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I went in this morning and had my spacers put in!!! I am SO excited to see this all finally happening! I get braced on Tuesday - I can't believe it's almost here! Five more days!
When I was there, one of the ladies mentioned the fact that they would be using light wires, and that my Ortho would probably, therefore, wish to see me more often.
Anyone know what that means?
I don't know anything about different wire types.
Just has me curious - and you all seem FULL of answers! lol
At the beginning of your treatment you typically start out with light, flexible wires --something like a 0.14 NiTi wire. You will not be in a rectangular wire until your teeth are better aligned. I am not sure why he would want to see you more often but thats a question you can ask the assistants. I always ask a lot of questions, i.e. what kind of wire is that? Why do I need powerchains? Its funny to see the look of surprise on their face, haha I bet they are used to 12 year olds who could care less what size wire is in their mouth.
Congratulations of taking the plunge! Best of luck.