Mindykatz's Progress- 7/30 UPDATE 1st adjustment

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Pixel Witch
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#31 Post by Pixel Witch »

I totally did a quick poke and brush at the grocery store bathroom, because of that stupid yellow dot. Some girl came in and didn't even bat an eye. :D
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#32 Post by mindykatz »

LOL - actually I went into the same bathroom yesterday and there was a nursing student (I work at a college) on the toilet with the stall door COMPLETELY OPEN! I even made eye contact with her cause I just couldn't believe it, and she didn't seem to care or think it was unusual at all. I was like, pretty horrified, lol.

Soooo I guess if things like THAT occur in public bathrooms, then brushing my teeth in there probably wouldn't cause anyone to bat an eye at me either, Pixel Witch, lol!

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#33 Post by Miss Smiley »

I would rather brush my teeth in public than have little pieces of food in them. Brushing in public never bothered me and it makes me feel better knowing that I have a clean mouth and others don't mind walking around all day with plaque building particles brewing about. I don't care if they look at me, atleast my mouth is fresh and clean!
Upper and lower 1st premolars extracted
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
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#34 Post by mindykatz »

Well I'm in a better mood today - and I must look like I am because people at work are all asking me if my mouth hurts and stuff, and telling me their tales of woe from having braces as teenagers lol.

The only sort of painful part so far has been that my bottom brackets literally ripped up the inside of my bottom lip - there are shreds of skin hanging (so gross). But it actually doesn't hurt that bad because I didn't even notice the brackets were hurting me until last night when my lip was already all shredded up - it just felt rough. So now I have a gob of wax on each of those bottom brackets, and I've ben rinsing with that Peroxyl mouthwash stuff (mouthwash with H2O2 in it). Much better already! I've been doing warm salt water rinses for 3 weeks now (since I had my extractions) so I think that is an every-day habit already, and that helps too.

Flossing is challenging....I think some of the adhesive got between my teeth beause I REALLY had to work the floss in between some of my teeth, then when it finally went, a peice of adhesive would fly out. There is still one tooth like that that I haven't managed to get the floss between - I'll try again tonight. Also, there are 2 teeth that I just can't floss between because the brackets of one tooth are RIGHT up against the tooth next to it, so I just can't get the floss between there. I suppose it will be ok to not floss those (not like I have any other choice) until the teeth straighten out and there is more room.

Took me 45 minutes to clean my teeth last night! I'm hoping for 40 minutes tonight!

(I was hoping to add a ticker to count down to my first adjustment, but it lokos like tickerfactory.com is down.....I'll try later hmm.)

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#35 Post by mindykatz »

Ugh - I have a poking wire ALREADY! I tried bending it back with a pencil eraser and the back of a spoon but no luck - its really short so i don't think itll bend, and if I push too hard on it to try to bend it back it causes the whole wire to move and my teeth twang.

I'll see what else I can do with it - I really don't feel like going back to the ortho already but I will if this wire keeps getting on my nerves. Bleh!

Some bittersweet news : my top 2 front teeth and my bottom 4 front teeth hurt to the touch (like when I press wax on them)...so that measn they're moving already! Wee hee! :lol:

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#36 Post by mindykatz »

Is it possible to feel when your teeth move? I swear, earlier today I got a sharp twinge in my lower front teeth, and I was like "OMG what was that?!". I'm wondering if my tooth moved a fraction of a millimeter and it just reverberated throughout the adjacent teeth so I felt it.....maybe? lol! Who knows...

I'm sitting here watching America's Funniest Videos and drinking my "girly drink" (a Smirnoff Ice) and thinking that this braces thing might not be so bad after all. :o cool! :rawk:

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#37 Post by mindykatz »

Yeah I'm definately getting this pokey wire taken care of on Monday. I was going to wait because I got a card to hang in my bathroom about how to brush, and what to do if your braces break or hurt you...it said for a poking wire just bend it back yourself....but I have a poking archwire and I suppose thats different that just a normal poking wire, and for that it says to just call for an appointment. So thats what I shall do! Now I just have to put up with my little puncture wound till Monday morning lol. :roll:

I couldn't resist, and took some pictures of my teeth last night to see if anything was noticable by sight. It's not really...but the movement is noticable in that its a LOT easier to floss between some of my teeth - I don't even have to work the floss in, it just goes right up there! I definately used to have to work the floss in there a little bit last week, so things are moving a little! Hooray!

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#38 Post by mindykatz »

I just got back from the ortho - he fixed my poking wires (I ended up having 2 poking wires after the weekend!). He said, "those Damons are the best, but the wires tend to shift a bit, so just keep calling us if they keep poking you!" He's so nice! I also got some silicon wax in funky little glittery containers....I love the stuff they give me thats geared towards 12 year old girls, its so darn cute!!!!

