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  1. HeadJam
    08-22-2008 02:01 PM
    HeadJam
    I know you're right. In fact, I was gonna get another toothbrush today. I'm just a stubborn bastard.
  2. Sunny
    08-22-2008 04:38 AM
    Sunny
    Sorry if I sounded a bit strong in the blog post, but this is a serious issue, as the damage these bristles can do your gums is irreversible. I was treated for gum disease prior to getting braces and it's not nice ... plus it's very expensive ... and it's preventable with good oral hygiene habits. I didn't floss, in fact I knew very little about what floss was or why it was used ... and that didn't help my gums either. So great you're flossing more often now, as that's really important also.

    An old toothbrush is also full of bacteria ... the not so nice ones, so please keep that in mind.

    Why don't you try to find a toothbrush the same make etc as you have now and 'break' yourself in. Like brush once with the new one, and twice with the old one, and slowly allow the new one to get more control. ... sorry ... but that sounds like the talk I give to our young patients when they don't do well with their oral hygiene, and you're not like that ... but I hope you understand what I mean. Habits are hard to change, but many ... like getting braces, are good for us and you know what they say about a change ...
  3. HeadJam
    08-22-2008 01:40 AM
    HeadJam
    Yeah you're right, but I've never had a cavity in my life and my teeth came out perfectly unscathed after my first treatment and I only flossed once a week then. I floss every day now. It's sorta hard to change when everything seems to be working so perfectly.
  4. Sunny
    08-21-2008 07:02 PM
    Sunny
    Hey HeadJam just a note about your toothbrush, please don't use a brush that has bristles out of alignment. You might think it's working ok, but it's not, cause it physically can't. You have to be damaging both your gums and the enamel on your teeth. Also the ends of the bristles change shape/texture ... and as a person who's into science, you must know what that means as far as cleaning goes. Also the age of a toothbrush ... think what's lurking in there. Honestly you don't need to keep crossing that with the inside of your mouth.

    A good usage time for a toothbrush without braces is about three months max, but with braces it can be from a couple of weeks, to usually a max of two months.

    Take care, Sunny
  5. Sunny
    08-21-2008 05:09 AM
    Sunny
    There's a huge ortho community using blogger and I found a few by doing a search and then the rest from those sites. The majority are supporting each other through jaw surgeries, but there are a number who're not.

    At least you can blog on here, and there seems to be a regular community here now ... small, but much better than earlier in the year.

    Take care, Sunny
  6. HeadJam
    08-21-2008 02:34 AM
    HeadJam
    I used to have a livejournal place, but I took it offline. I'm debating whether or not to republish it somewhere sometime, but it's a completely different type of blog. I never had a big audience on LJ, so I never got much feedback. I'd like to re-do it on blogger, but I don't wanna stay un-read.
  7. Sunny
    08-20-2008 10:33 PM
    Sunny
    Great to have you stopover at my blog HeadJam!

    I'm finding blogging is a great way to get some emotional stuff out of my head.

    Are you blogging also?

    Take care, Sunny
  8. HeadJam
    08-19-2008 04:54 PM
    HeadJam
    oh no. I'm on your side. Zoso pisses me off too.
  9. Sunny
    08-17-2008 08:32 PM
    Sunny
    Hi HeadJam

    Sorry that my comments may seem like I'm arguing ... coz that's not how I mean it to be.

    Zoso has caused me grief on another site, and has followed me here ... why ... wish I knew. After reading your comment, I will try and not allow her to bait me. I sometimes wish I wasn't so passionate about my job and the need for accuracy, as that's what seems to get her going.

    Your comments are perfect ... 'All that can be done is try to inform the patient as best you can and let them pick and choose. After all, isn't it the archwire that does the work anyways?' ... I believe that as long as you choose an orthodontist you trust, you will be happy!

    Good luck with your treatment and keep up your wonderful attitude!

    Sunny

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Posted Yesterday at 01:19 PM Comments 2
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I've started dreamin' about my braces.

Now, I realize that anything that's a big part of your life naturally finds its way into your dreams, but why must my braces pester me there?

The first dream I had, 3 brackets fell off and one of them had split clearly in half. I spent the rest of the dream carrying them around on a plate trying to keep the plate balanced so I don't lose them.

The second one that I had (last night) merely detached the bracket and...

Posted 09-17-2008 at 02:23 AM Comments 4
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So I'm starting to get some real grievances about my braces.

1. It seems that my damn teeth bite together in a different way each day. I know this is a good thing and very indicative of how messed up it must've been before and that it's getting better. That doesn't mean I like it though

2. Sharpness. It seems that certain foods or drinks sensitize my lips to the sharp metal. The Damon system braces have sharp protrusions on the top and bottom that would normally...

Posted 09-09-2008 at 09:23 PM Comments 2
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I don't think I've owned two tubes of the same toothpaste in the past 10 years. Every time I buy a new tube of crest, it's a new formula or new package than the last time. This time, it's "Pro health". I just call it a pointless exercise in marketing. After all, how many people switch brands of toothpaste in the course of their lives? I'd be willing to wager not many. Of course, this crowd isn't exactly the norm either, with many people opting for sensodyne or something supercool...

Posted 09-04-2008 at 07:26 PM Comments 3
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Well, after seeing a whole buttload of updates from other people, here's mine!

I just got back from my first adjustment this morning and there's really not much to report. I got a square wire for the bottom so that teeth can move in two directions at once I guess. The upper one seems to be thicker as well, but not as thick as it WILL get (says the ortho). They also mentioned I'll get elastics eventually. I guess the mild crossbite's gotta go sometime.

Posted 08-20-2008 at 09:41 PM Comments 5
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Well
I can't complain about pain
I can't whine about the shine
I can't snork over the torque
and
I can't gripe over any other tripe

However, I can complain about all the little tiny bits of food that get stuck EVERYWHERE. Sometimes it takes me 15 minutes of picking and tonguing and prodding to get the last piece of crud outta there only to have a friend point out a big piece of lettuce I missed. Alas many a lass has snickered while I pick out a...
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