My Journey into Braces -(tazunemono)
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Looks like they are moving slowly but surely Remember to take some advil BEFORE you next adjustment. I always forget and remember when its too late and my teeth are already sore
Reading your previous post about the molar bands, I have 'burrs' on the inside of mine too, but my ortho just told me I had to deal with it. I have 4, they are so irritating. I'm jealous they fixed yours for you.
Reading your previous post about the molar bands, I have 'burrs' on the inside of mine too, but my ortho just told me I had to deal with it. I have 4, they are so irritating. I'm jealous they fixed yours for you.
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Should be no big deal for him to grind them off - ask him again. After all, you're the one paying for it...
I've already had to have two bands replaced because they broke (one was chewing beef jerky - bad idea) and the other sort of 'peeled away' when i was eating, causing a 'tear' of sorts which eventually broke the band.
All he has to do is fit, mix and cement new ones in. Takes my guy like 5 minutes. What's the big deal?
I've already had to have two bands replaced because they broke (one was chewing beef jerky - bad idea) and the other sort of 'peeled away' when i was eating, causing a 'tear' of sorts which eventually broke the band.
All he has to do is fit, mix and cement new ones in. Takes my guy like 5 minutes. What's the big deal?