Braces aren't too bad so far - people at work have stopped looking at my mouth when I talk, so I guess they're getting used to them too! I do have a lisp, but I think that's mainly because I have a section of archwire with a spring on it on my upper teeth, and the archwire sticks out a lot (so it can "push down" to spread my teeth apart to make room for my sideways tooth) and my lip has a hard time getting around it. I bet once the two teeth that the spring is pushing apart move enough, the wire will flatten out against my teeth and I won't have the lisp anymore.

I do have a pic of my newly braced-face, but my work computer doesn't seem to want to save it in .jpg format, so I'll post it from home later! :computer:

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#39 Post by mindykatz »

Well I'm getting used tot he sheer amount of time it takes to take care of my teeth - it usually takes me about 20-30 minutes just to floss at night, so I've just started flossing while I'm sitting on the couch watching TV before bed! I'm still trying to find that child's mouthwash that turns your plaque blue so I can be 100% sure I'm cleaning as well as I need to be - I will check Eckerd for it after work today.

2 things I'm sort of concerned about. #1 is that I have a very sore-to-the-touch, raised bumpy spot on the boney part of my gum that is right above my very back upper molar on one side. I THINK the little "arm" that sticks out of my bracket (I guess this is for elastic bands later on?) is digging up into my gum and causing this painful sore. I've been using warm salt water rinses and trying to brush it very gently (cause it hurts), and have a chunk of wax over it at the moment, which makes it feel a little better. I totally forgot to ask about it when I got my archwires clipped yesterday. If it gets worse or isn't gone by my first adjustment, I'll make myself a note to ask my ortho then. Dental wax is my new bestest friend! :-9

#2 concern is that basically all of my incisors are still really sore, and I can't put much pressure on them. They don't hurt when I'm not eating due to my bite at the moment (only a few molars touch when I bite all the way down), but I still can't use them to bite food with. I tried eating a hot dog yesterday and I couldn't even break through the hot dog skin with them because they hurt too much. Is this normal? I know I've only had braces for less than a week, but I thought I'd be able to eat sort of normally by now. My molars are my only useful teeth right now, lol!

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#40 Post by Pixel Witch »

My incisors are the same. They feel a bit better if I gnaw on the bite wafer, but biting into food is not fun.

I'm just putting the food on my molars after cutting into small pieces. :D

Actually, my canines felt this way and today they don't, but my premolars do. I guess those are what's moving now?

I'm definitely getting movement because my bite is all wonky now.
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#41 Post by mindykatz »

I can't find those bite wafers anywhere either - I'm having so much trouble finding all this stuff lol. Are they sold in drug stores? If they are, I haven't been lookin hard enough! :?

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#42 Post by mindykatz »

It's my 1-week B-day anniversary!

1 week down and.....lets see...79 to 95 more weeks to go!

Wee hee!! :jump: :jump: :jump:

:pinkbraces:

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#43 Post by minlou01 »

mindykatz wrote:Well I'm getting used tot he sheer amount of time it takes to take care of my teeth - it usually takes me about 20-30 minutes just to floss at night, so I've just started flossing while I'm sitting on the couch watching TV before bed! I'm still trying to find that child's mouthwash that turns your plaque blue so I can be 100% sure I'm cleaning as well as I need to be - I will check Eckerd for it after work today.

2 things I'm sort of concerned about. #1 is that I have a very sore-to-the-touch, raised bumpy spot on the boney part of my gum that is right above my very back upper molar on one side. I THINK the little "arm" that sticks out of my bracket (I guess this is for elastic bands later on?) is digging up into my gum and causing this painful sore. I've been using warm salt water rinses and trying to brush it very gently (cause it hurts), and have a chunk of wax over it at the moment, which makes it feel a little better. I totally forgot to ask about it when I got my archwires clipped yesterday. If it gets worse or isn't gone by my first adjustment, I'll make myself a note to ask my ortho then. Dental wax is my new bestest friend! :-9

#2 concern is that basically all of my incisors are still really sore, and I can't put much pressure on them. They don't hurt when I'm not eating due to my bite at the moment (only a few molars touch when I bite all the way down), but I still can't use them to bite food with. I tried eating a hot dog yesterday and I couldn't even break through the hot dog skin with them because they hurt too much. Is this normal? I know I've only had braces for less than a week, but I thought I'd be able to eat sort of normally by now. My molars are my only useful teeth right now, lol!
Hey Mindy!

Do you know what that mouthwash is called?

Good luck in your journey...my b-day was 6/4 so we aren't far off of each other and my name is Mindy too!
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3/24/07 Lower Wisdom Teeth Extracted-Major Complications (Fractured Jaw & Dry Sockets) Postponed B-Day by 2 Months
6/4/07 Upper Arch Braced
7/2/07 Lower ArchBraced
5/29/10 Debraced!!!!

