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There is an annoying gap between my left bottom first and second molar. I'm on powerchains and elastics at the moment and made a conscious effort to chew on the left but progress is excruciating close.
Any suggestions to quicken the closure (pun intended)?!
I don't know if it's a placebo affect, but when I truly floss (meaning not with a Waterpik or flossers; waxed floss into the gum between each tooth) my teeth reacts better.
I had a similar issue. There wasn't much I could do, but my ortho added a "closing coil" across the gap which helped a bit, I suppose. You're almost there -- this is when time seems to stand still. Best of luck to you!
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Munziez wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 12:15 pm
I don't know if it's a placebo affect, but when I truly floss (meaning not with a Waterpik or flossers; waxed floss into the gum between each tooth) my teeth reacts better.
I shall be diligent in flossing then. To think I used to floss almost everyday in the past...
djspeece wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:56 am
I had a similar issue. There wasn't much I could do, but my ortho added a "closing coil" across the gap which helped a bit, I suppose. You're almost there -- this is when time seems to stand still. Best of luck to you!
djspeece wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:56 am
I had a similar issue. There wasn't much I could do, but my ortho added a "closing coil" across the gap which helped a bit, I suppose. You're almost there -- this is when time seems to stand still. Best of luck to you!
Closing coil!? Must be painful!
Not at all, actually. It's just a tiny spring hanging off two adjacent brackets. Nothing like a powerchain in terms of discomfort.
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying