Principessa1284
<font color=royalblue>The girl whose MIL brought h
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I think you definately need to cut him some slack. I had braces for 3 years at that age, and the headgear was just painful to wear at night. So much so that it would keep me awake and I would just cry and eventually give up and take it out. I ended up *ahem* losing it, and my mouth turned out just fine and pretty. I will say is some cases, the headgear is more important to the treatment and it may have been why I had mine on 3 months longer than originally planned.
But I will say though, tell him to start wearing it for a few hours BEFORE he goes to bed, and then his mouth will get used to it and it won't hurt so much. I would be patient and just remind him that things can only get better from here.
But I will say though, tell him to start wearing it for a few hours BEFORE he goes to bed, and then his mouth will get used to it and it won't hurt so much. I would be patient and just remind him that things can only get better from here.