Other patients in ortho office
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Okay my ortho has 4 chairs in one room , seperated by low walls each with a gameboy advance attached on them for the kids, heck I play a little myself and he also has a private area in the same room with one chair, I rarely see anyone in there , mostly the times I've seen the other patients are out in the same area as myself, I never had a prob with it, just see it as normal. He does have an area upstairs where xrays and consultation is done which is very private. But no one seems to care what is going on with you, they are more concerned about what the assistant or the ortho is doing to them. So it doesn't bother me.
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After a total of 22 months and 12 days, I am braces free!
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After a total of 22 months and 12 days, I am braces free!
So far, at every adjustment I have been in a room with at least two whining, complaining children getting their adjustments. I can't stand that... though I can see the convenience of having it all in one big room. Oh wel.
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Permanant bonded retainer on bottom, bite positioner, and Hawley retainer at night...
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My ortho's office has about 7 chairs that are arranged in a semi circle in this big room. No divider, unless you count the trays and chairs the assistants use.
I remember one of my adjustments, there was a very young girl just freaking out on the other side of the room.
I can't say it bothers me at all though.
I remember one of my adjustments, there was a very young girl just freaking out on the other side of the room.
I can't say it bothers me at all though.
Full upper and lower metal braces put on May 12, 2005.
Braces free as of April 18, 2006!
Temporarily rebraced Nov. 21, 2006. ( I think I've moved past temporary. )
Brace free again - July 26, 2007.
Braces free as of April 18, 2006!
Temporarily rebraced Nov. 21, 2006. ( I think I've moved past temporary. )
Brace free again - July 26, 2007.
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My orthos' office has two small separate rooms, one with a chair, and the other with the picture/x-ray equipment. Besides that, there is a waiting room (sort of living-roomish), a break room, and a larger room with six chairs, some gameboys, and loads of magazines of all different types. I sometimes feel akward, especially with the lip-stretchers in, because EVERYBODY can see me and my gaping mouth. But then again, it is interesing to observe the bustling of assistants, and other patients' mouths while I'm waiting.
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Cassidy!
I totally understand what you mean! My ortho has 7 chairs and one little room off to the side where most new patients get braces.I hate going in there and having them work on my mouth especially when there are other people from school there. What really bothers me is when you have the lip stretcher things in and there are other people there watching. Its very embarrassing.
Have you ever noticed that there are lots of parents in there watching their kids progress but instead they stare at you? I remember when my ortho specifically worked on me for my impacted cuspids and put so much stuff in my mouth for a long time that I could see all of these other parents staring at me...
-Hannah
I totally understand what you mean! My ortho has 7 chairs and one little room off to the side where most new patients get braces.I hate going in there and having them work on my mouth especially when there are other people from school there. What really bothers me is when you have the lip stretcher things in and there are other people there watching. Its very embarrassing.
Have you ever noticed that there are lots of parents in there watching their kids progress but instead they stare at you? I remember when my ortho specifically worked on me for my impacted cuspids and put so much stuff in my mouth for a long time that I could see all of these other parents staring at me...
-Hannah
My ortho has 7 chairs in one back room and the chairs face the wall. then there is also a computer next to each chair. It never really bothered me that there are other people in the room at the same time. They all are getting stuff done and probably feel the same way. I do admit however that the parents that go in there to be with their children like staring at other patients instead. So far I have been lucky and have always been at the chair that is at the other end of the room out of view from those 'onlookers'. But in truth it does not bother me. the adjustments never take more then 20 min. so I can tolerate that ok.
On a funny note - I just went last Friday for adjustment and my ortho has braces now himself !! He is refreshing his smile he said. I told him that I think this is just fair. Now he knows how his patients feel. LOL.
On a funny note - I just went last Friday for adjustment and my ortho has braces now himself !! He is refreshing his smile he said. I told him that I think this is just fair. Now he knows how his patients feel. LOL.
My orthodontist office has 12 little cubicles. You can sometimes hear what's going on in the next cubicle if they speak sort of loudly otherwise you mostly hear mumbling. I consider myself fortunate after reading some of the other replies. I don't think I would be comfortable with other people sitting right there listening and watching everything.
My orthodontist office has 10 little cubicles. You can sometimes hear what's going on in the next cubicle if they speak sort of loudly otherwise you mostly hear mumbling. I consider myself fortunate after reading some of the other replies. I don't think I would be comfortable with other people sitting right there listening and watching everything.
My orthodontist office has 10 little cubicles. You can sometimes hear what's going on in the next cubicle if they speak sort of loudly otherwise you mostly hear mumbling. I consider myself fortunate after reading some of the other replies. I don't think I would be comfortable with other people sitting right there listening and watching everything.
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I agree that that is totally fair! At the office I go to, the senior ortho (who owns the business) insists that all of his assistants/staff get braces (whether they need them or not, but pretty much everyone can always improve) if they haven't already, so they can relate to the patients. This must be rather expensive, but I thought it was a good idea!ANYA wrote: On a funny note - I just went last Friday for adjustment and my ortho has braces now himself !! He is refreshing his smile he said. I told him that I think this is just fair. Now he knows how his patients feel. LOL.
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