Long-term effects of metal in the mouth?
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i'm assuming there is no major problem with having metal in your mouth for several years. probably the worst thing would be not brushing and cleaning around your brackets, or chipping an upper tooth on a lower bracket.
keep your mouth extra clean and you should be fine. (that's coming from someone who has had their braces for 4 days, so what do i know?)
keep your mouth extra clean and you should be fine. (that's coming from someone who has had their braces for 4 days, so what do i know?)
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Re: Long-term effects of metal in the mouth?
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Last edited by Metal Mouth Guy on Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
oh MMG - that's funny!
Hi Lucy - Some people have metal impanted into them...I'm thinking medical screws for fractures and those sorts of things...so braces can't be toooo bad, I rekkon.
Hi Lucy - Some people have metal impanted into them...I'm thinking medical screws for fractures and those sorts of things...so braces can't be toooo bad, I rekkon.
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Upper ceramics: 3 Oct 2005, Lower metals: 1 Nov 2005
Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
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Upper ceramics: 3 Oct 2005, Lower metals: 1 Nov 2005
Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
Braces remove: April 4, 2007!
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You're worrying for nothing. People have worn metal braces for decades using twice the amount of metal as now, not to mention metal fillings and metal screws for spinal and other orthopedic surgery. I know some people question metal fillings, but mine have been in forever and I'm healthier than a horse. In the grand scheme of things, a few years in metal braces is not much of a risk. You have a better chance of getting hit by a bus on the way to the ortho's office.
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I have a heart condition that dictates I take antibiotics whenever I go in for dental work. Something about the bacteria introduced during dental work, if you have any sort of heart condition, the bacteria can get trapped in the heart and cause an infection. I imagine this doesn't apply to the metal I have in my mouth, though.Lucyloop wrote:Yeah, that's one of the reasons I got to thinking about the braces... although obviously mercury isn't in them!!jcdamon3 wrote:I am more worried about the mercury in my fillings. Ugh!
It was mainly as there was a study a few years back in to a disease I suffer from.. It was suggested that exposure to metals, in fillings and during surgery may have been a factor/ triggering auto-immune responses etc.
So, jokes aside - I did sort of have a valid reason for wondering. As I said though, I think we should be more worried about the crap & chemicals we put in our bodies every day by eating. That's a whole heap worse!!
LUCY xxx
Me too. I had heart surgery several years ago so anytime I need my teeth cleaned I have to take antibiotics. Not for ortho adjustment though, thank goodness. I had to do intravenous antibiotics after giving birth to my daughter (oh man, my arm hurt bad...a burning all down my arm!) and I am anticipating that the same thing will happen for me at my orthognathic surgery. In fact, tonight I was just telling me family that getting intravenous antibiotics is the part I am least looking forward to about my surgery. I figure my jaw will be numb, but my arm won't and I will have to deal with the burn instead.I have a heart condition that dictates I take antibiotics whenever I go in for dental work.
(PS -MMG, you cracked me up with your quip about straight teeth!)
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