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Hujajui, in nur noch 12 Stunden ist es so weit und ich bekomme meine Brackets eingebaut.
Bammel und Freude vermischen sich zu einem unglaublichen Gefühlscocktail….

 
Nun sind ein paar Tage vergangen, seit meinem letzten Eintrag.
Die verbleibenden 720 Stunden haben sich mittlerweile auf 360 Stunden halbiert.
Was bin ich gespannt, kann es kaum erwarten…
 
An update to my post from february this year.
On October 21st my dream will come true and I will get braces again.
As promised in February, I rejected the offered treatment with Invisalign and chose metal brackets instead. As the ortho said, bands should bot be necessary, but still brackets on top and bottom for 1.5 to 2 years. Can’t wait to get them on ????
 
I had a gold crown on a molar that they banded back in the early 2000s.  I don't think the orthodontists could bond to non-enamel surfaces back then. 
 

canth1982

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Does anyone know if you can get braces after having a crown on a back molar.  My teeth have shifted and I want braces again, just not sure if it is possible.
 
Now I am really curious why people prefer Hayley.  For me it us because I don't like the feel of something over top of my teeth.
 
I am answering to canth1982 who was the one posting the poll.

I Do think it is wise to understand the forum before posting.
However, if I am mistaken, I hope Marty delete my unnecessary posts.

I see the point in the current option set in this poll. However, if we remove the consultation aspect of it, which was added after my post, it is more "scientific" to sample the real world. But, regardless,

Fetishism and political progressiveness of the latest 2.5 generations are not a reason for being hostile nor a common denominator of this forum's users.

Sorry if this is the impression I had made. At my age, I sometimes mistake op with OG.

I know, my Daughter speaks the same.

Nothing to do with Orthodontics, though.

Live and let live. I should know.


;) >:D :)
 
Arbinka said:
Hey,
It is not too late to maybe respect also "Removable Appliances" which are used to these days (but less since the 1990's onward) for active orthodontic treatment.

Retainers, Hawley like (look it up) are only a pale passive appliance similar to much more complex appliances (more lisp, for you) still considered "kinky" enough for many members.

So, TL;DR: Better add "retainer-like removable braces" as another option as a bare minimum to show some knowledge and allow better results.

Enjoy!

But the poll is specifically about retainers, not about devices used for active treatment.

It's perfectly possible the OP doesn't know about the devices you mention, but it's not very welcoming to tell a first-time poster to 'show some knowledge ', when they may be aware and have deliberately excluded them!

Your preferred appliances may be active plates, the OPs may be post-treatment retainers.
 
I chose the Hawley because of no better option for me in the vote.
I agreed with my orthodontist for fixed wires and a splint for the night.
But the splint will be something like a Bionator, that also should prevent my teeth from grinding and pressing in the sleep. We will finally fix the kind of appliance whe my treatment will come to an end.
The treatment will start in 29 days - can’t wait to get my brackets installed ????

My super preferred option was to keep the brackets on forever ????
 
Hey,
It is not too late to maybe respect also "Removable Appliances" which are used to these days (but less since the 1990's onward) for active orthodontic treatment.

Retainers, Hawley like (look it up) are only a pale passive appliance similar to much more complex appliances (more lisp, for you) still considered "kinky" enough for many members.

So, TL;DR: Better add "retainer-like removable braces" as another option as a bare minimum to show some knowledge and allow better results.

Enjoy!
 
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