So just then I rolled my tongue with a litttttle but of pressure behind the tooth that I'm pointing at in the photo, and I felt more pain associated there compared to all the other parts of my teeth. And i was immensely happy because that means that the canine next to it, will hopefully start to shift down a bit!
I remember I felt pain in the exact tooth, opposite from it, and the canine next to that tooth had shifted. I'm so excited because my canines will both soon be in the same level and that means that they can start shifting into their supposed to be places!!!
I also feel immense pain in my front right tooth as well, just the one next to the one I was pointing at, and seriously I have no idea why.
Maybe because that one is also shifting as well?
And speaking of that tooth, it has like. shrunk. Like it's smaller than the left front tooth... I have a feeling because before, that tooth used to be pushed out and a little more crooked. You couldn't tell in photos but if I lean back, you can see that the tooth is actually twisted a bit too much to the left and pushed out a bit.
But now, when I lean back to check the alignment of the two front teeth, they both align together.
However the shitty thing is, that even though the tooth is straight; it's friggin noticeably shorter than the other front tooth. I seriously hope this is just a temporary thing, and that it will shift to the same level as the other front tooth.
But seeing as how it's already straight.... I don't know.
I absolutely can't wait for my first appointment with braces in like 12 more days.
Then hopefully my ortho will make some changes and fixes to my canines and my front tooth. Also, not much progress on the bottom teeth and they don't hurt as much as the top.
Okay, see ya next week! xoxo
p.s on the far left side of my cheek I can feel a bit of the wire, but only when I run my tongue over it... I think because my left canine had shifted down that's why the wire has expanded back more. Just something I thought I should had.
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