I guess I should count myself lucky...
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:20 am
I had my braces on for approximately 24 months - the top brace came off about 10 days ago, and the lower one came off this week.
I got a permanent wire behind my lower teeth, which is really no problem at all. It's much thinner and less obtrusive than I imagined it would be. Even after just a couple of days I really have forgotten about it and it's causing me no problems at all.
On top, I had the luxury of walking around completely brace- and retainer-free for a week before I went back to get my Essix retainer. It's really a very mixed bag of good and not-so-good news:
1) Good news - even from close up, it's almost impossible to see that I have anything on my teeth, so from the aesthetic side this is great.
2) Bad news - I have to wear it 24/7 and talking with it in really is VERY difficult indeed, and I feel far more self-conscious now with my ridiculous speech impediment than I ever felt about my appearance with braces.
3) Good news - My speech is improving ever so slightly - it's now gone from "totally incomprehensible" to merely "utterly ridiculous".
4) Best news of all - I only have to wear it 24/7 for TWO WEEKS! And then it will be just at nights.
I have to say I pity anyone who has to cope with these things 24/7 for months on end - I'll somehow get through these next 10 days or so and then I'm home and dry.
Actually I'm really surprised that the 24/7 period is so short - anyone else out there in a similar position? From what I've read, most of you seem to be going through much more extensive retainer regimes.
EDIT: I should probably also say that the 24/7 regime excludes eating and brushing; and I'll put up my hand and admit that I do spit the thing out if I need to make a phone call or something like that. It's just impossible otherwise. But I think it's in for about 22 hours per day in total, so I hope this is within acceptable limits.
I got a permanent wire behind my lower teeth, which is really no problem at all. It's much thinner and less obtrusive than I imagined it would be. Even after just a couple of days I really have forgotten about it and it's causing me no problems at all.
On top, I had the luxury of walking around completely brace- and retainer-free for a week before I went back to get my Essix retainer. It's really a very mixed bag of good and not-so-good news:
1) Good news - even from close up, it's almost impossible to see that I have anything on my teeth, so from the aesthetic side this is great.
2) Bad news - I have to wear it 24/7 and talking with it in really is VERY difficult indeed, and I feel far more self-conscious now with my ridiculous speech impediment than I ever felt about my appearance with braces.
3) Good news - My speech is improving ever so slightly - it's now gone from "totally incomprehensible" to merely "utterly ridiculous".
4) Best news of all - I only have to wear it 24/7 for TWO WEEKS! And then it will be just at nights.
I have to say I pity anyone who has to cope with these things 24/7 for months on end - I'll somehow get through these next 10 days or so and then I'm home and dry.
Actually I'm really surprised that the 24/7 period is so short - anyone else out there in a similar position? From what I've read, most of you seem to be going through much more extensive retainer regimes.
EDIT: I should probably also say that the 24/7 regime excludes eating and brushing; and I'll put up my hand and admit that I do spit the thing out if I need to make a phone call or something like that. It's just impossible otherwise. But I think it's in for about 22 hours per day in total, so I hope this is within acceptable limits.