This week, I've learned that teeth shaving means that any and all food gets in the gaps. I've had to be especially diligent about flossing after each meal before I put the tays back in. I've also noticed that mouthwash is particularly helpful now to get the last little tidbits out. At least my next cleaning should be a breeze with all this brushing and flossing. :)
An Invisalign blog to document my progress through 45 weeks of Invisalign braces
14 July 2011
07 July 2011
IPR
Last night, I got the first of three IPR treatments. IPR stands for interproximal reduction, and basically means that they reduce the width of some of your teeth. Back when I was a kid, I remember everyone that had braces getting teeth extracted. Apparently, this is now seen as being preferable as they're not removing any teeth, but creating room by making some of the teeth slimmer.
When I first heard about it, I was worried. When I was a kid, I ended up with quite a fear of dentists between having frequent dental problems and how my mother approached things. My regular dentist now is the best, and is so calm and reassuring that I've largely gotten over that, but I still don't like drilling. So, the entire thought of having them slenderize teeth with a drill wasn't high up on my list of things that I was looking forward to.
It wasn't bad at all though. Literally 2 minutes, and she was done. A little drilling (that wasn't as all painful), checking the measurement to see whether she'd done enough, a little more, check again, and done. I honestly think that a cleaning hurts more.
And, then I got tray 5. It was tight when they put it in, but it seems better already this morning. And, it seems like the last 8 weeks have gone by really quickly... I can't believe that I'm already into the 2nd quarter of treatment. I still can't 100% say that I can see a difference, but I can tell that my bite is different for sure.
When I first heard about it, I was worried. When I was a kid, I ended up with quite a fear of dentists between having frequent dental problems and how my mother approached things. My regular dentist now is the best, and is so calm and reassuring that I've largely gotten over that, but I still don't like drilling. So, the entire thought of having them slenderize teeth with a drill wasn't high up on my list of things that I was looking forward to.
It wasn't bad at all though. Literally 2 minutes, and she was done. A little drilling (that wasn't as all painful), checking the measurement to see whether she'd done enough, a little more, check again, and done. I honestly think that a cleaning hurts more.
And, then I got tray 5. It was tight when they put it in, but it seems better already this morning. And, it seems like the last 8 weeks have gone by really quickly... I can't believe that I'm already into the 2nd quarter of treatment. I still can't 100% say that I can see a difference, but I can tell that my bite is different for sure.
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