
Unexpected positives from the braces?
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Lucy, can I ask why no snacking now? I'm only three days in, but aside from having to clean my teeth after every meal there is no reason I can't snack. Just wondering what the reason is?
I agree about the fingernails. I figured that one out on day one, when I went to chew on them.
I can still whistle though, although I never do it so it really doesn't matter for me.
I have noticed that I don't talk as much (which trust me is a good thing) it is sorta forcing me to listen more, which I could definitely use some practice on, so I guess this is a benefit.
Brandy
I agree about the fingernails. I figured that one out on day one, when I went to chew on them.
I can still whistle though, although I never do it so it really doesn't matter for me.
I have noticed that I don't talk as much (which trust me is a good thing) it is sorta forcing me to listen more, which I could definitely use some practice on, so I guess this is a benefit.

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Just the prospect of having to go clean my teeth for 30 minutes after eating some chips just turns me off of the ideaBrandyleigh35 wrote:Lucy, can I ask why no snacking now? I'm only three days in, but aside from having to clean my teeth after every meal there is no reason I can't snack. Just wondering what the reason is?


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Those millions of teenagers with braces usually aren't as attentive to cleaning as adults with braces are. For one, they aren't the ones paying for the darn things!KK wrote: Do you honestly believe the millions of teenagers every year who have orthodontic treatment that results in fantastic teeth don't snackAlso that they brush after they've snacked
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Snacking has never been a problem for me ... and I don't think it ever will be!
I just can't stand the feeling of having gunk in my braces (or my expander) so I usually stay away from snacking. I'd rather just brush after my regular meals


I always snack...and I'm a teenager with braces. True, some may not have good oral hygiene, but don't stereotype, there are some who have great oral hygiene.
I snack 24/7, I'm still growing and I need my food...ain't no metal gonna part me from my food
Brushing after every snack seems a bit excessive to me, I can understand after meals, but after every snack just seems a little unnecesary but hey, whatever floats your boat!
And when it comes to brushing, a little too much is probably better than a 'little too less'
Eve
I snack 24/7, I'm still growing and I need my food...ain't no metal gonna part me from my food

Brushing after every snack seems a bit excessive to me, I can understand after meals, but after every snack just seems a little unnecesary but hey, whatever floats your boat!
And when it comes to brushing, a little too much is probably better than a 'little too less'
Eve
Braced September 9, 2002
Debanding: JULY 5!!!!!!!!

Debanding: JULY 5!!!!!!!!

I agree with you. I still have the occasional fear and I do get stressed everyttime I go see either my orth or my dentist, but it's getting so much better. I am one of those who didn't go see a dentist for years and had to go this past november because I broke a tooth and it kept bleeding...that's the only reason why I went and now I have braces. My dentist is incredible though and my ortho is a friend of his so a huge part of why I don't fear the dentist as much is really because both of them are so incredibly nice.Evelyn wrote:I've gotten completely over my fear of doctors, needles, and surgery!
That, in itself, makes the whole thing worthwhile
I snack ALL the time as well. I love cakes these days because they are very easy to chew


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Ceramic top braces: January 9th, 2006
Metal bottom braces: May 1st, 2006
I totally agree, Lucy...Well, the reason I don't snack is because I feel that eating something really small does not make it worth my while to do the long cleaning regime!
I've also stopped biting the nails, though I did pick them all off again, so I'll have to watch that.
And dammit! I can't whistle! I never tried until I read this post and now it's going to totally tick me off until I can learn to do it again!

four bicuspids removed 1/3/06
clear uppers and metal lowers placed 1/5/06
timeframe for braces: 24-30 months
I think I'm the only idiot that still bites her nails. I just can't quit. It definitely hurts my teeth and I can hardly bite, but I still try.
I can whistle without any problem, I still talk a lot, I snack like nobody's business, and I don't have any speech problems. I talk the same way I did before braces. I guess I'm lucky.

I can whistle without any problem, I still talk a lot, I snack like nobody's business, and I don't have any speech problems. I talk the same way I did before braces. I guess I'm lucky.

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Great topic Lucy.
I'm learning to smile with my mouth open after hiding my teeth for 40 years.
I'm learning to not feel as self conscience in room full of people with perfect teeth. (EVERYONE that works at my orthodontist office has movie-star perfect teeth. I had a real hard time even opening my mouth at first)
I have never been able to whistle my whole life. Maybe I will when this is over !
My daughter can still eat sunflower seeds with hers. I can't imagine being able to do that.
I'm learning to smile with my mouth open after hiding my teeth for 40 years.
I'm learning to not feel as self conscience in room full of people with perfect teeth. (EVERYONE that works at my orthodontist office has movie-star perfect teeth. I had a real hard time even opening my mouth at first)
I have never been able to whistle my whole life. Maybe I will when this is over !
My daughter can still eat sunflower seeds with hers. I can't imagine being able to do that.
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Nah, you aren't alone on that one! LOLAvion19 wrote:I think I'm the only idiot that still bites her nails.
When I first got my braces on I thought great - my nails will grow now that I can't bite them. It didn't last long though. I bite them the same as before, with no trouble whatsoever.
On the whistling though... that was the 1st thing I noticed after getting my braces. I couldn't whistle that great before but now I have no hope



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