TE
TechEcho
Home24h TopNewestBestAskShowJobs
GitHubTwitter
Home

TechEcho

A tech news platform built with Next.js, providing global tech news and discussions.

GitHubTwitter

Home

HomeNewestBestAskShowJobs

Resources

HackerNews APIOriginal HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 TechEcho. All rights reserved.

Ask HN: Anyone choose to get braces / aligners later in life?

2 pointsby civicsquidover 6 years ago
I&#x27;m 21, going to be 22 soon, and going to graduate college sometime next year. I&#x27;ve had a 100% overbite for a while. Makes me not want to go do things or smile, so I figured I&#x27;d change it by looking into braces&#x2F;aligners when I start work after graduation.<p>Has anyone done it at that stage in their life? How was it? Did it affect your work or social life (not that I have much of one as it is)? I&#x27;m terrified of regretting it, but I want the result more than anything.

3 comments

kagenekoover 6 years ago
I&#x27;ve over 40, have had a major gap in my front teeth, and a slight overbite all of my life. I wish I had gotten braces when I was younger but this is the first job I&#x27;ve had that pays for adult orthodontia. I&#x27;ve had Invisaligns for about 11 weeks now. I love them but they take a while to get used to. (they were also pricey) Stuff that&#x27;s happened:<p>* I got a terrible lisp since the shape of my mouth changed. It took quite a few weeks to get used to.<p>* The first couple of days after switching trays (I switch every week) are kinda painful because of the new positioning.<p>* My diet changed because I cannot eat (or drink many things) with my trays in and I need to brush my teeth after every meal. I used to eat many, small meals throughout the day but now I do 3 larger ones because it&#x27;s annoying to brush and such a lot.<p>* Eating out is &quot;fun&quot; -- I bring a toothbrush and my tray box, so I can take care of things.<p>Fortunately, I work from home most of the time so a lot of this is not a serious problem.<p>11 weeks in and my overbite is disappearing and there has been some changes to the gap. Overall, I am very happy.
评论 #18113123 未加载
ezekgover 6 years ago
Me and my wife both got braces in our early twenties and do not regret it. Started with clear brackets and that was great. My family couldn&#x27;t afford to get me braces when I was younger, so I had to have them for awhile (along with an implant), but I&#x27;m so happy I did. Neither of us could do invisible aligners because we had bite problems, and that usually requires braces to fix (rubber bands).<p>It doesn&#x27;t effect your social&#x2F;work life as much as you think it would. Rubber bands are annoying, but honestly, having braces is not a big social thing like it was in school. I&#x27;ve had friends get braces because me and my wife had braces and they realized it&#x27;s not that bad and nobody cares.<p>You have to of course be mindful about some foods (hint: smaller bites), but in general, it&#x27;s not a big change, but the first few weeks might be an adjustment to how you talk and move your mouth.<p>And the pain after an adjustment is fun, so there&#x27;s that. :)<p>tl;dr: you won&#x27;t regret it.
melcorover 6 years ago
You could look into getting &quot;hidden&quot; braces, if you&#x27;re concerned about how they look. Braces that are placed on the back of your teeth instead of front. It&#x27;ll probably be more expensive, but may be worth it.
评论 #18113157 未加载