Impatient! (unrealistic expectations)
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Impatient! (unrealistic expectations)
I realise this is totally ludicrous, but part of me - a tiny, stupid, delusion part - was hoping to see near perfect results after just a few days. Or at least some definite movement
The sensisible part of me knows that this is a process that takes months and years, but somehow I'm still a tiny bit disappointed.
Anyone else as dumb and delusional as me, who hoped for a magic instant miracle?!
The sensisible part of me knows that this is a process that takes months and years, but somehow I'm still a tiny bit disappointed.
Anyone else as dumb and delusional as me, who hoped for a magic instant miracle?!
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I definitely had the same unrealistic expectations...at first. Then after I got used to my braces and basically forgot about them, one day my mother commented on how straight my teeth were getting. I didn't believe her, so I ran to the nearest mirror to check, and sure enough, they had moved a TON! Your teeth may be moving faster than you think, you might not realize it because you see your teeth many times a day. Hang in there! The time goes faster than you originally think.
Damon 2's top and bottom, BRACED 02/22/04 and REMOVED 08/29/05. Now in bonded retainers (top and bottom) :4 wisdom teeth surgically removed on 12/22/05:
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I went into this process not expecting immediate results, however, the process has flown by rather quickly for me. I cannot believe the amount of movement that has occured in 3 months. Here, I'll even provide some Before & After photos! :
Before - July 30th, 2005 - This is one week after being braced. My teeth actually got a little worse before they started shifting into their new positions.
After - October 20th, 2005 - *Just* under the 3 month mark when I took this photo. Lots of change. I never expected this much so soon.
Suffice it to say, don't preoccupy yourself with your teeth shifting so soon! It'll be like watching grass grow! It's a process that takes time. I'm sure things'll start picking up. For the first month I saw nearly no shifting of my teeth at all and then -*BAM!!!*- things started to move after that pretty quickly. Taking weekly photos of your teeth can really show the progress you've made.
Good luck with everything! And have some patience.
Before - July 30th, 2005 - This is one week after being braced. My teeth actually got a little worse before they started shifting into their new positions.
After - October 20th, 2005 - *Just* under the 3 month mark when I took this photo. Lots of change. I never expected this much so soon.
Suffice it to say, don't preoccupy yourself with your teeth shifting so soon! It'll be like watching grass grow! It's a process that takes time. I'm sure things'll start picking up. For the first month I saw nearly no shifting of my teeth at all and then -*BAM!!!*- things started to move after that pretty quickly. Taking weekly photos of your teeth can really show the progress you've made.
Good luck with everything! And have some patience.
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MadeIn1984 - that is INCREDIBLE progress! Your teeth are looking superb.
What I'm finding strange is that my teeth are more sore on the "good" side of my mouth (eg the teeth that don't need to move much, if at all). Whereas the other side where they are sort of squooshed in and need to be moved out quite some way, they aren't feeling much at all.
But I know it all happens bit by bit. My granny always told me I needed to be more patient.
Hannah - good luck to you too - and hopefully my granny's patience will be with both of us!
What I'm finding strange is that my teeth are more sore on the "good" side of my mouth (eg the teeth that don't need to move much, if at all). Whereas the other side where they are sort of squooshed in and need to be moved out quite some way, they aren't feeling much at all.
But I know it all happens bit by bit. My granny always told me I needed to be more patient.
Hannah - good luck to you too - and hopefully my granny's patience will be with both of us!
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I didn't notice movement in my first four weeks but the wire got trimed so, hey something must have moved!
Also, i now and agan feel like tooth or two want to come off (no pain), weird feeling so I think something most be moving.
I love statistics ( if i can spell it, we need spelling check here, or have we got one I can't find?), and they say teeth move 1mm a month, so they must be moving.
Slowly, slowly but safely.
Also, i now and agan feel like tooth or two want to come off (no pain), weird feeling so I think something most be moving.
I love statistics ( if i can spell it, we need spelling check here, or have we got one I can't find?), and they say teeth move 1mm a month, so they must be moving.
Slowly, slowly but safely.
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