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anarchyx

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« on: November 07, 2007, 01:13:54 PM »
hey guys. I just got braces on Monday, and they hurt really badly. but it should only b for a few days. By the way, I'm working on a new song, and once I record it and figure out how to get the URL on a bulletin I'll do that.
 
PEACE!!

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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2007, 01:41:25 PM »
I have braces also, going on almost 3 years (teeth move slower as an adult, plus Im a little lazy about keeping appts.).

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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2007, 02:30:02 PM »
sheeez
i wore braces for 8 fkn years when i was 10
and it was ancient technology, the pain the wax to protect my mouth, oh god how i hated it
and my dentist, almost slugged him once when i was 15

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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2007, 07:03:52 PM »
Fortunatly, I never had the pain of wearing braces. I guess they do hurt. I just had the EXTREME pain of PAYING for 2 sets. That REALLY hurt    
 
Good luck, Jared and Greg. It'll be worth it in the end :D
 
 
 
Mike       (the 'Ho).....

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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2007, 08:13:05 PM »
I was good ol metal mouth when I was a kid too.
My ortho said Don't chew bubble gum! He didn't know about reverse psychology and kids. Man, he had to take all the metal bands off my teeh, clean out the gum, and reassemble them back again! It hurt like hell, and I NEVER chewed gum for years after that! I also remember these little rubber bands that would hook in on both sides, and if I laughed really hard, they would fly out of my mouth across the room! I can laugh now years later with a really nice straight smile. What is painful now will be well worth the wait! PS: don't kiss a girl with braces too! You can get locked up together (which can be good & bad!)
Kris

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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2007, 01:18:50 PM »
I may be the oldest guy around with braces (54 yo).  I've had em for about 2 months (only 12 months to go) and I have a newfound respect for teenagers going through this aggravation and discomfort.  Nobody listens to them!  They deserve better.  
Unfortunately, my 13 year old, who just finished with his braces, remembers all too well how unappreciative I was of his struggle.  Whenever I remark about how uncomfortable my braces are, he sneers:  Man up, Dad.  They're only braces!  I hope he's enjoying his acne...

Bradley Young

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« Reply #6 on: November 12, 2007, 05:34:44 PM »
Man up-- that's great.
 
Follows my father-in-law's favorite saying, buck up, as in, If you want to marry my daughter, you need to buck up and get a job.
 
Some of the best advice I ever accepted, and a much longer story for another day.  

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« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2007, 11:03:43 AM »
They said wear 'em for ONLY 16mos...it was 5yrs(!!!) when I gave up and I cut 'em off myself with a pair of dikes! After a few months of ignoring my appointments, the doc finally called and asked if I'd like 'em removed, LOL! It was costing him a lot of money...I paid a lump-sum in installments and he had to see me for almost 4yrs. longer than he planned!
 
The pain and mouth cuts/callouses...wax, rubber bands, broken (and sharp) arch wires.  
 
Didn't eat solid food for over a week when I got 'em, (and I got 'em at 19!).
 
If I knew then what I know now, I'd NEVER have gotten them...they didn't fix the problem they were originally supposed to!

anarchyx

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« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2007, 02:31:31 PM »
that sucks dude. mine made it hurt to eat for the first few days. I have this piece of paper that lets me get out of any class I want to go to the nurse and take Ibuprofen. it's awesome!

glocke

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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2007, 01:26:27 PM »
Im 39, and was told when I got them (over three years ago, that it would 16 months)...Now everytime I got for a visit, Im told anytime now...

Bradley Young

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« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2007, 07:48:21 AM »
Sounds like my bass.

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« Reply #11 on: November 16, 2007, 10:14:56 PM »
Jared--
 
Hang in there--it will get better as you and your mouth learn to adjust to all  that metal.  
 
I have had my braces for 2 years, 7 months.  I was very, very unhappy with life for the first month.  I had to get 4 teeth removed before the orthodontist would install the braces--2 upper and 2 lower.  My teeth were too crowded together and the braces would not have been able to move them into the proper alignment.  Learning to chew anything at all was my biggest challenge.  I had visions of sucking all my meals through a straw, with jello and chocolate pudding being the only solid food I could handle.  At first I had a plastic bite plate which covered most of the roof of my mouth to contend with also. I was supposed to eat with it on, which just added to my chewing difficulties and screwed up how my tongue worked.  Whenever I tried to talk, I sounded like Jerry Lewis in the original Nutty Professor movies.  I soon wore it only at night--could not deal with talking to people on the job during the day.  
 
Hunger eventually overcame my initial chewing problems--I have been able to tackle anything short of saltwater taffy or peanut brittle.  
 
No committment from the orthodontist as to when the braces come off.  He keeps saying, Some cases take longer than others.  (He's not stringing me along for the money--I paid him off a year ago.)  
 
I have to say, my teeth look and feel a lot better, so I guess it's worth it.
 
(Bill [Bassman 10096]-don't feel too bad, I'm 57 years old.]
 
Eric

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« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2007, 10:23:51 PM »
Eric:  You are my hero.  I lasted exactly 4 hours with the bite plate before I was back at the ortho getting bite stops (bonding material attached to your lower molars) installed to keep my teeth from closing completely and ruining the brackets.  You are also right about hunger curing chewing problems - at some point you just stop caring and chow down the best you can.  
Bill

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« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2007, 09:53:15 AM »
I'll tell y'all a funny short story.  First of all, I'm 44; and I got my braces roughly 30 years ago.  It was a very different world at that point.  I had to wear 'em for about 2 years (+/-) and then I had to wear a retainer for another year or two.  Do they still have/use those?  I assume they do.
 
Well, I discovered one day while watching a Star Trek episode, and (attempting to) make the phaser sound while Kirk or the Enterprise was blasting the Klingons or something... that I could change the channels!
 
Something about the noise/sound of attempting to make the phaser sound with my mouth and retainer...
 
Now I think the technology was a little different then.  I remember we also discovered that shaking the link-chain collar our dog wore would also change the channels and/or turn off the TV.  And it was an unpredictable effect... not something you could fully control.
 
But... I could do SOMETHING everytime... turn off the TV and/or change channels.  I thought it was really cool and kind of fun.  One day, on the school bus, I told some of my fellow students that I could change the channels of my TV with my retainer, and they (the masses) basically went to town teasing me and saying I was making it all up!!!  This botherered the crap out of me, and I told them it was so and I could prove it if they came over and saw it.  I even made a couple of my friends in our neighborhood witness it... but none of them were inclined to publicly testify on my behalf!!!
 
Anyway...
 
Thought I'd share that with you!
 
Good luck with the braces; it should be worth it in the long run although it'll be annoying in the short run.  Take extra care to clean your teeth as much as you can while they're on (don't overdo it, you can wear down your enamel).  When you finally get them off there'll probably be tan marks from where they were... but you can adjust this with a cleaning and time.
 
Take care, good luck with it all!

 
PS... did you do any research and listen to any Dead yet?

anarchyx

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« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2007, 03:56:54 PM »
yeah but I don't care all that much for Grateful Dead. see, I'm 12 yrs. (I know, It's probably amazing that I'm [somewhat] awesome at guitar and bass and have a metalcore band. I've been doing this crap since 5th grade!)
 
I'll only have my braces till I'm, like, 15.