discouraged yet. It is just over a month in a 10 month estimate. I am looking forward to check by the 3rd month. I've heard that your teeth align quite fast, but you spend a good portion of your treatment getting the overjet corrected.

Be patient :)

Re: One Month In

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:56 pm
by CountessDeSangre
Crafter wrote:I about 6 weeks into treatment and until very recently I did not see any change at all!! I never took pictures so I was just looking at the mirror.

My ortho, every time I visit her she always claims things like "ooohhh look at that premolar!! it looks so good!" and I was like "what are you talking about?? They look just the same to me, are you trying to make me feel better?"

BUT,

Now I really see what she means, my teeth have moved a lot! (far from the goal, obviously). The bad thing is that I feel I am developing a more pronunced open bite, but they are really aligning (they are suppossed to be aligned first by opening my bite -I had no extractions, and then she will work on my overjet).

I am trying not to feel discouraged yet. It is just over a month in a 10 month estimate. I am looking forward to check by the 3rd month. I've heard that your teeth align quite fast, but you spend a good portion of your treatment getting the overjet corrected.
Be patient :)
Fudge! That must be why I'm stuck here for three years... :paperbag:

Re: One Month In

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 7:18 pm
by Webtheman
I am about five months into treatment and I didn't notice any changes until about the third month. Now, my teeth look worse than they did before braces. My bottom teeth are almost perfect but the tops are still jacked up; but getting better.

Re: One Month In

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:29 am
by kennyandrew85
After month 3 i was well chuffed. My teeth looked 10 times better already.
Now 6 months in the extraction gaps are starting to close and new gaps are being created between each teeth, so i'm at the 'worse' stage and it's annoying!!