I was reading the thread about different colored elastic ligatures. I don't have those...I have metal wire wrapped around each individual bracket, twisted and clipped and the ends pushed under the wire. Is this something that normally happens at the beginning of treatment and then they go to the elastics around your brackets later? I also don't have any rubber bands going from top to bottom yet but I have a feeling those are coming since I have an overbite problem.
I still have 3 molars that need to be banded and they are planning on additional spacers at my first adjustment (mid of April). They also set me up for 8 weeks till that first adjustment...I keep hearing 6 weeks...is this treatment plan within the normal range?
Just wondering since I have a very busy dentist and don't want my treatment to last longer than necessary due to his OVERwork load..
Thanks for helping out the new kid on the block.
Karen
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KKTomyris
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom
Flora
thanks for answering my question. I am sure at the end of this whole process I will a dental wiz too....UGH....time for more wax. Karen ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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KKTomyris
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom
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Good info, KK. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I just got braced yesterday, and got white wire ties on my top braces (I assume the white wires are the teflon-coated ones Karen mentioned) - this is what my ortho does if you don't like the staining that occurs with the clear ligs. For me, it shouldn't make any difference in my treatment time, it's purely an aesthetic thing. On my lowers, I have regular rubber ligs (in pretty colors, of course!).![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
My ortho told me the time between adjustments would average 6 weeks, but could vary anywhere between 4 weeks and 8 weeks. My 1st adjustment will be 8 weeks after getting braced.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I just got braced yesterday, and got white wire ties on my top braces (I assume the white wires are the teflon-coated ones Karen mentioned) - this is what my ortho does if you don't like the staining that occurs with the clear ligs. For me, it shouldn't make any difference in my treatment time, it's purely an aesthetic thing. On my lowers, I have regular rubber ligs (in pretty colors, of course!).
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
My ortho told me the time between adjustments would average 6 weeks, but could vary anywhere between 4 weeks and 8 weeks. My 1st adjustment will be 8 weeks after getting braced.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Wish I knew the difference, too. I got braces in late December 2005 and they put on ligs. (My appointments are all 4 weeks apart.) In January 2006 I explained that the curled ends of the very lightweight archwire had started coming out. The ortho looked at them and had a slightly heavier wire put in with WIRE ties this time, plus a rubber band on the side. Then in February they left the same wire and wire ties, but added one chain - the whole point being that first a big side gap must close before anything else can be done.
At first I assumed the wire ties would "hold onto" the archwire better. But I'm not so sure. While flossing between lower front teeth, I yanked the floss out a bit too hard and it pull the archwire out quite a bit! It was a surprise but I got it back where it belonged.
So I don't know what the difference is. I didn't complain one bit about the ligatures, they didn't stain, I have metal brackets and silver ligs. I don't know why she decided to switch to wire ties. I DO know that if the little pointy ends of the wire ties start moving and scraping against the inside of my mouth, it's PAINFUL. More wax!
At first I assumed the wire ties would "hold onto" the archwire better. But I'm not so sure. While flossing between lower front teeth, I yanked the floss out a bit too hard and it pull the archwire out quite a bit! It was a surprise but I got it back where it belonged.
So I don't know what the difference is. I didn't complain one bit about the ligatures, they didn't stain, I have metal brackets and silver ligs. I don't know why she decided to switch to wire ties. I DO know that if the little pointy ends of the wire ties start moving and scraping against the inside of my mouth, it's PAINFUL. More wax!
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Thanks to all for the information and personal stories you have sent to me. It really does help to know that other people are going thru the same things and have some experience in what is normal <grin>! My next adjustment is in 8 weeks! Only 17 more months to go ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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KKTomyris
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom
braced top January 31, 2006
brace bottom February 28, 2006
overbite
minor crowding bottom