They skipped the part where they put the tray of goop in your mouth and make you gag for 2mins to get the initial shape of the teeth for the 3d scan 😅😅 worst part of any orthodontic experience
They actually don’t have to do that anymore!!! My daughter just got an expander and they took scans of her mouth and sent them to the lab! They sent back a 3D printed mold of her teeth! If only it were that easy back in the day! We are living in the future.
@@kckozenski I got fitted for a removable retainer 2 months ago after my fixed retainer broke. Even though my orthodontist updated his office after many years of not seeing him, he still used the goop on me 😒😂
Me: k I need a video for how retainers are made How it's made: I gotchu Me: I also need a video for the same thing, but orange juice instead of retainers How it's made: you're not gonna believe this
@@msbgone I have some super glue that is the exact same stuff! You lay down the powder from bottle a and then you drip the liquid from bottle b and it hardens lol I got it from Home Depot
I use a similar product to repair chipped acrylic piano keys. It comes in a colored powder to match the tone of the key and the acetone-like liquid activates it before it hardens in a couple minutes.
Yes, it's also how acrylic nails are made in a salon. The nail brush is dipped into a liquid monomer then into acrylic powder and applied to the nail form.
I accidentally threw my retainer in the schools garbage twice. The first time I remember I saw it when I dumped it off my tray, and grabbed it, and didn't wear it for like two days as it sat in alcohol and cleaned it with soap. The second time, I never found it, and that was in February of 2020, and I haven't worn one since. That isn't worth $300 worth of work.
Haven't watched more than a literal second of it yet, but have to say that the thumbnail, & beginning, look way too much like an undead toe. Ty. That is all.
It's pronounced ''boe'', as in bow and arrow. The crossover wires of the Adams clasps are not flush in the interproximals. Patient likely biting into the wire. Very annoying, possibly leading to patient noncompliance. Ears of Adams clasps not engaged in the undercuts of mesial and distobuccal line angles.Finished palatal acrylic appeared uneven in thickness. Big mistakes throughout. Not likely an acid bath, but just a dish soap solution. Silver solder is very susceptible to corrosive forces, including in the oral environment. Poor segment Science Channel. You also failed to mention that the laboratory that actually creates these appliances, may get up to $100 per piece, plus the fee for printing the 3D model, while the orthodontist, for his minimal work following active treatment, will bill the patient $500 or more. An assistant, that earns less than $20/hr., usually performs the scanning. Next time you have the first appointment at the orthodontists' office, look at the cars in the parking lot. A bunch of modest cars, and one Porsche, Mercedes SUV, etc..Yes, you're getting ripped off, especially if the treatment was done via clear aligners.
The orange inspector who checks one orange then walks away was awesome.
Yup! They're all good!
Best part by far. Yep, that's an Orange. I'm all done! 😂
Everything juice is fine!
@@JungleSkater Time to go home, Jeopardy is on haha
They skipped the part where they put the tray of goop in your mouth and make you gag for 2mins to get the initial shape of the teeth for the 3d scan 😅😅 worst part of any orthodontic experience
They actually don’t have to do that anymore!!! My daughter just got an expander and they took scans of her mouth and sent them to the lab! They sent back a 3D printed mold of her teeth! If only it were that easy back in the day! We are living in the future.
Yep. It's all 3D now. The technician uses a wand to get a 3D image and voila! Magic!
Hopefully the next time I need one made they'll be doing it this way! @kckozenski
@@kckozenski The scanner must be pretty small to get access to the back side of the front teeth. And what about the outsides of the rear teeth?
@@kckozenski I got fitted for a removable retainer 2 months ago after my fixed retainer broke. Even though my orthodontist updated his office after many years of not seeing him, he still used the goop on me 😒😂
Me: k I need a video for how retainers are made
How it's made: I gotchu
Me: I also need a video for the same thing, but orange juice instead of retainers
How it's made: you're not gonna believe this
I liked the retainer section
"Finally the oranges fall off the conveyor belt into a bin" that "bin" is a damn shopping cart 🛒 lmao 😂 if it works it works 🤷♂️
How its Made is always,
An Epic Series.
Keep it up Discovery and Show teams.
Regards
The retainer making process is far more janky than I ever imagined
100% agree!
@@msbgone I have some super glue that is the exact same stuff! You lay down the powder from bottle a and then you drip the liquid from bottle b and it hardens lol I got it from Home Depot
Haha... you still have to do rest of it!
@@msbgone true. I wonder if a dentist invented this super glue after using the same stuff to make retainers? Could be
@@msbgone it's called rapidfix
I learned how the retainer is made today!!
And after all, fresh-squeezed orange juice -- like revenge -- is a dish that's best served cold.
Nice video.
love this channel
A bin? You mean a stolen grocery cart.
Wow awesome 😎!!
That’s so cool
I've never heard of a plastic that is a mix of powder + liquid. Is it available to the general public?
I use a similar product to repair chipped acrylic piano keys. It comes in a colored powder to match the tone of the key and the acetone-like liquid activates it before it hardens in a couple minutes.
Yes, it's also how acrylic nails are made in a salon. The nail brush is dipped into a liquid monomer then into acrylic powder and applied to the nail form.
Orange juicing on the industrial scale like most pasteurized juices is completely different than this.
I accidentally threw my retainer in the schools garbage twice. The first time I remember I saw it when I dumped it off my tray, and grabbed it, and didn't wear it for like two days as it sat in alcohol and cleaned it with soap. The second time, I never found it, and that was in February of 2020, and I haven't worn one since. That isn't worth $300 worth of work.
Those are not oranges. They are greens!
oranges so fresh they're not required to be orange
Are these new epsidoes, or just reruns from the 2010s???
Sir That gallon of juice with cost you 29.99
My retainer was able to glow
Nobody cares
@@brandonconnelly6798i care
@@brandonconnelly6798 You seem to.
VideoGameDunkey would love the orange juice industry
europeans: do you spend a fortune on straightening your teeth? genuine question, i actually do not know
how much? Any way I can't afford it
Wow... Now I feel bad for never wearing mine.
I haven’t have braces yet
Haven't watched more than a literal second of it yet, but have to say that the thumbnail, & beginning, look way too much like an undead toe.
Ty. That is all.
They are hardly 1/8" thick . Way thicker than that
Into the bin 🤣
How you gonna pair retainers episode right next to orange juice episode?! Smh...
They are consecutive segments from the same episode.
I have a different retainer that works for me
Hit like button if you got braces on
Lol. Labial.
It's pronounced ''boe'', as in bow and arrow. The crossover wires of the Adams clasps are not flush in the interproximals. Patient likely biting into the wire. Very annoying, possibly leading to patient noncompliance. Ears of Adams clasps not engaged in the undercuts of mesial and distobuccal line angles.Finished palatal acrylic appeared uneven in thickness. Big mistakes throughout. Not likely an acid bath, but just a dish soap solution. Silver solder is very susceptible to corrosive forces, including in the oral environment. Poor segment Science Channel. You also failed to mention that the laboratory that actually creates these appliances, may get up to $100 per piece, plus the fee for printing the 3D model, while the orthodontist, for his minimal work following active treatment, will bill the patient $500 or more. An assistant, that earns less than $20/hr., usually performs the scanning. Next time you have the first appointment at the orthodontists' office, look at the cars in the parking lot. A bunch of modest cars, and one Porsche, Mercedes SUV, etc..Yes, you're getting ripped off, especially if the treatment was done via clear aligners.