Monday, April 27, 2009

Braces....?

hey guys thnx for giving me the answers...but i dont know when i will gonna use braces.. my mom said that when they put braces it doesn't hurt but if it is done its gonna hurt.... my best friend aeya told me that before they put the braces it takes many hours to finish.. aeya has braces that have colors... it can be change every weeks she said ''its gonna be hurt when they adjust it and when they change the color'' i think its gonna be hurt... yikes!! but its for my own good.. i dont like rabbits teeth coz its not comfortable when iam eating...

Braces....?
i hate to break it to you, but braces hurt pretty bad. They only hurt for about the first week after you have them on, and when you get them adjusted (When you get them adjusted, then they only hurt for about two days.) After the first week though, they really aren't that bad. You just have to get used to eating with them. I think mine took and hour and a half to be put on, but they hurt more coming off. You will usually have them for about two years, and yes they are a pain sometimes, but they are definitely worth it!
Reply:it's not that they necessarily hurt. It's mainly sore gums, because the teeth are now being exposed to all this pressure building up from the "memory arch shaped" wire. That's why it doesnt hurt at first when you get them on. But an hour or so later, you'll definetely feel that pressure kicking in on your teeth, and they will become more fragile to movement.





I highly recommend you getting Damon Braces. Unlike Conventional Braces, these do not have colors (that's a good thing). Simply because the brackets do not have little elastic rubber bands around them to hold the wire in. You also will not have to worry about it hurting everytime there's an adjustment. Because you will be getting a new thicker wire instead of getting your braces tightened. It may feel sore if you were to get adjustments such as power chains, but other than that,you wont expect it. These are better, more effective braces, right next to invisalign.





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