Getting ready to start my journey!
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Getting ready to start my journey!
Hello all,
I am new to this board and new to braces (first-timer). I am 25 years old and always wanted straight teeth. My appointment is December 29 to get them on and I am so very nervous!
I am getting the Empower clear braces! Has anyone had them? Heard of them? I can't find much information about them online. Just wondering if I made a good choice in braces...grateful for any insight/answers.
I am new to this board and new to braces (first-timer). I am 25 years old and always wanted straight teeth. My appointment is December 29 to get them on and I am so very nervous!
I am getting the Empower clear braces! Has anyone had them? Heard of them? I can't find much information about them online. Just wondering if I made a good choice in braces...grateful for any insight/answers.
Re: Getting ready to start my journey!
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your decision to move forward! I don't know much about the Empower brand, other than it is a type of self-ligating braces, similar to the Damon system which I had for three years. Best of luck to you.
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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[quote="djspeece"]Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your decision to move forward! I don't know much about the Empower brand, other than it is a type of self-ligating braces, similar to the Damon system which I had for three years. Best of luck to you.[/quote]
Thank you! Did you have a good experience with the Damon system? Could you give me the worst part of it?
Thank you! Did you have a good experience with the Damon system? Could you give me the worst part of it?
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The Damon system worked fine for me. One bracket popped off a crown a few days in, but that was easily remedied by using a bracket mounted on a thin metal band which tightly surrounded the teeth. For me the worst thing was having my two year plan stretch to three due to the reluctance of a couple of gaps to close. Apparently I have very thick bones -- as my ortho loved to joke, "Well Dan, some people are just more dense than others!" What a comedian . The discomfort was not that bad for me, even after a new wire and/or new powerchains were installed. I ate pretty much whatever I wanted (See the thread "Confess Your Orthodontic Sins" for more details on the other reprobates around here.) Of course, with any long term therapy there are going to be days when you think "I am so over having braces" and then you begin to notice cosmetic changes and improvements in your bite and decide that it's not so bad after-all. Best of luck to you!LegallyKourt wrote:Thank you! Did you have a good experience with the Damon system? Could you give me the worst part of it?djspeece wrote:Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your decision to move forward! I don't know much about the Empower brand, other than it is a type of self-ligating braces, similar to the Damon system which I had for three years. Best of luck to you.
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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Re: Getting ready to start my journey!
[quote="djspeece"][quote="LegallyKourt"][quote="djspeece"]Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your decision to move forward! I don't know much about the Empower brand, other than it is a type of self-ligating braces, similar to the Damon system which I had for three years. Best of luck to you.[/quote]
Thank you! Did you have a good experience with the Damon system? Could you give me the worst part of it?[/quote]
The Damon system worked fine for me. One bracket popped off a crown a few days in, but that was easily remedied by using a bracket mounted on a thin metal band which tightly surrounded the teeth. For me the worst thing was having my two year plan stretch to three due to the reluctance of a couple of gaps to close. Apparently I have very thick bones -- as my ortho loved to joke, "Well Dan, some people are just more dense than others!" What a comedian :lol: . The discomfort was not that bad for me, even after a new wire and/or new powerchains were installed. I ate pretty much whatever I wanted (See the thread "Confess Your Orthodontic Sins" for more details on the other reprobates around here.) Of course, with any long term therapy there are going to be days when you think "I am so over having braces" and then you begin to notice cosmetic changes and improvements in your bite and decide that it's not so bad after-all. Best of luck to you![/quote]
Thanks for your response!! I will suggest/ask my ortho about adding a bracket mount to my crown as to avoid that possibility! Im looking forward to getting started and seeing the changes
Thank you! Did you have a good experience with the Damon system? Could you give me the worst part of it?[/quote]
The Damon system worked fine for me. One bracket popped off a crown a few days in, but that was easily remedied by using a bracket mounted on a thin metal band which tightly surrounded the teeth. For me the worst thing was having my two year plan stretch to three due to the reluctance of a couple of gaps to close. Apparently I have very thick bones -- as my ortho loved to joke, "Well Dan, some people are just more dense than others!" What a comedian :lol: . The discomfort was not that bad for me, even after a new wire and/or new powerchains were installed. I ate pretty much whatever I wanted (See the thread "Confess Your Orthodontic Sins" for more details on the other reprobates around here.) Of course, with any long term therapy there are going to be days when you think "I am so over having braces" and then you begin to notice cosmetic changes and improvements in your bite and decide that it's not so bad after-all. Best of luck to you![/quote]
Thanks for your response!! I will suggest/ask my ortho about adding a bracket mount to my crown as to avoid that possibility! Im looking forward to getting started and seeing the changes
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I had self-legating ceramics on the top front teeth and self legating brackets on all the rest. Worked out great although it was often uncomfortable when they had to open and close those little doors that hold the wire in place. And, yes, I was really nervous before I started my journey but I'm really happy with the results and pretty much got used to them in a short time -- and I got mine at 68! Have some dental wax on hand for minor ouchies and you might want to take some ibuprofen before your first appointment and from time to time when you need it. It is surely an adventure that few of us regret. Keep us posted on how it goes.
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Okay Im back and the braces have officially been on a little over 24hrs. So far, it is not too bad but the pain (mostly from pressure) is more than I expected. I only got the tops on so far and will be going back in 8 weeks to get the lowers put on.
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Oh, and there seems to be something poking my cheek from my back molar from time to time. Im not sure whether it is the bracket or the wire but I will be calling my Ortho after the holiday to see if I can come in and get it taken care of.
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Hi legallykourt,
I’m 25 too and starting my journey in a few weeks, how are you finding life with braces?
Hope all is well with you
I’m 25 too and starting my journey in a few weeks, how are you finding life with braces?
Hope all is well with you
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Good luck. I’ve had mine for 1.5 months already. It’s honestly not bad at all.
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I'm already out the other side with retainers, two years in braces. You get used to it pretty quick and hardly anybody notices, unless you tell them. Ibuprofen and dental wax are your best friends, and don't be afraid to speak up if you have any discomfort. When I first got them I went home and in a few days I realized something was wrong. Called my ortho and it turns out I was being stuck by a wire. Easily solved in five minutes.