22
Jul
Jul
im getting spacers put on on friday. but first i have to get my impressions taken. I AM SO TERRIFIED OF THE IMPRESSIONS. are they bad?
Answer:
Impressions can be scary, especially if you’ve never had one. I work for an orthodontist and I take impressions daily. Here are a couple of tips, make sure to stay calm and breath through your nose, that is very important!! You also want to make sure to keep your mouth open. Ask the assistant taking the impression to talk you through it step by step. Make sure to tell them you are a tiny nervous because we have all kinds of tricks up our sleeves to make the process as easy as we possibly can for you! You will do great!
Answer:
yay! lol i get spacers on thrusday.
i was super scared about impressions, too.
but they are not bad AT ALL.
they’re rly chunky and i tasted a little but its not that bad.
i just kept my tongue away cuz everyone told me impressions suck! and they lied to me, LOL.
good luck!!
Answer:
I’ve spacers right now and my braces come tomorrow. I have had my spacers for two weeks and to be honest…it hurts. But it most likely differs between patients. Mine hurt to the point where I could cry and it took me a long time to eat. You get used to it though after a few days and you forget they’re even there. The process of putting them in was painful, but you might think otherwise. Just breathe and rest because it will all be successful in the long run, especially if you take care of your teeth!
Answer:
impressions aren't bad as long as you dont have a bad gag reflex. just breath through your nose!
as for the spacers, the day after they can be pretty painful since they're moving your teeth around so take some advil and stick to liquids for a few days!
good luck!
Answer:
impessions arnt that scary, they have pleasent tatse and smell now (but dont eat lol), just may be cause some feeling of gag if the tray is too full, just notify ur dentist not to over fill the tray with the impression paste
Answer:
They’re not too bad, they just take a while. As far as spacers are concerned, ibuprofen is key.
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 at 1:28 pm and is filed under Dental.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or TrackBack URI from your own site.