Thanks linda21, KK, Carolina, and RightMyBite for checking in on me. I've been in Braces about 3.5 days and I'm feeling lucky to say, it's been really easy!
My front teeth are sore on the top and barely sore on the bottom (must be those light wires they started me with). The discomfort is so slight that I haven't even considered taking Advil for it. The molars don't hurt at all, so I'm eating pretty normally. Between the sore fronts and extractions on the sides, I can't bite anything. So, I cut everything into bite-sized pieces. Like I cut my morning english muffin with a pizza cutter! It takes longer, but it's not a big deal. Also, my tongue is almost used to the hardware back there - let's hear it for saltwater!
The feeling on my top teeth is weird. Sometimes, it feels tighter, or slightly more pressure on the left, sometimes on the right. Seems like it alternates. I like to think that it's the wire "memory" tugging at my teeth to pull them into the arch! Wish I felt more on the bottom, there's definitely more work to do there!
I'm trying KK's nighttime cleaning routine. The first night it took me 25 minutes, and 30 min the second night! Can't wait until I get better/faster at this!!! At this rate, I will spend a week's time just doing the nighttime cleaning routine in my first year.
I have a few spaces where I just cannot get floss through. Yes, I've got the floss threader and the skinniest, slipperiest floss I can find and the contact between my band and the next tooth is just too tight. Also, my front two bottom teeth are so crooked that the brackets are at 90 degrees to each other and the floss threader doesn't fit between. I'm using this flosser thing made by WaterPik (
http://www.waterpik.com/products/SpecDi ... Nbr=100262) that the ortho gave me. I thought it was stupid when they showed it to me, but it's my only option for these tough spots. It's gotta be better than nothing, right? I'll know I'm getting tooth movement when these spots get easier to floss!
Nobody really notices my braces. Friends and family are interested and look (esp. at my sparkly purple ligs!), but no one else notices. My daughter swears she's going to stop sucking her thumb when she turns 4 so she doesn't have to get braces. My 20 month-old son tried to pull them off (cut that out, it's $50 a bracket to put them back on!). Other than that, no one has said anything and I don't feel like they're staring at my mouth. Wonder what my hubby will think when he's back from his business trip?
Anyway, it seems like braces are quicky becoming part of my life. I'm anxious to see some movement and wish my 1st adjustment weren't 10 weeks away!