hey i recently got spacers and one of them came out the next day, and so we put it back in but it did the same thing it did the first time and came back out again. is this normal? will it delay my braces? thanks.
blueyedgrl412 answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:34 pm: hey its normal but schedule an orthodonist appointment to get it replaced...mine came out from eating steak a few times. I dont think it will delay bc my 3rd time they came out was a few days before i had to get my braces so i just waited n she put a spacer in that day i went to get my braces left it there a few minutes n took it out.... [ blueyedgrl412's advice column | Ask blueyedgrl412 A Question ]
2cute4words answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:05 pm: I think u should go back to the orthadontist or wutever and get them fixed....I hav a question...im gettin braces soon and i think i need spacers. Do they hurt? I will rate u! HIGH! [ 2cute4words's advice column | Ask 2cute4words A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 3:42 pm: Yes, it's normal for your spacers to come out. Since these spacers are spacing your teeth for when you get your braces on, it already spaced them and they automatically come out. It's alright and it won't delay anything. It happened to me too, so don't worry. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
perfectallycutec answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 3:12 pm: Yes, it is normal, and it will not affect your brases at all. When I got spacers, the dentist told me not to worry if they fall out, and not to put them back in. The only thing that will happen is that it will hurt a tiny bit more when they put your brases in. But dont worry about the hurting part, the same this happened to me and it hurt a little bit. Good Luck with Brases!!! [ perfectallycutec's advice column | Ask perfectallycutec A Question ]
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