I'm 19, and was only really told recently that I was in need of braces. I have always had perfectly straight teeth, with massive gaps. However, I still possessed two baby teeth, and later discovered that my two adult canines were stuck in the roof of my mouth.
My orthodontist sent me to a surgeon, and I had my two baby teeth pulled, my two adult canines exposed and my four wisdom teeth (he thought he'd do it all in one go) extracted about five days ago.
I am having my braces put on mid-January, and have been told that I'll have them on between eighteen months and three years, so that the exposed canines can be moved into place. I only need braces on my top teeth, because my bottom are perfectly straight (thankfully).
I was initially really annoyed about having to have braces during university, but I've grown to appreciate how much better it'll be once this is all over (well, it had better be better because that surgery was painful).
I'm quite interested to see if there's anyone on this site who has shared a similar experience to what I'm currently undertaking. It seems like a fair feat to move these canines over such a big distance. It'd also be amazing if anyone had advice on what to do with these exposed teeth over the next month. I am currently speaking with a lisp, and unfortunately, my job incorporates a large amount of speaking and interacting with other people.
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