Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making your mouth colder will decrease inflammation and make braces hurt a little less. Popsicles, ice cream, smoothies and shakes galore in the first week after braces are put on. Sucking on an ice cube helps, but you have to remember not to bite down on it.
Orthodontic wax can cover a bracket that’s rubbing a lip or cheek raw.
Flossing with braces is challenging. Add a Waterpik to your regimen.
Your dentist should be able to recommend orthodontists.
^^None of that is relevant if you go with Invisalign.
Ok. Invisalign.
You'll be brushing or rinsing every time you eat or drink anything.
You have to keep them in for at least 21 hours a day.
You need to be religious about flossing.
You need a good system for cleaning the aligners during the day.
You'll have brackets on your teeth that are painful at first.
You'll need wax for the brackets.
You change trays every week or two and that can bring on pain and pressure.
Dogs love to find and eat them.
You might have other types of brackets and rubber bands.
You might talk funny.
Invisalign is not necessarily a better choice, especially for a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making your mouth colder will decrease inflammation and make braces hurt a little less. Popsicles, ice cream, smoothies and shakes galore in the first week after braces are put on. Sucking on an ice cube helps, but you have to remember not to bite down on it.
Orthodontic wax can cover a bracket that’s rubbing a lip or cheek raw.
Flossing with braces is challenging. Add a Waterpik to your regimen.
Your dentist should be able to recommend orthodontists.
^^None of that is relevant if you go with Invisalign.
Ok. Invisalign.
You'll be brushing or rinsing every time you eat or drink anything.
You have to keep them in for at least 21 hours a day.
You need to be religious about flossing.
You need a good system for cleaning the aligners during the day.
You'll have brackets on your teeth that are painful at first.
You'll need wax for the brackets.
You change trays every week or two and that can bring on pain and pressure.
Dogs love to find and eat them.
You might have other types of brackets and rubber bands.
You might talk funny.
Invisalign is not necessarily a better choice, especially for a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making your mouth colder will decrease inflammation and make braces hurt a little less. Popsicles, ice cream, smoothies and shakes galore in the first week after braces are put on. Sucking on an ice cube helps, but you have to remember not to bite down on it.
Orthodontic wax can cover a bracket that’s rubbing a lip or cheek raw.
Flossing with braces is challenging. Add a Waterpik to your regimen.
Your dentist should be able to recommend orthodontists.
^^None of that is relevant if you go with Invisalign.
Ok. Invisalign.
You'll be brushing or rinsing every time you eat or drink anything.
You have to keep them in for at least 21 hours a day.
You need to be religious about flossing.
You need a good system for cleaning the aligners during the day.
You'll have brackets on your teeth that are painful at first.
You'll need wax for the brackets.
You change trays every week or two and that can bring on pain and pressure.
Dogs love to find and eat them.
You might have other types of brackets and rubber bands.
You might talk funny.
Invisalign is not necessarily a better choice, especially for a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of kids don’t need it, it is way overdone in this country
It’s definitely true that Americans of a certain class level, the expectation and norm is to have perfect teeth. Even a generation ago there was a lot of “good enough” teeth and we didn’t get braces.
Then again their teeth look really good.
My parents were told I didn't need braces and it was good enough. I have lots of issues now. We were told our child didn't need them but it was purely our decision and cosmetic. There was no question we'd do them. And, now that they are on, looking at the progress it was absolutely worth it.
I had braces and now I have significant gum recession. This is a common "side affect" of braces because you're moving the teeth away from the natural gum line.
Also, my top teeth moved years after I got my braces off while my bottom teeth did not, so I now have an open bite. This makes it hard to eat pizza for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of kids don’t need it, it is way overdone in this country
It’s definitely true that Americans of a certain class level, the expectation and norm is to have perfect teeth. Even a generation ago there was a lot of “good enough” teeth and we didn’t get braces.
Then again their teeth look really good.
My parents were told I didn't need braces and it was good enough. I have lots of issues now. We were told our child didn't need them but it was purely our decision and cosmetic. There was no question we'd do them. And, now that they are on, looking at the progress it was absolutely worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making your mouth colder will decrease inflammation and make braces hurt a little less. Popsicles, ice cream, smoothies and shakes galore in the first week after braces are put on. Sucking on an ice cube helps, but you have to remember not to bite down on it.
Orthodontic wax can cover a bracket that’s rubbing a lip or cheek raw.
Flossing with braces is challenging. Add a Waterpik to your regimen.
Your dentist should be able to recommend orthodontists.
^^None of that is relevant if you go with Invisalign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of kids don’t need it, it is way overdone in this country
It’s definitely true that Americans of a certain class level, the expectation and norm is to have perfect teeth. Even a generation ago there was a lot of “good enough” teeth and we didn’t get braces.
Then again their teeth look really good.
My parents were told I didn't need braces and it was good enough. I have lots of issues now. We were told our child didn't need them but it was purely our decision and cosmetic. There was no question we'd do them. And, now that they are on, looking at the progress it was absolutely worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of kids don’t need it, it is way overdone in this country
It’s definitely true that Americans of a certain class level, the expectation and norm is to have perfect teeth. Even a generation ago there was a lot of “good enough” teeth and we didn’t get braces.
Then again their teeth look really good.