Dos and Don'ts for Unbraced People Embracing Braced People
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My point was that teeth are by far a better investment then cosmetics or clothes.catgyrl wrote:TOO TRUE!! And I was just thinking about that this morning as I brushed my teeth. My one big extraction gap has now turned into one big... one medium, and one small, for a total of THREE gaps. I could've gotten black and orange ligs a few weeks ago and gone as a Jack-O-Lantern!RedDress wrote:
You can spend 10 thousand dollars on make up, shoes and clothes. But if your teeth are crooked you will always look like you are ready for Halloween all thye year round anyway...
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To be rude to your face like that!!! I understand some of the people on here being rude and WITCHY! But thats because they're behind a computer, so its not like we can smack the crap outta them. But right there next to you, how does she know you aren't a psycho adult WITH braces? The nerve of some people.jensceana73 wrote: would you believe one of the parents in the waiting room looks up from her magazine and says, "well, you do realize most of us have already had braces" ....most of what lady, most of you @itches? Oops, I mean, adults.
Gosh was she stupid!ashesgap wrote:To be rude to your face like that!!! I understand some of the people on here being rude and WITCHY! But thats because they're behind a computer, so its not like we can smack the crap outta them. But right there next to you, how does she know you aren't a psycho adult WITH braces? The nerve of some people.jensceana73 wrote: would you believe one of the parents in the waiting room looks up from her magazine and says, "well, you do realize most of us have already had braces" ....most of what lady, most of you @itches? Oops, I mean, adults.
If someone would say to me
"well, you do realize most of us have already had braces?''
I would reply:
Oh... you did already? I thought you were here for an initial consultation
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Yes, I understood your point. I was just making a Halloween joke...RedDress wrote:My point was that teeth are by far a better investment then cosmetics or clothes.catgyrl wrote:TOO TRUE!! And I was just thinking about that this morning as I brushed my teeth. My one big extraction gap has now turned into one big... one medium, and one small, for a total of THREE gaps. I could've gotten black and orange ligs a few weeks ago and gone as a Jack-O-Lantern!RedDress wrote:
You can spend 10 thousand dollars on make up, shoes and clothes. But if your teeth are crooked you will always look like you are ready for Halloween all thye year round anyway...
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RedDress..Ashesgap,
I find that in my experience with braces...adults either get it...or they don't, there is no in between. And, the one's that don't almost ALWAYS...say something without "filter". Like my dad, who informed me that this was all a "waste of time and money, who in their right mind would have those on for close to 3 years"....
Clearly dad, I mustn't have a "right" mind.
Gee, wonder where I got that from......dad.
The one's who do "get it", not only are supportive, but have some of the most wonderful and encouraging things to say. Without even knowing it, saying something so simple as "good for you", help to make me feel "tickled pink" about the decision I have made.....
I find that in my experience with braces...adults either get it...or they don't, there is no in between. And, the one's that don't almost ALWAYS...say something without "filter". Like my dad, who informed me that this was all a "waste of time and money, who in their right mind would have those on for close to 3 years"....
Clearly dad, I mustn't have a "right" mind.
Gee, wonder where I got that from......dad.
The one's who do "get it", not only are supportive, but have some of the most wonderful and encouraging things to say. Without even knowing it, saying something so simple as "good for you", help to make me feel "tickled pink" about the decision I have made.....
It never even crossed my mind whether it is a bad or good decision.jensceana73 wrote: Without even knowing it, saying something so simple as "good for you", help to make me feel "tickled pink" about the decision I have made.....
All you had to figure that it is right is:
Can I afford it? and
Do you want to have these theeth for the rest of your life.
If the answer for the first question is "yes", and for the second one is "no", sincerely,
what is the point to questoin it???
Haha! I guess as a person from the "the other camp" I secretely admit that people without braces with crooked teeth really make me feel bad for them, especially young girls. I do not mean those who cannot afford it, but those who not even consider it as a good thing to do.
One girl of 25, once told me:
"I though about having an orthodontic treatment, but that would involve extracting two perfectly healthy teeh!!, so I said No, thank you!".
Gosh, I wonder why does she need them all perfectly healthy teath for if her bite is all messed up and her fron teeth are really sticking out in 3 different directions? Sort of - the more the better. Kind of some supplies in case some of them get rotten )).
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RedDress,
I had to think real hard about having 4 extractions....and 3 of my teeth were already filled.
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I had to think real hard about having 4 extractions....and 3 of my teeth were already filled.
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Well, you are right , 4 extractions sound a little too much emotionally.vak103 wrote:RedDress,
I had to think real hard about having 4 extractions....and 3 of my teeth were already filled.
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but sincerely, don't you think that in the end it is better for your teeth to be in the proper position? It really helps to improve your oral health and with proper hygiene - filled teeth are no problem. I actually have them all filled . It does not get any worse, if the filling are made well and you take care about them (fillings) in particular too.
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My ortho does the same thing. My DH went with me to the consult the other day (for his consult, too, I guess) and the ladies talked him into putting in for the Christmas drawing. Then he complained about getting talked into take gift from kids. Had them rolling with laughter. I am used to the kid movies and crap, cause with the three kids I spend a lot of time in the peds office. I just kind of focus in that direction. My tickets go to the kids, too.jensceana73 wrote:I can relate AMBROW 11.....
Please don't look at me when I walk in the waiting room, and then look behind me, and look...and look....and look, like...where's the kid???? (I have to laugh though, because all the little kids stare at me...A LOT.....and you JUST KNOW...you know, that their mommy's are leaning over and saying, "now Tommy, that...that right there....is what will happen if you don't brush, you'll be an....ADULT with braces")....such horror
OR....My othro's office gives us "tickets" if we've been doing a good job brushing and cleaning....we get 2 each visit. Anyway, we can turn them in for treats. All treats....are geared towards ages 11-17. So I made a comment one day about..."hmmm which, Hannah Montana poster do I want today", and would you believe one of the parents in the waiting room looks up from her magazine and says, "well, you do realize most of us have already had braces" ....most of what lady, most of you @itches? Oops, I mean, adults. So the receptionist chimes in and says, um Jen, there is a gift card for Dairy Queen in there.
Gee ....lucky me. How could I have missed it.
(No really the ladies in my office are really nice, and always try to remember to give me my "tickets" because they know I save them up for my kids to bring in and use)
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Do say "I didn't even notice them"
DON'T say "let me have a look then?" and then afterwards say "ewww!"
DON'T say "let me have a look then?" and then afterwards say "ewww!"
Braces: Metal fixed upper and lower
Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
Braces Removed: August 2013 (after 33 months in braces)
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Estimated treatment time: 18-24 months
Braces Removed: August 2013 (after 33 months in braces)
Retainers: Upper & lower essix and lower bonded
My Story / Before & After photos