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Wow - I can't believe you are trying to eat hard things so soon! I

was given the ok to chew at 3 months and 1 week - I am currently on

a soft food diet until about 6 months or so. I wouldn't want to

even try to chew because half of the inside of my mouth is still

numb and I don't feel stable enough yet. Just be careful.

> Hi everybody. I had surgery back in October and was wired for 6

> weeks. I still have braces for hopefully no longer than two more

> months. My question is this: For those of you having had upper

and

> lower jaw surgery, are you having trouble chewing on hard things

like

> peanuts or meat? I feel as if my teeth move and I don't mean up

and

> down, but that they wiggle and I can't quite bite down with good

> force. The numbness to my lower lip is still there but improved.

Any

> insights on this is appreciated. My surgeon and orthodontist

think

> I'm doing great. I'm very satisfied with my results, both cos

> cosmetically and with my corrected underbite. I've received many

> compliments on my new looks and many friends have said I have

> a " killer smile " . Well folks, I look forward to hearing from you

in

> regards to the chewing issue. Thanks lots

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Peanuts??? I must be the only one whose orthodontist told them not to

eat ANY nuts while in braces! :-) LOL Just the thought of peanuts,

Fritos, and caramel.....mmmmmmm......

Dammit

> > Hi everybody. I had surgery back in October and was wired for

6

> > weeks. I still have braces for hopefully no longer than two more

> > months. My question is this: For those of you having had upper

> and

> > lower jaw surgery, are you having trouble chewing on hard things

> like

> > peanuts or meat? I feel as if my teeth move and I don't mean up

> and

> > down, but that they wiggle and I can't quite bite down with good

> > force. The numbness to my lower lip is still there but improved.

> Any

> > insights on this is appreciated. My surgeon and orthodontist

> think

> > I'm doing great. I'm very satisfied with my results, both cos

> > cosmetically and with my corrected underbite. I've received many

> > compliments on my new looks and many friends have said I have

> > a " killer smile " . Well folks, I look forward to hearing from you

> in

> > regards to the chewing issue. Thanks lots

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You are not alone.

And all during my 20 months in braces, it was a celebratory ritual on

Friday afternoons in the newsroom where I worked for everybody to

chip in some money, then send one or two folks to a nearby peanut

shop to get fresh-roasted peanuts in the shell, and popcorn. Sigh.

Now we are in a building further away from the shop, and that Friday

ritual happens less frequently.

> Peanuts??? I must be the only one whose orthodontist told them not

to

> eat ANY nuts while in braces! :-) LOL Just the thought of peanuts,

> Fritos, and caramel.....mmmmmmm......

>

> Dammit

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No, popcorn. The only food I have terribly and consistanly missed

since getting braces is popcorn. (Although I admit I've had it a

couple times at the movies - you can't go to the movies and merely

smell the popcorn.)

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No, popcorn. The only food I have terribly and consistanly missed

since getting braces is popcorn. (Although I admit I've had it a

couple times at the movies - you can't go to the movies and merely

smell the popcorn.)

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No, popcorn. The only food I have terribly and consistanly missed

since getting braces is popcorn. (Although I admit I've had it a

couple times at the movies - you can't go to the movies and merely

smell the popcorn.)

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Hey dammit - Nope, you're not the only one. My ortho told me no nuts either

while in braces.

Sweetsemita - I had my upper/lower surgery in October, also, and I can't even

fathom eating anything hard or chewy at this point. I'm having trouble enough

trying to chew anything! And, yes, my ortho and OS seem to think I'm doing

great.

Smooches

Re: 3 mos post-op - Hard to chew

peanuts

Peanuts??? I must be the only one whose orthodontist told them not to

eat ANY nuts while in braces! :-) LOL Just the thought of peanuts,

Fritos, and caramel.....mmmmmmm......

Dammit

> > Hi everybody. I had surgery back in October and was wired for

6

> > weeks. I still have braces for hopefully no longer than two more

> > months. My question is this: For those of you having had upper

> and

> > lower jaw surgery, are you having trouble chewing on hard things

> like

> > peanuts or meat? I feel as if my teeth move and I don't mean up

> and

> > down, but that they wiggle and I can't quite bite down with good

> > force. The numbness to my lower lip is still there but improved.

> Any

> > insights on this is appreciated. My surgeon and orthodontist

> think

> > I'm doing great. I'm very satisfied with my results, both cos

> > cosmetically and with my corrected underbite. I've received many

> > compliments on my new looks and many friends have said I have

> > a " killer smile " . Well folks, I look forward to hearing from you

> in

> > regards to the chewing issue. Thanks lots

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Hey dammit - Nope, you're not the only one. My ortho told me no nuts either

while in braces.

Sweetsemita - I had my upper/lower surgery in October, also, and I can't even

fathom eating anything hard or chewy at this point. I'm having trouble enough

trying to chew anything! And, yes, my ortho and OS seem to think I'm doing

great.

Smooches

Re: 3 mos post-op - Hard to chew

peanuts

Peanuts??? I must be the only one whose orthodontist told them not to

eat ANY nuts while in braces! :-) LOL Just the thought of peanuts,

Fritos, and caramel.....mmmmmmm......

Dammit

> > Hi everybody. I had surgery back in October and was wired for

6

> > weeks. I still have braces for hopefully no longer than two more

> > months. My question is this: For those of you having had upper

> and

> > lower jaw surgery, are you having trouble chewing on hard things

> like

> > peanuts or meat? I feel as if my teeth move and I don't mean up

> and

> > down, but that they wiggle and I can't quite bite down with good

> > force. The numbness to my lower lip is still there but improved.

> Any

> > insights on this is appreciated. My surgeon and orthodontist

> think

> > I'm doing great. I'm very satisfied with my results, both cos

> > cosmetically and with my corrected underbite. I've received many

> > compliments on my new looks and many friends have said I have

> > a " killer smile " . Well folks, I look forward to hearing from you

> in

> > regards to the chewing issue. Thanks lots

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Hey dammit - Nope, you're not the only one. My ortho told me no nuts either

while in braces.

Sweetsemita - I had my upper/lower surgery in October, also, and I can't even

fathom eating anything hard or chewy at this point. I'm having trouble enough

trying to chew anything! And, yes, my ortho and OS seem to think I'm doing

great.

Smooches

Re: 3 mos post-op - Hard to chew

peanuts

Peanuts??? I must be the only one whose orthodontist told them not to

eat ANY nuts while in braces! :-) LOL Just the thought of peanuts,

Fritos, and caramel.....mmmmmmm......

Dammit

> > Hi everybody. I had surgery back in October and was wired for

6

> > weeks. I still have braces for hopefully no longer than two more

> > months. My question is this: For those of you having had upper

> and

> > lower jaw surgery, are you having trouble chewing on hard things

> like

> > peanuts or meat? I feel as if my teeth move and I don't mean up

> and

> > down, but that they wiggle and I can't quite bite down with good

> > force. The numbness to my lower lip is still there but improved.

> Any

> > insights on this is appreciated. My surgeon and orthodontist

> think

> > I'm doing great. I'm very satisfied with my results, both cos

> > cosmetically and with my corrected underbite. I've received many

> > compliments on my new looks and many friends have said I have

> > a " killer smile " . Well folks, I look forward to hearing from you

> in

> > regards to the chewing issue. Thanks lots

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