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to this
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in just under 28 easy months. Ok, maybe there was a little more in between but right now I'm just enjoying the moment.
It didn't take long to pop the brackets off, and actually one of the top ceramics came off as the assistant was removing an elastic hook. I almost swallowed a molar band that popped off but my toungue saved it before going down my throat. The worst part was grinding the cement off--I found out that I have a sensitive tooth the hard way. The Dr. also filed my top teeth a bit so they are more even though one of them is still pretty uneven from hitting my upper left lateral for so many years. They took the lower impression first and after taking the upper impression I felt something loose in my mouth. At first I thought it was a filling that had come out but when I pulled it out it was a ceramic bracket.
I go back in a week to get my retainers so I've got a week to enjoy my freedom. I'm amazed with how well everything turned out. For the most part having braces was relatively easy and pain free with only a few exceptions. If I had known that it would have been easy I would have gotten them years ago. Thanks to everyone who has posted here and helped convince me that I could survive braces.