Spring coil question

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Zephyr
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Spring coil question

#1 Post by Zephyr »

Hi Everyone, I had my first adjustment yesterday. I had my lighter wire on my upper teeth replaced with a thicker wire and spring coils from each of my front teeth to each canine and also from each canine to my back teeth just before my brackets. So 4 coils in total - hope that made sense! Anyway, I have them on to create space to allow the teeth either side of my front teeth to move out. I was just wondering if anyone else wore coils to create gaps and if so how long did it take to notice any movement with them! Thanks! :D

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#2 Post by staceyr2 »

Sorry. I have had springs in several times, including now, but mine are to pull the front teeth back to close gaps. Not sure if its working too good though, one side I think the molars are coming forward (Ah-gain). :roll:
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#3 Post by Megan11 »

Hi, I had two spring coils to create gaps on both sides of my upper arch. I only wore them for the length of 1 adjustment, which was about 6-8 weeks. I can't remember if I noticed movement or not being that it was about 7 months ago or so, but since I wore them for only 6-8 weeks I am assuming they worked pretty good.
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#4 Post by Jenny5 »

I wore one spring for probably about 6 months, but I needed A LOT of space. I opted not to get teeth pulled and had one tooth that was basically behind the teeth on either side of it with only a small gap to squeeze into. The spring was kind of a pain to wear for so long, but it worked! Just depends on how much space you need, but you should start seeing a difference very soon. I could see and feel my spring working almost immediately.

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#5 Post by Zephyr »

Thanks everyone for your replies, I really appreciate it!

I think I answered my own question just a minute ago, I felt like a twitch/click in my mouth near my left lateral incisor so I prodded it with my tongue and it felt really loose. I just checked in the bathroom mirror and it definitely has moved into whatever space the springs have opened for it! Can't believe it moved so much in 1 day! Also really scared cos it feels super loose, like I can move it back and forth with my fingers, it's very wobbly - should I ring my ortho or is this normal? :?:

Sorry for all the questions!

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#6 Post by markGl »

yea a wobbly tooth is fine ( if anything the braces help keep it from falling out, not that it would.. so no worrys about that) and its cool to know someone has the same coil arrangement i did and for me i had to wear them all the way up till last adjustment..

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#7 Post by Zephyr »

Thanks markGI - good to know someone else went thru the same arrangement as me! The loose tooth isn't connected to the wire yet, it has a bracket but the coils are creating space so it can move forward which it seems to be donig. It's not as loose today so no more panicking! :lol:

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#8 Post by staceyr2 »

Loose teeth is totally normal. They can't move if they aren't loose. For a while all of my teeth felt like piano keys, some still do. I have even had nightmares of the wonderful day when I finally get my braces off, and as they take the brackets off, my teeth fall out! Freaky!!! But I know that won't happen, at least I hope not!
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