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Woooo boy, I wouldn't want to miss that, because nothing announces your victorious return quite like showing up with braces!
Twangsnap wrote:What did you end up with this time?
Seriously. But now that I'm thinking about the summer calendar, that date is about a month before the early guestimate for getting these off. So, maybe if I get lucky and things move even a little bit faster than the optimistic view, they'll be off by then. I know, stacking optimistic on top of optimistic are long odds, but it would be nice to be done when I reconnect with everyone. It's definitely not as big a deal as someone who's trying to wrap up before their wedding. I think everyone understands that situation. I'd have a better chance of it happening if I were on your schedule. I'm not expecting it to happen, but we're all allowed a couple tiny wishes and crossed fingers, right?That's just amazing time, right?
I haven't a clue. Unfortunately, my next appointment is still a month out, which gives me all kinds of time to invent several epic fail scenarios! I'm sure I'll be creative.Twangsnap wrote:I wonder why all the sudden movement? Maybe because the switch from back to front of teeth creates more pressure or room for manoeuvre?
I think what I feel happening is that the archwire exerts a force but also friction from contact between teeth is a force the archwire must overcome to move a teeth, so when a gap appears somewhere suddenly there is less friction on the rest of the teeth and they start moving tooSinkFullOfDinner wrote: I'll bet when I ask my ortho what's going on, he'll just kind of shrug and say "sometimes that happens, totally normal" and then I'll think to myself, "he just casually explained it in about 97% fewer words than it took me to guess in this post. I'm so glad that I wasted my time thinking about it."
I did not, but wish that I could have. Unfortunately, my ortho and dentist aren't close to each other, so to add the round trip time to the already long lingual appointments would have killed a large part of a weekday morning or afternoon, and my dentist isn't open on Sat. If they were "next door," as you said, I definitely would have tried to coordinate just so the hygienist could be more productive without the wires in place. As it was, she just had to work around everything. I know it was a pain for her, because she commented on it every time. Especially with the lower front ones, like you said.Shelleyt wrote:Came here to harass for a lingual question! When you had your linguals, did you have anything taken out temporarily (like get wire out at ortho, leave and go next door to the dentist, then come back after cleaning to get hooked up again) or did the hygienist maneuver around everything??