
how many times a day do you change your elastics????
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how many times a day do you change your elastics????
hi all, last tuesday i got elastics and i was just wondering how many times a day do you change them..thanks for your input mateo's 

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changing elastics
I wore elastics twice with my braces (Off for almost 2 weeks.) and was told to change them once a day. What did the ortho say?
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The first 6 weeks of me getting them I changed them 3 times a day. Then I got so fed up with wearing them during the day, you know when you talk and they rub, that I now compromise. I don't wear them in the day but I wear 4 instead of 2 during the night (double power) and it feels really weird in the morning. My bite is still changing so it is working. Even if this does slow down the treatment I don't really mind as I get my freedom from them things when i talk, eat, smile...during the day.
My ortho just told me to change them at night before bed...so during the day when I eat I take them out and then put the same ones back in. Maybe changing them more often would make things go faster! 

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I change them 4 or 5 times a day.
My ortho said to change them any time they don't feel tight. I had a friend tell me the same thing.
After they're in your mouth under stress for a few hours they start to loose their strength so changing them often will keep the strength at it's most effective.
Does that make sense??
Jenn
My ortho said to change them any time they don't feel tight. I had a friend tell me the same thing.
After they're in your mouth under stress for a few hours they start to loose their strength so changing them often will keep the strength at it's most effective.
Does that make sense??
Jenn
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I wore Damon 3's and Opals for 20 months at age 42. Braces off January 2007
http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=3535 a little more about me here: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/co ... 961130.htm
Doubling up is not a good idea unless you got your ortho's approval.I don't wear them in the day but I wear 4 instead of 2 during the night (double power) and it feels really weird in the morning. My bite is still changing so it is working. Even if this does slow down the treatment I don't really mind as I get my freedom from them things when i talk, eat, smile...during the day.
"double power" could cause trauma to any tooth. Please check with your ortho.
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hmmm
By elastics, do you mean something other than the tiny rubber bands around each bracket? Because if that's what you mean, I've never changed mine
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The ortho girl puts the elastics on with a strange tool, and there is one around each bracket in my mouth. No one has ever mentioned changing them. I've only had braces a short while, so forgive my ignorance please!

The ortho girl puts the elastics on with a strange tool, and there is one around each bracket in my mouth. No one has ever mentioned changing them. I've only had braces a short while, so forgive my ignorance please!

