longest period without breaking a bracket?
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longest period without breaking a bracket?
Well, I've been fully braced for 13 days now, with a pallette expander for 6 of those.
When I went in to get my expander in, my ortho told me my front teeth had moved over 2mm in 6 days and that my progress was great. He also said it was great I hadn't broken any brackets as the first week is the hardest and that most people tend to break a bracket while getting used to them.
I really want these braces off as quickly as possible and am very concientious when brushing etc so as to not break a bracket and slow down my progress.
I'm curious; what's the longest period of time you've been without breaking a bracket?
When I went in to get my expander in, my ortho told me my front teeth had moved over 2mm in 6 days and that my progress was great. He also said it was great I hadn't broken any brackets as the first week is the hardest and that most people tend to break a bracket while getting used to them.
I really want these braces off as quickly as possible and am very concientious when brushing etc so as to not break a bracket and slow down my progress.
I'm curious; what's the longest period of time you've been without breaking a bracket?
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I've been in braces about 8 months now and have never broken a bracket. I'm not very careful either. I eat whatever I can chew.
My Ortho does replace my brackets a lot so he can re-position them. But never because I've broken one. My daughter was braced a month after me and has never broken any. My older daughter didn't break any through her whole treatment.
My Ortho does replace my brackets a lot so he can re-position them. But never because I've broken one. My daughter was braced a month after me and has never broken any. My older daughter didn't break any through her whole treatment.
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Braced@28, if you do swallow a bracket they will just pass straight through your digestive system just like anything else. They dont pose a risk, loads of people swallow them. People swallow pennies and coins alot and they pass through so a bracket thats a fraction of the size isnt a problem.
When my bracket fell off it remained attached to the archwire.
When my bracket fell off it remained attached to the archwire.
I had a bracket come unstuck 3 days after my top braces went on. It was attached to a crown, so the fault was probably not mine. 6 weeks later, I broke a bracket off a molar at the back; probably my fault this time, as I'd been eating cheese sticks and they are pretty hard. I guess I must have swallowed it.
I'm into my 4th month and no dramas since (fingers crossed).
I'm into my 4th month and no dramas since (fingers crossed).
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Wow, you guys are really impressive!! The way my orthodontist was talking I thought breaking brackets would be a bi-weekly (or "fortnightly" for the kiwis and aussies among us) occurance, (which, I might add, could only be beneficial in spicing up my monotonous blended food diet )
Thanks for all the responses. I can now rest/brush/eat assured!! :p
Thanks for all the responses. I can now rest/brush/eat assured!! :p