Things I have learned in 7 weeks!
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:01 am
So it’s been 7 weeks since I had my ceramic braces (upper and lower) fitted. I thought I’d share some of the things I have experienced to hopefully reassure anyone else in the same position as this board has been a great source of reassurance for me.
- my lips inside were ulcered to bits! The first week I could barely eat or talk, I had an ulcer pretty much at every bracket contact point. But it did get better! All of sudden I realised I only had 2, then 1, then none!
- the pain is worse when chewing. I expected a constant ache but this goes really quickly after fitting/adjustments. The tenderness when biting or chewing lasts a lot longer tho.
- biting is hard. I still don’t fully trust them to bite into anything and am ripping up even sandwiches. I’d just about got used to it then I had an adjustment and now they’re too sore to bite again.
- all of a sudden your speech is back to normal. Again I didn’t notice when it happened but I went from struggling with some sounds to being back to normal in a few weeks.
- some teeth have felt wobbly! This I did not expect but apparently it is normal!
- brackets come off. I lost one eatting a pasty that had an unsuspected hard lump in it - no matter how careful you are sometimes the world conspires against you.
- wires come out. The thin flexible wire I had on the bottom came out both back brackets. I couldn’t get it back in and the ortho was shut for Christmas so I just had to put up with it.
- getting wire ligatures requires force - or at least it did for me. I was surprised how much pulling was involved tying these on compared to hooking on a rubber one, in fact a bracket detached and fired across the room and the ortho had to put a new one on.
- sugar was causing me major sesitivity but using sensodyne seems to have solved this.
- food isn’t the pleasure it used to be. This ones a bummer. Even food which doesn’t hurt or stain gets jammed in all the gaps requiring immediate brushing, and I am very self conscious eating anything dark in front of people in case it is all caught in my braces.
Sorry for rambling on! It’s been a steep learning curve full of things I did not expect so hopefully this helps someone just getting theirs :-)
- my lips inside were ulcered to bits! The first week I could barely eat or talk, I had an ulcer pretty much at every bracket contact point. But it did get better! All of sudden I realised I only had 2, then 1, then none!
- the pain is worse when chewing. I expected a constant ache but this goes really quickly after fitting/adjustments. The tenderness when biting or chewing lasts a lot longer tho.
- biting is hard. I still don’t fully trust them to bite into anything and am ripping up even sandwiches. I’d just about got used to it then I had an adjustment and now they’re too sore to bite again.
- all of a sudden your speech is back to normal. Again I didn’t notice when it happened but I went from struggling with some sounds to being back to normal in a few weeks.
- some teeth have felt wobbly! This I did not expect but apparently it is normal!
- brackets come off. I lost one eatting a pasty that had an unsuspected hard lump in it - no matter how careful you are sometimes the world conspires against you.
- wires come out. The thin flexible wire I had on the bottom came out both back brackets. I couldn’t get it back in and the ortho was shut for Christmas so I just had to put up with it.
- getting wire ligatures requires force - or at least it did for me. I was surprised how much pulling was involved tying these on compared to hooking on a rubber one, in fact a bracket detached and fired across the room and the ortho had to put a new one on.
- sugar was causing me major sesitivity but using sensodyne seems to have solved this.
- food isn’t the pleasure it used to be. This ones a bummer. Even food which doesn’t hurt or stain gets jammed in all the gaps requiring immediate brushing, and I am very self conscious eating anything dark in front of people in case it is all caught in my braces.
Sorry for rambling on! It’s been a steep learning curve full of things I did not expect so hopefully this helps someone just getting theirs :-)