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maximan1
12-12-06, 08:12 PM
I GOT BRACES.
Kinda annoying not being able to close my mouth all the way (with the bands) but hey, in three years, I'll have strait teeeth :)
Huzza

Drew12
12-12-06, 08:32 PM
I GOT BRACES.
Kinda annoying not being able to close my mouth all the way (with the bands) but hey, in three years, I'll have strait teeeth :)
Huzza


I had braces.
I remember making out with my girlfriend, she had braces too, and getting locked together.
talk about a lip lock:D

maximan1
12-12-06, 08:34 PM
I had braces.
I remember making out with my girlfriend, she had braces too, and getting locked together.
talk about a lip lock:D
w0000000000000000000000000000000000000000t!!! :D

urbanknight
12-12-06, 10:32 PM
I thought locking braces was an urban myth?

I had some retainer called a bio-block. It straightened my teeth over about 3 years, but my teeth continued to get crowded later on. Molars removed and my front teeth still cross :(

Drew12
12-12-06, 10:46 PM
I thought locking braces was an urban myth?

I had some retainer called a bio-block. It straightened my teeth over about 3 years, but my teeth continued to get crowded later on. Molars removed and my front teeth still cross :(


I kid you not.
They locked!!
I won't even go into the "other" dangers of braces on a girl.... ( cover your eyes Maximan)...

Oleanshoebox
12-12-06, 11:05 PM
my wife had braces when i met her, and i tell you drew-there is a way.

flipflops
12-13-06, 06:07 PM
i feel so old reading this thread! i had braces waaaay back in the day. don't sweat it, tons of people get them and you'll look fabulous when they come off! (tho i'm sure you look fine right now, too)

maximan1
12-13-06, 09:27 PM
I kid you not.
They locked!!
I won't even go into the "other" dangers of braces on a girl.... ( cover your eyes Maximan)...
Geez I'm glad my gf does'nt have braces

cuda2k
12-13-06, 09:38 PM
I had braces not once, but twice. You'll get used to them in a couple weeks. Enjoy learning all the foods that like to get stuck all around them.

maximan1
12-13-06, 09:42 PM
Oh braces have improved now.
I can even chew gum :)

merider1
12-13-06, 09:44 PM
Max, I had braces too when I was 13 (well, I had them put on when I was 11 and off when I was almost 14). They were a true gift given by two parents who worked hard to afford the bill. I had to have a palate separator for which my dad turned a key every night. This slowly stretched the bones in my mouth to widen it (I have the world's tiniest mouth even still!). It hurt horribly and I hated it. It broke my dad's heart to see me cry every time he approached me with the key. But when it was all said and done, I hugged and thanked him and my mother profusely - I would have had severe buck teeth otherwise! Good luck with those and know that it is worth it. Be sure to brush...blah, blah. You know the drill. Oh, and WEAR YOUR RETAINER for the rest of your life (trust me on this, please). :D

cuda2k
12-13-06, 09:45 PM
Hopefully that improved part won't also make for more difficulty coming off.

Braces time 1 = straighten teeth and all kinds of other fun

Braces time 2 = jaw surgery which let me tell you was a LOT of fun :rolleyes:

merider1: I had one of those same spreaders. That would be part of that fun mentioned above. Also had the head gear that attached to the upper jaw braces that was supposed to pull my upper jaw forward. Didn't work. Thus the second time around.

Garfield Cat
12-15-06, 12:12 PM
According to my general dentist, when a youth gets braces, the thinking was that the cuspids and molars should be removed to allow room for the teeth to be realigned. Now, with TMJ problems propping up in a person's later years, the new thought is that the removal of the teeth actually is a factor in TMJ.