Cracking Teeth
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Cracking Teeth
Quick question ...
Does cracking your teeth help or hinder them in moving?
Erin
Does cracking your teeth help or hinder them in moving?
Erin
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I don't understand what you mean when you say 'cracking your teeth'. I hope you don't mean that your teeth literally crack. I have had a couple of teeth do that. (cracked clear in two down to the nerve)...and there would be no point in getting braces if all of them did what mine did!
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Teeth cracking would not be good and would indicate an underlying problem. What you are most likely hearing is the wire slipping on the bracket. The ligature engages the wire into the bracket in order to create a force to move your teeth. Depending on how the wire is flexed and what type of wire you have, different forces are put on the bracket. The engagement may not be able to handle all of the force at the moment causing it to slip and create a sound as the wire slips. This is perfectly normal and expected in many cases. As your teeth and brackets shift the sound should go away.
Hope that helps,
Rory
Hope that helps,
Rory
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I know what sound you are talking about......Your teeth feel kind of squishy when you bite together and it makes a popping/cracking sound. It isn't something that most other people can hear, but you can definately hear it yourself.
Most people have posted that this means your teeth are moving....they are being loosened from the socket.
Sounds really cool.....kind of scary too.
Most people have posted that this means your teeth are moving....they are being loosened from the socket.
Sounds really cool.....kind of scary too.