Week 11
Week 12
In the next week I am going to start my 6th tray. Afterwards, I only have 4 more trays to complete! It's very exciting.
I have gotten used the entire process. Wearing them doesn't bother me at all. I haven't told anyone I am wearing them, and I strongly don't think anyone has noticed that they are in. I prefer wearing them over seeing my regular teeth, because when they are on, it looks like my teeth are all aligned.
The only part that can be a little overwhelming is when I am out eating or going to an event, I take them off right before I go in if I know I will be eating and then I have to remember to put them back in right away.
There has been a few, very few, times in which I am not able to put them back in right away. I want to wash them and floss and brush my teeth before I put them in, but there has been occasions in which I have no choice, but to rinse with only water and put them in, or I run the risk of not wearing them for a few hours. This has happened and when I put the tray back in I can tell that there is some pressure.
I no longer drink coffee (I wasn't much of a coffee drinker, tea, any colored beverages, I only drink water because it is the only beverage I can drink with my tray in. This can be a positive, but I can imagine someone who loves drinking coffee that this could be hard.
In my next post I am going to show the progress from Photo 1 to now and show you how much has changed and review some of the things I have encountered so far.
In the next week I am going to start my 6th tray. Afterwards, I only have 4 more trays to complete! It's very exciting.
I have gotten used the entire process. Wearing them doesn't bother me at all. I haven't told anyone I am wearing them, and I strongly don't think anyone has noticed that they are in. I prefer wearing them over seeing my regular teeth, because when they are on, it looks like my teeth are all aligned.
The only part that can be a little overwhelming is when I am out eating or going to an event, I take them off right before I go in if I know I will be eating and then I have to remember to put them back in right away.
There has been a few, very few, times in which I am not able to put them back in right away. I want to wash them and floss and brush my teeth before I put them in, but there has been occasions in which I have no choice, but to rinse with only water and put them in, or I run the risk of not wearing them for a few hours. This has happened and when I put the tray back in I can tell that there is some pressure.
I no longer drink coffee (I wasn't much of a coffee drinker, tea, any colored beverages, I only drink water because it is the only beverage I can drink with my tray in. This can be a positive, but I can imagine someone who loves drinking coffee that this could be hard.
In my next post I am going to show the progress from Photo 1 to now and show you how much has changed and review some of the things I have encountered so far.
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