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I have been wearing rubber bands on my braces for months. Nobody told me how often they were supposed to be replaced. They mentioned that I could take them out when I ate, or brushed my teeth. But I was okay eating with the rubber band in there. I would replace them when they broke, or if they felt a bit ragged like they were going to break soon.
Anyway, I went to the orthodontist today, and he looked at my teeth. He asked me if I thought the rubber bands had shifted the teeth. I said I didn’t think so. He took the rubber band out, and looked at my teeth and thought they moved a little bit. I asked how often I was supposed to replace the bands. He said probably twice a day. I told him that I had been replacing them about every day or two, or when they broke. He suggested replacing them three times a day when I eat. That the rubber bands may have been losing their elasticity. He gave me another bag of the tiny rubber bands. I actually have a ton of them. I will start replacing them three times a day and see how that works.

I love my Waterpik, and have never had healthier gums since I started using it. And it works great for keeping my braces clean! But when we travel, it is a little awkward to try to take it with us.
I bought a portable Waterpik while on our recent vacation, but was not very happy with it. So I returned it. It had gotten mediocre or even poor reviews on Amazon. But one review mention a Panasonic model that the guy liked better.
So today I ordered a Panasonic EW1270AC Portable Oral Irrigator. I am hoping it works better than the portable Waterpik. I looks like the pump part can be store inside the reservoir. It also uses regular batteries and I think an AC adaptor. It looks smaller than the portable Waterpik (WP360).
I will post a review after I get a chance to try it.

I got a letter in the mail from my dentist. I thought it was a bill or something since I had recently been there twice: once to get my teeth cleaned, and again to get a cavity filled. But it wasn’t a bill. It was letter informing that he retiring. He mentions in the letter that he has treated some of his patients for over 25 years. I have been going to him for a little over 10 years.
He mentions in his letter that after a long and careful search, he found a husband and wife dental team to take over our care. Their office is located in a nearby building. He also included a letter from them. I am happy for him and I hope he enjoys his retirement. His hygienist and dental assistant have gone to work in this new office as well. So it will be an interesting change.My next dentist appointment isn’t until November and that is to get my teeth cleaned.
One bonus is that this new office sounds like they do more stuff such as crowns, bridges, root canals, etc. Actually, I don’t know all what my previous dentist did. I know he sent me to another dentist for my root canal.
I guess I will find out how it goes. If I don’t like them, I can get a reference for a new dentist from either my orthodontist or my periodontist.




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