and yet, *another* newbie! (and quick question)
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and yet, *another* newbie! (and quick question)
This website / forum is awesome.
I just got braced yesterday, and realized there are so many questions I forgot to ask, and I won't see them again until 8 weeks.
However, I found a lot of the answers right here on this site.
I was really surprised that the pain of new braces is not that bad... more "uncomfortable" than anything else. Getting the pre-molar extractions were by far the worst experience to date.
My question is: how long before I start noticing some movement? don't get me wrong, I know I have to be patient (for 26 months!), and it's only been 24 hours, but will I see movement in one week? one month? four months? longer?
That's the only question that I didn't find after reading the articles and posts on this site.
thanks!
I just got braced yesterday, and realized there are so many questions I forgot to ask, and I won't see them again until 8 weeks.
However, I found a lot of the answers right here on this site.
I was really surprised that the pain of new braces is not that bad... more "uncomfortable" than anything else. Getting the pre-molar extractions were by far the worst experience to date.
My question is: how long before I start noticing some movement? don't get me wrong, I know I have to be patient (for 26 months!), and it's only been 24 hours, but will I see movement in one week? one month? four months? longer?
That's the only question that I didn't find after reading the articles and posts on this site.
thanks!
I've had braces for 6 weeks and I've already seen some small movement. Not a huge amount but enough to make me break out the pre braces photos taken by my ortho for comparison.
Everyone has different experiences with movement but I think you'll probably begin to see small movement in a few weeks.
Everyone has different experiences with movement but I think you'll probably begin to see small movement in a few weeks.
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well said toni, everyone is uniquely different in when they would start to se movement of the teeth. for me it took well over a month to see a bit of movement. I'm going into my 8 month now of having braces come the 19 of this month and I've seen quite a bit of movement. Its neat how this happens actually. One day i noticed my teeth had moved cuz it felt weird to bite down. at first i thought it might have been just becuase my teeth were being buggers and just having a sensitive "touch me and sting day" but then i bit down and ran my tounge across and saw that my teeth had moved and that they were starting to line up!!!! such a wonderful feeling. I nearly leaped for joy!!!!
congratz on getting braces! glad to hear your not in to much pain!! keep in touch!
congratz on getting braces! glad to hear your not in to much pain!! keep in touch!
Braced: March 19th 2008
Impacted wisdom teeth extraction surgery: June 20th 2008 1pm (13 hours of fasting)
Jaw surgery (upper and lower)Lefort 1 with Madable Advancement: June 2nd 2009 @8am!!!! 1 surgery down 2 surgeries to go!!
debrace day: jan 18th 2010!!!! *has 2 fixed retainers and an essix retainer for night time now!
Impacted wisdom teeth extraction surgery: June 20th 2008 1pm (13 hours of fasting)
Jaw surgery (upper and lower)Lefort 1 with Madable Advancement: June 2nd 2009 @8am!!!! 1 surgery down 2 surgeries to go!!
debrace day: jan 18th 2010!!!! *has 2 fixed retainers and an essix retainer for night time now!
awesome. Thanks for the responses!
I jumped the gun on the 'pain' thing... Apparently the "osteoclast (breakdown)" [http://www.archwired.com/how_braces_work.htm] has started, and now my teeth are now pretty sensitive.
They feel 'loose', actually. And my cheeks are getting pretty sore from the fun things that are poking out of the molar bands.
This is going to be a long two years (and I haven't even gotten the palette splitter in yet).
I'm grateful for this forum, I won't feel so all alone
I jumped the gun on the 'pain' thing... Apparently the "osteoclast (breakdown)" [http://www.archwired.com/how_braces_work.htm] has started, and now my teeth are now pretty sensitive.
They feel 'loose', actually. And my cheeks are getting pretty sore from the fun things that are poking out of the molar bands.
This is going to be a long two years (and I haven't even gotten the palette splitter in yet).
I'm grateful for this forum, I won't feel so all alone
hey jjjmac, thanks for the welcome. Looks like Toni, who first responded to this thread, is in Oregon as well (but doesn't say whether or not from Portland).
I realized that I'm so new to all of this that I don't have any idea what some of the nomenclature is! (I had to look up "TAD" this morning, and I had to do some research to see if I had "Damon" braces or not (I don't. Apparently I have plain metal braces).
So what is "TPA"?
I suppose if I run into another braced adult in Portland, I'll just assume it's you
I realized that I'm so new to all of this that I don't have any idea what some of the nomenclature is! (I had to look up "TAD" this morning, and I had to do some research to see if I had "Damon" braces or not (I don't. Apparently I have plain metal braces).
So what is "TPA"?
I suppose if I run into another braced adult in Portland, I'll just assume it's you
Well, I think there are a few more people than just us with braces in Portland I'm doing mine through the OHSO ortho school.
I had to look up "TAD" yesterday too. Sorry, I should have explained what TPA was. If it helps any, Meryatan is right - once you've had the expander, I don't think the TPA will bother you at all. I was really worried about mine but it's not so bad. I do have some difficulty enunciating, but I'm not sure if it's from the TPA or from having the braces fully on (since they went in at the same time). It's annoying and a bit difficult to eat with, but overall, I am very relieved about my experience with it so far!
Look forward to hearing more about your "journey."
I had to look up "TAD" yesterday too. Sorry, I should have explained what TPA was. If it helps any, Meryatan is right - once you've had the expander, I don't think the TPA will bother you at all. I was really worried about mine but it's not so bad. I do have some difficulty enunciating, but I'm not sure if it's from the TPA or from having the braces fully on (since they went in at the same time). It's annoying and a bit difficult to eat with, but overall, I am very relieved about my experience with it so far!
Look forward to hearing more about your "journey."
Hi TinselTim,
By my 4th week, I had some very pleasing changes in some of my teeth but a few of my teeth also got worse before they got better. It's a work in progress so don't get discouraged if things don't seem to be moving the way you want them to. I would encourage you to take photos every two to four weeks so that you can see the changes. It happens so gradually that it may look like nothing is happening. I've had my braces for close to 8 months now and when I look at my early photos the transformation has been spectacular.
By my 4th week, I had some very pleasing changes in some of my teeth but a few of my teeth also got worse before they got better. It's a work in progress so don't get discouraged if things don't seem to be moving the way you want them to. I would encourage you to take photos every two to four weeks so that you can see the changes. It happens so gradually that it may look like nothing is happening. I've had my braces for close to 8 months now and when I look at my early photos the transformation has been spectacular.