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#Post#: 701--------------------------------------------------
If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: menapilo
Date: February 21, 2014, 3:37 am
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This was on Platos site as he had been sent this as
analternative to braces/retainer.
The filename is "nightguard", I'm not sure if it's a cheap one
you can buy online that forms after your teeth or if it was
created by a lab through a dentist. That would not be cheap.
Lets say it's the cheap one. It has to cover all teeth right? I
have seen nightguards that just covers 2/3 of the mouth.
Metal wire, hard to say how thick it if from the pic, but the
hooks must stay in place at least. The real question is how she
got the metal wire in place. Is the metal wire against your
teeth or is it in between the nightguards one layer?
Does anyone here use this technique?
Would gladly take advises since this method is perfect for me.
#Post#: 707--------------------------------------------------
Re: If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: menapilo
Date: March 6, 2014, 5:34 am
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Please can someone help me with this, this is what keeps me from
starting the treatment.
#Post#: 708--------------------------------------------------
Re: If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: FebruaryRichard
Date: March 7, 2014, 11:35 pm
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Try calling different dental appliances provider and see if you
can get one shipped. You would need teeth models though, which
could cost over 200$
#Post#: 709--------------------------------------------------
Re: If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: menapilo
Date: March 8, 2014, 4:55 am
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--- Quote from: FebruaryRichard link ---
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> Try calling different dental appliances provider and see if
you can get one shipped. You would need teeth models though,
which could cost over 200$
>
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Yes and that is exactly the reason why I want to use the method
I mentioned, which does not cost much at all if it's a cheap
nightguard that forms after your teeth. Don't know why this
method isnt more popular. Also, I don't understand how the metal
wire is applied to the nightguard.
#Post#: 712--------------------------------------------------
Re: If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: Gaia
Date: March 21, 2014, 3:35 pm
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Get a cheep one from eBay, for example this one:
HTML http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anti-Snoring-Mouthpiece-Stop-Snore-Mouthguard-Snoreguard-Device-Sleeping-Aid-/201025955461?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2ece14a685
You heat it up in hot water, then you make the impression of
your teeth. Use a dremel or something similar to drill holes.
Walrus says:
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> I bought a simple moldable mouthguard (about $3), molded it,
punched a couple holes where the clips should have been and
attached shoe laces instead of rubber bands. I just pull on the
shoe laces with my hands.
>
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There's a picture somewhere on this forum that I think Walrus
put up.
#Post#: 714--------------------------------------------------
Re: If you can't afford to get braces or retainer, how do you
facepull?
DIR By: menapilo
Date: April 2, 2014, 1:47 pm
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--- Quote from: Gaia link ---
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> Get a cheep one from eBay, for example this one:
>
>
HTML http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anti-Snoring-Mouthpiece-Stop-Snore-Mouthguard-Snoreguard-Device-Sleeping-Aid-/201025955461?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2ece14a685
>
> You heat it up in hot water, then you make the impression of
your teeth. Use a dremel or something similar to drill holes.
> Walrus says:
>
> [quote]
> I bought a simple moldable mouthguard (about $3), molded it,
punched a couple holes where the clips should have been and
attached shoe laces instead of rubber bands. I just pull on the
shoe laces with my hands.
>
--- End Quote ---
There's a picture somewhere on this forum that I think Walrus
put up.
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I just ordered. Thanks for the info =)
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