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Nawners
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#1 Post by Nawners »

This is the craziest thing, maybe someone can explain it!
I posted something about a week ago about my teeth not moving at all. It was quite frustrating, and I'd go to each adjustment begging to feel pain, because then at least I'd know something was happening.
Well, nothing. No pain, no pressure. No difference at all.
Well this past Sunday I bit into a sandwich and felt a small pop. I was worried that I broke a bracket or the wire popped out or something. Instantly after the pop I felt pressure on my top arch. The pressure continued and a couple hours later my top four teeth starting aching. Oh, the pain! I was so happy! Still four days later, I feel pressure and a bit of pain when I bite down, and I'm happy to say there has been HUGE movement.
Do you think maybe my wire wasn't in correctly and the bite into the sandwich repositioned it? It's just so strange!
~There's no wrong way to eat a Rhesus~

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#2 Post by crystalct1 »

You better let your doctor know - quick. You wouldn't want the wrong movement to be happening.

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