Thanks for your replies everyone. I know this sounds so generic but I genuinely appreciate everyone sharing a bit, even if I don’t have a lot to add.
do braces really hurt getting on? i have severe overcrowding of my top row of teeth (my front two teeth literally make a V towards each other) but now im hesitant after reading people here say they hurt.
The replies make me feel a little lucky lol, at the 2 week mark mine aren’t hurting anymore at all. It hurt chewing for the first couple of days, but in the last week it hasn’t at all. The sensation right now is more like having stuff between my teeth kinda annoyance rather than any pain. When it hurt it was kind of like a worked-out muscle. I think I already mentioned this, but I have heard readjustments make it hurt for a bit again. By far the most annoying part is just flossing and that’s because of the time it takes more than anything so knock on wood. However I might be an exception in general because I actually feel getting dental work done is really relaxing for me.
They used tools to dry the surface of the teeth and put a cheek stretch thing to actually get the glue and then brackets on, but after preparing bits they were fast. Like the overall process takes a while, but I didn’t need to wait half an hour as they fitted a wire into place or something. And if you need molar bands then PLEASE make sure they aren’t heavily scraping the top tooth and make sure the cleats aren’t scraping your tongue a lot and don’t be afraid to ask for a replacement or cleat adjustment (they can be pushed in a bit). Even though mine was only really high for one day, when I got a replacement it was an immediate improvement and I haven’t had any significant pain from it since then. That stuff is if you even need the rings. Again this YMMV because here basically these extra consults/adjustments are free, the overall plan has a fixed price we pay over time, and I don’t know what the process is for paying in other countries.
Obviously the best thing to do is visit an orthodontist and ask, have you done a consultation for it? If that’s an option for you? It shouldn’t be so expensive, I guess just look into it to see if you can trust the doctor there. Mine was really helpful and for some other reasons I trust her so her judgement of how my teeth were made me more confident. Can always get second opinions.
Aside from that more obviously do you have discomfort from it? Really misaligned teeth, I assume could cause some health problems but if it isn’t really uncomfortable and your dental health is generally good or you have strong teeth or something then maybe you could pass without it. Personally I had TMJ since my adolescent years so getting braces was long overdue for me. That’s also assuming you didn’t want it for cosmetic reasons and if you do want it for cosmetic reasons it’s very fair.