question about movement.
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question about movement.
i'm in my 2nd day of upper linguals/lower metal.
my teeth are in agony. cannot chew hard food. cannot chew even a GRAPE. i'm on all liquid.
my question is.. is it unrealistic to see a little bit of movement? not substantial but enough where i'm like.. wow.. my teeth look better already?
please respond :{ am i crazy?
my teeth are in agony. cannot chew hard food. cannot chew even a GRAPE. i'm on all liquid.
my question is.. is it unrealistic to see a little bit of movement? not substantial but enough where i'm like.. wow.. my teeth look better already?
please respond :{ am i crazy?
Sure it's possible. I often can notice visible movement the day after I get an adjustment -- that's typically the only time i can see a change overnight.
I think you're sane, but I'm not qualified to assess that
I think you're sane, but I'm not qualified to assess that
Braced for 2 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 5 days (the 2nd time ‘round)
Hawley on top, Essix on bottom
You're not crazy! After my last adjustment my teeth lower teeth were killing me, and I realized that a mere 4 hours after my adjustment my front crooked teeth were straight! They were not super crooked before, but it means that change can happen very quickly! And don't worry, your teeth will feel better soon. Hang in there!
Upper: Damon3mx on 6/1/2009
Lower: 7/27/09
4 extractions done in May
Canine exposure eventually
Lower: 7/27/09
4 extractions done in May
Canine exposure eventually
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I remember, after a very painful night, waking up the day after getting my braces, going into the bathroom, looking into the mirror and being shocked at what I saw. My teeth really did look better in only 24 hours. I dragged my husband over to tell me that I wasn't crazy. He agreed that it did indeed look like they had moved.
my teeth arent in as much pain anymore but there is a constant pressure..
is this normal? and they feel kinda loose, some of them. like, if i stick my nail between my front tooth and the one next to it and pull the nail out, hugeee pain/loose feeling! normal?!?!
i feel like they look better already . my mom says im nuts but I know my own teeth..
is this normal? and they feel kinda loose, some of them. like, if i stick my nail between my front tooth and the one next to it and pull the nail out, hugeee pain/loose feeling! normal?!?!
i feel like they look better already . my mom says im nuts but I know my own teeth..
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That loose feeling is normal.
The absolute weirdest feeling is when, at an adjustment, they take the wire out of your mouth. That loose feeling takes on a whole new meaning---it feels like your teeth are "floating" in your gums, like the wire is the only thing keeping them in place. I expressed my shock at this feeling to the ortho and she just laughed and said that everybody says that and it's totally normal.
The absolute weirdest feeling is when, at an adjustment, they take the wire out of your mouth. That loose feeling takes on a whole new meaning---it feels like your teeth are "floating" in your gums, like the wire is the only thing keeping them in place. I expressed my shock at this feeling to the ortho and she just laughed and said that everybody says that and it's totally normal.