
I have never liked my smile. I wanted braces as a kid (strange, huh?) but I actually never even saw a dentist until I was 17. My mom had a traumatic experience at the dentist when she was a child so she would not take her children to a dentist for fear they would have the same fate. I love my mother dearly but really wish my dental issues would have been taken care of as a child instead of dealing with it as an adult.
At my first ever dental appointment I was told I have an overbite and could get orthodontic treatment if I wanted. Of course I wanted this but my parents could not afford it so I was just happy at that point to have a professional dental cleaning and knowing that I would be getting that every 6 months.
Fast forward 14 years and I am finally at a point in my life where I can ask my dentist for an orthodontic referral. He sets me up with an orthodontist who is supposed to be one of the best when it comes to adult orthodontics. I have my appointment set and two days before I am to be seen my husbands employer cuts the whole staff to only 30 hours/week. Needless to say there was now NO WAY I could afford to pursue any orthodontic treatment. I was bummed!!

Fast forward 2 more years and now my financial situation is back to normal and even better than ever so I reschedule my consult. On June 3, 2011 I had my consultation. I didn't really know what to expect but I was excited and nervous all at the same time. And I will admit I was slightly mortified that I was the only adult in the waiting room waiting to actually be seen and not waiting for my child to be seen; but I got over it. Per my official consult report I have Class II Division II Malocclusion, Class II Skeletal Relationship, 70% overbite/2mm overjet, moderate maxillary/slight to moderate mandibular crowding, vertical maxillary excess and inter-labial gap of 4mm.
The recommended treatment is for extraction of the maxillary first bicuspids along with full orthodontic brackets and mandibular anterior inter-proximal reduction. The projected treatment time is 24 months. As much as I would have loved to schedule the bracing right then in there I had to first discuss this whole thing with my husband. I will admit I was also in sticker shock for the price of treatment. I was fulling expecting a few thousand but not the $6500 that I was quoted. Although I have to say this price included EVERYTHING plus one year of retainer appointments and the retainers themselves once the braces come off. Once I discussed treatment with my husband plus spent the last couple of months saving the required down payment I am ready to go!
I know this journey is going to have plenty of ups and downs but I am ready for anything that comes my way and know that the end goal is to have a smile that I am not ashamed of!

Here are my before pics (I will add others after my extraction and once I'm braced)
I did re-size these but they are still a little big...sorry about that!
My smile:

I know my smile isn't too terrible but the next photos really show my problem areas!
Side view #1:

Side view #2:

Uppers:

Lowers:

That's my story so far. Stay tuned for more!!