Teeth straight after 2 months?!?!


Question: Teeth straight after 2 months.?!.?
Ok so I've had braces for 2 months and they aren't completely straight.... well pretty much.... they moved A LOT but now theres a space between my 2 bottom front teeth....
Erm.... I don't think this is normal.? I read if your teeth are moved too quickly it can shorten the roots of your teeth even more....Health Question & Answer


Answers:
oh em jay the same thing is happening to me!
I am doing EVERYTHING to keep my teeth straight.. My braces are heat activated so i eat alot of warm foods and drink warm water.. I have seen SO MUCH improvement! But, last night as i was changing my rubber bands, i noticed the two bottom teeth smack ddab in the middle (well, on the 'sides of the middle' lol) My TEETH ARE MOVING APART! I asked my orthodontist this morning(i called the office) and he said it is normal for that to happen! It usually depends on your braces though.. BUT DONT FREAK OUT! Youre still in the early stages of braces.. dont freak out if they start moving apart because they are just trying to place themselves in the right places! Good luck@!
~BlooperZHealth Question & Answer

this could be normal..
orthodontists will do weird things to your teeth in the beginning to make your teeth straight.. the next time you go to your orthodontist ask.. even if it annoys them...... its your teeth and you dont want to end up with weird gaps..Health Question & Answer

dont worry about it......they will be fixed and perfect! before you get them off they will put a plastic chain on all of your teeth and it will make sure they are nice and close together with no gapsHealth Question & Answer



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