Calm down, Othello.Meryaten wrote:Well, basically sod you mcawful.
Just a helpful hint to the original poster. No need for World War 3.
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I always take 2 of the 500mg tylenols, so 1000mg. If I'm in real pain, I pop 3 and it makes it a little easier.Meryaten wrote:
I remain surprised that Tylenol wasn't enough for you - braces pain really shouldn't be so severe as to require anything stronger. I assume you take it at full strength?
Hope things continue to improve for you.
Yeah it makes perfect sense to me, so why would my dentist tell me that I don't need to have them re-attached if they fall off? Is he being lazy?Meryaten wrote:Attachments are Invisalign's way of improving how well the system can manage certain types of movement that it would be poor at otherwise.
Think for a sec about fixed braces - because they are attached to the teeth, they can apply forces in all the necessary ways - in/out (making the arch narrower/wider), up/down (intrusion and extrusion - levelling), along the arch, and to rotate. Now, on the other hand, because it does not grip the teeth in the same way, Invisalign won't manage some of these types of movement as well, if at all, without the aid of attachements that allow them to grip onto the teeth in a different way. To pick the most obvious example, intrusion is logically doable, but how would an aligner extrude a tooth, without some way to grip onto it? Rotation is another example where attachments are considered to help movement.
Did that make some sense?
WEIRD! An attachment fell off my tooth about a month ago. I called right away, and they told me to just wait until my next appointment (almost two months later - July 8th). I asked three questions:djrobsd wrote:Anyway, one of them has already fallen off again, and when I saw my dentist last Monday he told me that "it's ok"...