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#44 Post by mindykatz »

minlou: hey I JUST found the name of that mouthwash yesterday - I havent went out to look for it yet though. It's called Agent Cool Blue - Listerine makes it.
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#45 Post by minlou01 »

Thanks Mindy!

It looks likes it might be a bit difficult to find right now. There was a recall of the product. :roll:

Here's the details:

Consumer Statement

McNEIL-PPC, Inc. has announced a voluntary nationwide consumer recall of all lots of the GLACIER MINT™ and BUBBLE BLAST™ flavors of LISTERINE® AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse after the Company determined that the preservative system is not adequate against certain microorganisms. McNEIL-PPC, Inc. has been in full communication with the FDA regarding this issue and the decision to implement a voluntary recall. For further detail, please see complete press release.

FAQ

How can I tell if I have purchased affected product?
All lots of AGENT COOL BLUEâ„¢ Plaque-Detecting Rinse are being recalled. Consumers can readily distinguish this product by the cartoon character on the front of the bottle.
What should I do with the product I purchased?
Consumers should discontinue using any bottle of AGENT COOL BLUEâ„¢ Plaque-Detecting Rinse & properly dispose of the product.
How do I get a refund?
Consumers may obtain a full refund through calling the toll free consumer line at McNEIL-PPC, Inc., 1-888-222-0249, or click here to print the form necessary to mail-in to secure refund.
My child has been using this product. Should I be concerned?
McNEIL-PPC, Inc. conducted a thorough assessment and concluded that the risk of illness in healthy individuals following use of this product is very low. However, there could be a significant health risk to individuals with weakened or suppressed immune systems. If you have further concerns, please consult your healthcare professional.
Have any other LISTERINE® products been affected?
Only AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse products are affected by this action. Consumers can readily distinguish this product by the cartoon character on the front of the bottle. No other LISTERINE® branded products are affected and they remain safe and effective for use as directed.
Have other countries been impacted or just the U.S.?
The Caribbean: Specifically Puerto Rico, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, Netherlands Antilles, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, St. Vincent, Suriname, Trinidad
I have additional questions. Where can I go for more information?
Please call the toll free consumer line at McNEIL-PPC, Inc., 1-888-222-0249.
McNEIL-PPC, INC. TODAY ISSUES VOLUNTARY NATIONWIDE CONSUMER RECALL OF LISTERINE® AGENT COOL BLUE™ PLAQUE-DETECTING RINSE PRODUCTS

MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY - April 11, 2007 – McNEIL-PPC, Inc. (the "Company") today announced a voluntary nationwide consumer recall of all lots of the GLACIER MINT™ and BUBBLE BLAST™ flavors of LISTERINE® AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse after the Company determined that the preservative system is not adequate against certain microorganisms. The Company has been in full communication with the FDA regarding this issue and the decision to implement a voluntary recall. The Company is recalling all bottles of AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse, an estimated 4 million, from both retailers and consumers.

The Company conducted a thorough assessment and concluded that the risk of illness in healthy individuals following use of this product is very low. However, there could be a significant health risk to individuals with weakened or suppressed immune systems. To date, there have been no consumer adverse health events reported that are related to this issue.

The recall affects all existing bottles of AGENT COOL BLUEâ„¢ Plaque-Detecting Rinse. Consumers should discontinue using and properly discard the product, and may obtain a full refund through calling the Company's toll free consumer line 1-888-222-0249 and mailing in the back label, including the UPC code. Additional information can be found at the product website www.agentcoolblue.com.

Introduced in 2006, AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse tints plaque blue for better brushing. Consumers can readily distinguish this product by the cartoon character on the front of the bottle. Only AGENT COOL BLUE™ Plaque-Detecting Rinse products are affected by this action. No other LISTERINE® branded products are affected and they remain safe and effective for use as directed.

"We have voluntarily initiated this recall of AGENT COOL BLUEâ„¢ Plaque-Detecting Rinse because our primary concern is that consumers have complete confidence in the safety and effectiveness of our products," said Paul Sturman, President, Consumer Healthcare North America, McNEIL-PPC, Inc. "This voluntary action is in keeping with our longstanding policy of providing timely and effective consumer information about all our products."

AGENT COOL BLUEâ„¢ Plaque-Detecting Rinse has been sold to consumers through supermarkets, drug stores, mass merchants and other retail outlets, and is sold to dental professionals' offices nationwide. The Company is contacting dental professionals and retailers directly as part of their recall notification process.

McNEIL-PPC, Inc. is located in Morris Plains, NJ and Fort Washington, PA.
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3/10/07 Upper Wisdom Teeth Extracted
3/24/07 Lower Wisdom Teeth Extracted-Major Complications (Fractured Jaw & Dry Sockets) Postponed B-Day by 2 Months
6/4/07 Upper Arch Braced
7/2/07 Lower ArchBraced
5/29/10 Debraced!!!!

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