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The process of straightening teeth
I am also doing "cosmetic surgery" for my teeth, that is, wearing braces; Let me answer your question and share some of my experiences:

1. About one week after tooth removal (steel wire and bracket should be removed), during which hard food should not be eaten during tooth removal. Basically, your teeth will be sore when they touch anything. ), tooth separation is a necessary process. In a week, it will be the second step.

2. Replace the bracket and bring the steel wire. When I first put it on, I didn't adapt at all. There seems to be something in my teeth. I don't want to talk, but I want to talk. And the text is very clear. I can't swallow saliva. I don't feel like eating anything. What if I'm hungry? Only drink porridge and eat soft food. An experience like this takes at least a month or so. I just wanted to be alone during that time. About a month, reach the third step.

3. One month after replacing the steel teeth, you must go to the dentist again and change the wires again, that is, tie the brackets again. Pull out the tooth again. After that, I have to go back and forth to see the dentist every month, change the thread again and tie the steel wire. The specific time depends on the progress and effect of your orthodontics. If you do it again in 20 years, it will take about 2 years to get steel braces. If it is a teenager, it will take about one to six months. )。

The above is the process and experience, but what I want to say is that since you have chosen, don't be afraid and don't regret it. Because before you choose, you have to have pain and various experiences. Come on! ! ! Because what you are suffering now is to lay the foundation for you to have a beautiful tooth in the future. Become the cornerstone. So whatever you are doing, you have to get through it, because everyone else can get through it, and so can you, because I'm here. So you can, too, but the first month is so painful and uncomfortable. This is an adaptation period. I got used to it in about a month and became numb. Now I have been a year, and now I don't seem to feel that I am doing dental work. Only when I look in the mirror occasionally do I feel that I am getting my teeth fixed. ! !

Well, I hope what I said can help you, and I hope that you will refuel, work hard and be happy every day in the process of dental surgery and get a good tooth as soon as possible! ! !