leLovely answered Friday January 26 2007, 10:54 pm: If you mean the little tiny things that they wedge in between two of your teeth, then it's fine. That means that the space is wide enough, and it is supposed to eventually fall out. But if you're worried still, call your ortho just in case. You don't wanna mess around with your teeth and have to start all overrr. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
rick505 answered Friday January 26 2007, 4:30 pm: definately call your orthodontist. Mine fell out and the space closed back up in two days and they had to do it again. but my teeth were very movable. [ rick505's advice column | Ask rick505 A Question ]
pockets answered Friday January 26 2007, 2:20 pm: If a spacer falls out, it means it has made the space needed and its job is done.
thelaura answered Friday January 26 2007, 12:06 pm: I'd recommend asking your dentist either by phone or popping in just to be certain. It doesn't seem too much of a big deal and can easily be put back on when you get your braces, as one of mine had to be changed when I got mine :)
But to be sure, it doesn't hurt to check! [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
JesusFreak2006 answered Friday January 26 2007, 11:55 am: I dont think its a huge day your teeth arnt to shift that much in 4 days but I would definately call your dentist just to let them know and if you do need to do anything [ JesusFreak2006's advice column | Ask JesusFreak2006 A Question ]
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