Do you comment when meeting others with braces?
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Do you comment when meeting others with braces?
I've had my braces for two months now, most of the other people with braces I see are friends (where of course braces is the major topic of conversation) , or people like customer service (waitresses etc.) which I never comment on or acknowledge, mainly younger people who I have nothing at all in common with besides braces.
Today, for the first time since I got braces, I met someone in my office who also had braces - around my age I think. I was a little bit surprised and we talked for about 30 minutes and surely she must have noticed I had braces also (I was trying to draw attention to them!), but neither of us mentioned it. Then we went out to eat for a group lunch and we were the two at the table with toothpicks working on our braces.
I thought it was a little bit funny.
Just curious if others would comment on the braces in this situation. Would you be offended if someone else did? I think it would be inappropriate to comment to a random stranger on their braces, but not sure how long you need to know them before commenting on them. On the other hand it wouldn't be that strange for a total stranger to comment on someone's shoes so I don't see why braces should be more sensitive.
Today, for the first time since I got braces, I met someone in my office who also had braces - around my age I think. I was a little bit surprised and we talked for about 30 minutes and surely she must have noticed I had braces also (I was trying to draw attention to them!), but neither of us mentioned it. Then we went out to eat for a group lunch and we were the two at the table with toothpicks working on our braces.
I thought it was a little bit funny.
Just curious if others would comment on the braces in this situation. Would you be offended if someone else did? I think it would be inappropriate to comment to a random stranger on their braces, but not sure how long you need to know them before commenting on them. On the other hand it wouldn't be that strange for a total stranger to comment on someone's shoes so I don't see why braces should be more sensitive.
34 y/o guy with full metal brackets and molar bands since 12/16/2009.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
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I think this is fine and normal --I haven't met any other adults with braces so I got mine one, but I'll probably bring it up right away when I do! I think one of the advantages of having braces is that you always have an easy conversation topic at hand. People are always asking me about what my braces are like or telling me stories about when they or someone they knew had braces.
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I think the replies to this are very interesting, most people think it is positive. That is great!
Question: do folks feel there is a 'connection/unity' between people who wear braces?
Question: do folks feel there is a 'connection/unity' between people who wear braces?
34 y/o guy with full metal brackets and molar bands since 12/16/2009.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
I think a lot of people feel an affinity for others experiencing the same thing. Some are quite willing to talk about them while others want to hide them. I think a lot of it has to do with their mental approach to the whole braces thing. I'm free to talk about them but always afraid that the other person will be put off by the discussion. I normally, try to smile and see if they respond.
If I do say something, its often along the lines of "You got braces too, how much longer you got?"
Mike
If I do say something, its often along the lines of "You got braces too, how much longer you got?"
Mike
I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
But who's counting?
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While I don't usually initiate a conversation, I am completly willing to talk about them with anyone. Usually with some one that has them or their kids are getting them. The later has really helped me out since I have refered people to my otho and gotten a great deal for my treatment. The biggest thing I do is try to help my wife get more used to having them and willing to let them be seen.
haha, I would imagine a 34 year old guy with ligs like that isn't going to be too shy about talking about his braces. What are you going to do when the braces come off??? Your teeth will be so... boring!tsmurfenator wrote:I think the replies to this are very interesting, most people think it is positive. That is great!
Question: do folks feel there is a 'connection/unity' between people who wear braces?
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You'd be surprised; I still do turn bright red when somebody mentions them, and still have yet to have anybody I don't know comment on them.jeh wrote: haha, I would imagine a 34 year old guy with ligs like that isn't going to be too shy about talking about his braces. What are you going to do when the braces come off??? Your teeth will be so... boring!
I also discovered something totally unexpected recently: I have found myself feeling slightly (I can't find the word - annoyed? jealous? threatened?) when I see someone else with braces. It makes me feel less fabulous and less unique. When I'm the only one, I feel super special.
34 y/o guy with full metal brackets and molar bands since 12/16/2009.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
I LOVE talking to other adults who have braces! I get super awkwardly excited! I do feel as if we automatically have something in common! A few months back, I saw a girl that I hadn't seen since high school (I'm 24) and the first thing out of my mouth was "WE HAVE THE SAME BRACES!!!! I'M SO EXCITED!" This was instead of a "Hello! How have you been?!" haha...I get awkward about my excitement. Anyhow, I never mind if strangers want to talk about them, or anyone I know wants to talk about them, so long as I don't feel as if they are condescending or judging my decision to get braces.
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4 extractions done in May
Canine exposure eventually
Lower: 7/27/09
4 extractions done in May
Canine exposure eventually