Here They Are!
I'm excited that the braces don't look so bad, even close up! I'm happy that I chose the sapphire and whitened my teeth for the two weeks prior to getting the braces put on.
Spacers...
So spacers are some nasty little things. I have a pretty decent pain tolerance, but after a couple days, they really started getting to me. I had two rubber and six metal (because my teeth were so tight) placed three days before I was supposed to get my braces put on.
At first, the spacers didn't hurt. Then they got annoying. Then they made me severely cranky. Even with Tylenol.
I was SO looking forward to getting the braces on and the spacers out, since many people say spacers are the worst and I was hoping that was the truth. So I arrived at my b-day and my teeth hadn't shifted enough so they left them in! Argh. They still placed the brackets and wire though, just not the molar bands.
B-day experience and the first week
Overall, b-day wasn't too bad at all, despite not getting the bands and keeping the spacers. The braces went on very quickly. They felt much more bulky than expected even though I thought I was prepared for how strange they would feel.
I had minimal discomfort during the first few days. Any discomfort I had I attribute to those stupid spacers still being in! I just ate a bunch of ice cream and soft foods and it was no big deal. Now by a week's time, the inside of my mouth started to get all scraped up. Ouch. But with the right food and some wax it is all more than tolerable.
I took two days off from work just to get used to the braces and, honestly, I didn't feel like showing them off just yet.
The one thing I wasn't prepared for was the lisping! I hadn't really thought about lisping with traditional braces; it was the reason I decided not to go with linguals (well, and price). Two weeks in and I think it's gotten much better. For awhile there it was a bit embarassing, but I made it through!