I got my bottom ibraces on 3 weeks ago today, and I am really finally very used to them...Thank goodness! Never thought that would happen! I am getting the tops on Sept 4th and am really nervous about speech problems. I do a lot of talking at my job and interact with people, etc and I don't want them to know about the ibraces. Does anyone have any experience with top ibraces and lower at the same time? How did it affect your speech? Eating, etc?? I am just very nervous and was hoping someone could shed some light with their experience.
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well, my sister-in-law has ibraces on both top and bottom, and she said there was an initial time period of getting use to them, however she said it was no big deal.
Now she is a public speaker for a corporation and she loves them. I talk to her daily and don't even notice...
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ibraces are pretty nifty. I wouldn't worry about speech or eating issues.. They were quite common at the office I worked at and never noticed any of those problems.
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Hi Reluctant and welcome to this forum.
We have a few patients with ibraces on both arches, and after an initial period of adjustment, most appear happy with their decision to have this system of brackets. During the adjustment period we recommend regular warm salt water rinses ... usually done once a day, but during the fortnight following the bonding of ibraces, it's recommended that rinsing be 5+ times a day to help soothe the mouth, in particular the tongue. Then we recommend reading out loud, singing and as much practise as possible to help your tongue adjust and therefore limit speech issues.
From the comments I've heard from these patients, the upper arch was the easier one to adjust to, so hopefully this will be the same for you!
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Hi Sunny-Just wanted to say THANKS for your response-it made me feel so much better and thank you for the tips. The rinsing with salt water 5+ is a good tip--to be honest, with the lower ones, the only thing that hurt was my tongue-my teeth were a little sore, but not bad at all! The speech thing was what I was so worried about because I don't want people to know I have them, so if I was talking funny, I would have to explain it. How old were you when you got your braces on (hope you don't mind me asking-I'm 43...![]()
when i live in miami, i worked in an office on south beach, and the doctor was known for ibraces so had a lot of referrals...
I went with metal and ceramic braces when I had my treatment just to save a couple bucks and I didnt mind the braces...
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After 5 years, 11 months and two days of stainless steel brackets ... my teeth now have upper and lower bonded, gold wire, retainers and removable clear retainers!
I'd speculate that your speech might perhaps be more impacted by the uppers than it was by the lowers - think how many sounds you make that involve the tongue moving forward to the back of the upper front teeth. But almost everyone I've met who has linguals has got used to this in very short order, so do please try not to worry.
Hi-I haven't been on this site in a while, but I just got my top ibraces on (no wire yet) have to get two extractions in the next few weeks and then they will put the wire in. Question-my speech was bad at first, but now (only day 4) it is much better, but I am worried once they put the wire in..will it get worse and then eventually better?
Also--I had no problems kissing with the bottom ones, but am concerned about the top--will the person I am kissing get cut up? I currently don't have a boyfriend, but there is someone I am interested in and we are going to go out in the next few days-so I am concerned...any stories anyone can share?
Finally-I am having the 3 tooth from the front teeth (one on both sides) extracted and am concerned how fast the teeth will move. THey will be putting a fake one in there and then shave it down as the teeth move, but I am so scared about the extractions..
Well...sorry to go on and on, but any responses to this would be GREATLY appreciated!
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i think the bottoms are harder to get use to then the top, if you can master the bottom the top should be a breeze. i have full ibraces on for 9 months now and i only had a slight lisp in the beginning. now im fine. You should be good.![]()