The power of a powerchain!
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The power of a powerchain!
Wow! I am absolutely shocked.
I broke a bracket and called in the dentist this morning at 9am for him to fix it. He then also popped a 6 link powerchain across my front top two teeth and round to close the gap that had been appearing between the two front teeth (and also obviously shift the teeth round).
Since this appointment at 9 and right now, the gap has closed (fair enough opening up a gap to the left of the front two teeth which isn't powerchained up) but wow. A little over two hours and so much movement?!
Has anyone else noticed such a shift so quickly whilst in powerchains?
I broke a bracket and called in the dentist this morning at 9am for him to fix it. He then also popped a 6 link powerchain across my front top two teeth and round to close the gap that had been appearing between the two front teeth (and also obviously shift the teeth round).
Since this appointment at 9 and right now, the gap has closed (fair enough opening up a gap to the left of the front two teeth which isn't powerchained up) but wow. A little over two hours and so much movement?!
Has anyone else noticed such a shift so quickly whilst in powerchains?
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Ahh...I met my first powerchain yesterday. Ortho placed one on the bottom. I was okay for the first two hours, then the pain started to set it. I thought, "Oh, this can't be as bad as brace day." So I didn't take any meds, well about 2 hours later, I am sitting here at work and I felt the pain! I took some motrin, it went away. My teeth were starting to get very sore and tender.
2:30 am this morning, I am awoken with major pain. I thought I was pregnant and giving birth - realized I wasn't, so I took some Excedrin and put a heating pad on my teeth and the pain subsided.
Today the pain has been hit and miss. I just took some motrin an hour ago and the pain is gone.
The good news! My gaps are really close to closing and I noticed the PC has significiently changed my lower arch already. It has been about 26 hours since it was placed on. I was afraid that the PC was going to make my teeth crooked but so far so good!
I will be very afraid when the ortho puts one on the top.
2:30 am this morning, I am awoken with major pain. I thought I was pregnant and giving birth - realized I wasn't, so I took some Excedrin and put a heating pad on my teeth and the pain subsided.
Today the pain has been hit and miss. I just took some motrin an hour ago and the pain is gone.
The good news! My gaps are really close to closing and I noticed the PC has significiently changed my lower arch already. It has been about 26 hours since it was placed on. I was afraid that the PC was going to make my teeth crooked but so far so good!
I will be very afraid when the ortho puts one on the top.
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I had my first adjustment and wire change yesterday since getting the powerchain almost 8 weeks ago... let me tell you, when they took the powerchain and wire off, it was ugly underneath. I pride myself on having good hygeine practices but unfortunately there was plaque buildup on the wire, brackets and chain. A few of the gates on the brackets were hard to open because of this.
The assistant said this is normal but I was not happy. Luckily, after I had these removed, I went to the dentist for a cleaning, and when I returned to the ortho, no additional PC was needed.
So, if you have a PC, spend some extra time cleaning. I have a waterpik, Sonic Care and I floss everyday.
It is amazing what 8 weeks can do.
The assistant said this is normal but I was not happy. Luckily, after I had these removed, I went to the dentist for a cleaning, and when I returned to the ortho, no additional PC was needed.
So, if you have a PC, spend some extra time cleaning. I have a waterpik, Sonic Care and I floss everyday.
It is amazing what 8 weeks can do.
Snowglobe-
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? I have a hard enough time making sure I floss correctly under the wires, and am constantly brushing around the brackets. I just don't see how you can clean under/between the chain links.
I don't yet have my chain, but I'm sure I'm going to get one at some point. My pre-braces hygiene (embarassing to say) was not very good, and I'm trying my darndest to have clean, healthy teeth now.
Thanks for any advice you can give!!!
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? I have a hard enough time making sure I floss correctly under the wires, and am constantly brushing around the brackets. I just don't see how you can clean under/between the chain links.
I don't yet have my chain, but I'm sure I'm going to get one at some point. My pre-braces hygiene (embarassing to say) was not very good, and I'm trying my darndest to have clean, healthy teeth now.
Thanks for any advice you can give!!!
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[quote="catgyrl"]Snowglobe-
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? quote]
That is not a dumb question - that is a question I wished I had asked when I got the powerchain! It seems to me that the plaque gets stuck in the space between the chain and the bracket. It actually just attached itself and I couldn't see it. I thought I was doing a good job with my proxy brush but I guess not. The assistant had a hard time getting the gate on my bracket to open because it was stuck. It was very painful.
I use the proxy brushes, a water pik, and my Sonic Care. The only thing different I did from my adjustment before this one, was...get this: I waited an hour to an hour and a half after I ate because everyone says not to brush right after eating. Well, guess what? I am going back to brushing when I am done eating.
Anyone else have any advice for cleaning around a powerchain?
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? quote]
That is not a dumb question - that is a question I wished I had asked when I got the powerchain! It seems to me that the plaque gets stuck in the space between the chain and the bracket. It actually just attached itself and I couldn't see it. I thought I was doing a good job with my proxy brush but I guess not. The assistant had a hard time getting the gate on my bracket to open because it was stuck. It was very painful.
I use the proxy brushes, a water pik, and my Sonic Care. The only thing different I did from my adjustment before this one, was...get this: I waited an hour to an hour and a half after I ate because everyone says not to brush right after eating. Well, guess what? I am going back to brushing when I am done eating.
Anyone else have any advice for cleaning around a powerchain?
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[quote="catgyrl"]Snowglobe-
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? quote]
That is not a dumb question - that is a question I wished I had asked when I got the powerchain! It seems to me that the plaque gets stuck in the space between the chain and the bracket. It actually just attached itself and I couldn't see it. I thought I was doing a good job with my proxy brush but I guess not. The assistant had a hard time getting the gate on my bracket to open because it was stuck. It was very painful.
I use the proxy brushes, a water pik, and my Sonic Care. The only thing different I did from my adjustment before this one, was...get this: I waited an hour to an hour and a half after I ate because everyone says not to brush right after eating. Well, guess what? I am going back to brushing when I am done eating.
Anyone else have any advice for cleaning around a powerchain?
This may be a dumb question, but... how does one clean under a powerchain? quote]
That is not a dumb question - that is a question I wished I had asked when I got the powerchain! It seems to me that the plaque gets stuck in the space between the chain and the bracket. It actually just attached itself and I couldn't see it. I thought I was doing a good job with my proxy brush but I guess not. The assistant had a hard time getting the gate on my bracket to open because it was stuck. It was very painful.
I use the proxy brushes, a water pik, and my Sonic Care. The only thing different I did from my adjustment before this one, was...get this: I waited an hour to an hour and a half after I ate because everyone says not to brush right after eating. Well, guess what? I am going back to brushing when I am done eating.
Anyone else have any advice for cleaning around a powerchain?