We know that the Fiberotomy procedure is still relatively new and there is not a lot of information about it online. We have searched and found these helpful links. Hope they help!
http://blog.fiberotomy.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
some more details
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/146350_fiberotomy-procedure
and more
http://blog.fiberotomy.com/2011/03/fiberotomy-and-serious-oral-diseases.html
-Amanda and Erik
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Wisdom Teeth Round Two
Last time we made a post on wisdom teeth removal, Erik was getting his removed. Today, I (Amanda) went to the dentist. As we were looking at my x-rays, it was obvious that all four of my wisdom teeth were growing in at an almost 90 degree angle to my back teeth. They obviously need to be removed. As you can see from the picture in the link below, this is called impacted wisdom teeth, which all four of mine are.
http://freecosmeticdentistry.net/wisdom-teeth-symptoms-problems-removal-and-recovery/
Although one sign of your wisdom teeth needing to be removed is pain, I have not felt any discomfort at all proving that you should always check to see if they will be growing in early that way you can catch them before they start to hit your teeth and cause you lots of pain. Other signs of wisdom teeth impaction include bad breath, a swelling of the mouth around those teeth, and pain when opening your mouth. Check out this article on symptoms.
http://dental-care.speakasp.net/index.php/tooth-extraction/wisdom-teeth-symptoms/
This article has a lot of good information on symptoms, the pros and cons of getting your teeth removed, and potential risks involved.
http://www.cincinnati-oralsurgery.com/wisdom.htm
We will keep you posted on my procedure and any differences between mine and Erik's removal which was done last year.
-Amanda and Erik
http://freecosmeticdentistry.net/wisdom-teeth-symptoms-problems-removal-and-recovery/
Although one sign of your wisdom teeth needing to be removed is pain, I have not felt any discomfort at all proving that you should always check to see if they will be growing in early that way you can catch them before they start to hit your teeth and cause you lots of pain. Other signs of wisdom teeth impaction include bad breath, a swelling of the mouth around those teeth, and pain when opening your mouth. Check out this article on symptoms.
http://dental-care.speakasp.net/index.php/tooth-extraction/wisdom-teeth-symptoms/
This article has a lot of good information on symptoms, the pros and cons of getting your teeth removed, and potential risks involved.
http://www.cincinnati-oralsurgery.com/wisdom.htm
We will keep you posted on my procedure and any differences between mine and Erik's removal which was done last year.
-Amanda and Erik
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Apology
We are very sorry for having not posted last week. We needed to do studying for the three AP Tests we did last week and did not have time to spare in writing a post!
-Erik and Amanda
-Erik and Amanda
Fighting With Braces
NOTE: This post is not saying fighting is good or bad. We are only trying to give some basic tips in case you do get into a fight. As teenagers we hear about many fights at our local high school, and they are not that uncommon. This is just meant to help you avoid ruining your mouth.
One thing to keep in mind is, if you get into a fight you might get punched in the mouth. With braces, this will be very painful. If you get hit with your mouth closed, the inside of your mouth will get pretty cut up. There is basically nothing you can do to prevent this except not get hit in the mouth! On the up side, if you get hit with your mouth open, the other persons hand will get hurt. Our dad told us a story from back in 1976 when he was in 7th grade. He got into a fight with another boy from his grade, while he had the old school type of braces, the ones that go all the way around each tooth. The other boy punched him in the mouth while he had his mouth open. Our dad said that although he didn’t feel anything, the other guy’s knuckles were cut up really badly! So although those were with the old braces, the new ones would probably do the same thing to someone’s hand!
One thing you can do is bite your back teeth. This will prevent your teeth from clacking together and it will help to prevent getting a broken jaw if you get hit there. After all the work of getting braces this would definitely be a setback!
Apart from constantly wearing a mouth guard (which if it is fight that was set up, as in you know when and where it will be, we would recommend wearing), there is really nothing you can do to protect your braces and mouth if you get into a fight. Keep all the work and effort you have put into your mouth/smile, and try to avoid any fights while you are still wearing your braces.
-Amanda and Erik
One thing to keep in mind is, if you get into a fight you might get punched in the mouth. With braces, this will be very painful. If you get hit with your mouth closed, the inside of your mouth will get pretty cut up. There is basically nothing you can do to prevent this except not get hit in the mouth! On the up side, if you get hit with your mouth open, the other persons hand will get hurt. Our dad told us a story from back in 1976 when he was in 7th grade. He got into a fight with another boy from his grade, while he had the old school type of braces, the ones that go all the way around each tooth. The other boy punched him in the mouth while he had his mouth open. Our dad said that although he didn’t feel anything, the other guy’s knuckles were cut up really badly! So although those were with the old braces, the new ones would probably do the same thing to someone’s hand!
One thing you can do is bite your back teeth. This will prevent your teeth from clacking together and it will help to prevent getting a broken jaw if you get hit there. After all the work of getting braces this would definitely be a setback!
Apart from constantly wearing a mouth guard (which if it is fight that was set up, as in you know when and where it will be, we would recommend wearing), there is really nothing you can do to protect your braces and mouth if you get into a fight. Keep all the work and effort you have put into your mouth/smile, and try to avoid any fights while you are still wearing your braces.
-Amanda and Erik
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