For the past couple months, I've been visiting general dentists, orthodontists, and cosmetic dentists. They all told me I wasn't a candidate for the invisible braces because my front teeth were too rotated. I was very bummed by this. For a time, I even considered not doing braces and just getting porcelain veneers done on my front teeth. That was until I got the estimate, $15-20 thousand!! (The cost for teeth whitening and getting the social six teeth veneered to look right together) I also didn't like hearing they'd have to shave off quite a bit of enamel and that it could damage nerves, resulting in root canals. I have pretty healthy teeth overall and don't feel comfortable with getting this amount of work done on them. Comestic dentistry quickly went out the window.
So here I am...back to braces again. The ortho that I am seeing says I have a slight crossbite and that he can straighten my front teeth along with correcting the crossbite in 15-18 months. I am opting for ceramic brackets since I work in a corporate environment and am meetings quite a bit. I am a little nervous about all of this because after doing a lot of reading here, he hasn't given me a lot of information besides this. I asked a lot of common questions, but didn't know about asking more detailed questions about brackets/ligatures/archwires/etc. I also saw a lot of people here are saying you should always get things in writing. I am planning on e-mailing him and asking him about all of this and asking him to provide me something in writing before I go in for the banding session (which is supposed to happen in two weeks!).
Also he never told me about what types he was going to use. I have so many questions for him that I need to type up a page long e-mail! I don't think he uses Damon or Inovation or those types. I think he uses just the traditional ones. What do you think of traditional vs. Damon/Inovation/etc? Have any of you ever been in my situation where you really old had problems with a few teeth? My other concern is that since my front teeth have been crooked for so long, I've sanded the bottoms of them down. Once my teeth become straight, I can already tell that they will have weird round edges instead of lining up next to eachother nicely. That is what led me to looking into veneers in the beginning. I just don't want to go through getting braces, have straight teeth, and then having to get some veneer-type work just to get them to look right. Please let me know if any of you have gone through anything similar to this.
This is such a great support group and I'm so glad to be here. I look forward to sharing my experience here with you once it happens
