Metal hooks instead of elastics
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Metal hooks instead of elastics
My orth said this to me on my 4-5th visit to her. I got braced last June with damon 3 braces.
She said that if I visit the perio and for the small sum of around $800, I will get 2 little hooks I guess drilled in my jaws. And I guess either some metal or some band will be tied to it to move my teeth back (I got 4 removed) so the gaps will be closed. Anyone have any experience with this? She said that my treatment plan will be about 2 months less and I wont have to wear elastics at all until the very end. And my chin will be about 10 degrees better to the optimal angle of 130 degrees.
Right now, I stand to wear elastics and only achieve a 120 degree chin angle and save $800. Thoughts? Thanks.
She said that if I visit the perio and for the small sum of around $800, I will get 2 little hooks I guess drilled in my jaws. And I guess either some metal or some band will be tied to it to move my teeth back (I got 4 removed) so the gaps will be closed. Anyone have any experience with this? She said that my treatment plan will be about 2 months less and I wont have to wear elastics at all until the very end. And my chin will be about 10 degrees better to the optimal angle of 130 degrees.
Right now, I stand to wear elastics and only achieve a 120 degree chin angle and save $800. Thoughts? Thanks.
Thanks for the reply. I decided to go with them. She will only need 2 hooks this time around so it will be cheaper. I think it will be ok. I am not sure if she can guarantee me the optimal angle, but she said that she sends people to the perio often to get it done (I live in Orange County so that is believable). She also showed me some before and after pictures of some people who have had it done and it does look appealing to me. I get new x-rays taken on Wed and the implant things done on Th.
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Sounds like you've made a good decision. Whatever you are most happy with.
P.S. you said you live in OC... is that OC California, or one of the many other states with an OC. If it's CA, I live in OC too.
P.S. you said you live in OC... is that OC California, or one of the many other states with an OC. If it's CA, I live in OC too.
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Wow... $600! Probably not covered by my insurance... I was thinking about asking my ortho about implants as an alternative to the Nance and headgear, but that's a lot of money... I guess I'll still ask, but I have a feeling that I won't have to be psyching myself up for drilling anytime soon.
Glad that it's working out for you, though. It's always nice when they can accomodate some of your opinions into your treatment.
Glad that it's working out for you, though. It's always nice when they can accomodate some of your opinions into your treatment.
A little update: So this Sunday after I finished eating my breakfast (a basic sandwich), I felt a weird ripping feeling in my mouth and I looked in the mirror and I saw that my dental implant thing (a screw essentially) was coming out along with some blood. Believe me, I was scared. I rinsed with mouthwash and called my perio and he told me to wait until tomorrow (bah) and so the next day, I saw him and he out it back in. The next day, I saw my ortho who put back the spring which was attached to my screw and she also did some weird figure 8 stuff and other stuff of which I have no clue so I'm good for 8 weeks until my next apt where they will be taking pictures of my progress.
My gaps are closing fast for sure, but I do not see any progress on my chin profile personally (which was the whole pt of getting my teeth extracted and getting those implants in). My ortho said I'm making fine progress, but I have to disagree.
My gaps are closing fast for sure, but I do not see any progress on my chin profile personally (which was the whole pt of getting my teeth extracted and getting those implants in). My ortho said I'm making fine progress, but I have to disagree.
Those "hooks" are TADs - Temporary Anchorage Devices - and your orthodontist is right - they can not only move teeth but also help with your profile. Class II elastics - probably the most common kind we use - can procline the lower teeth. While we use rectangular wires to compensate, some patients will get a better result if elastics can be limited as much as possible. As far as closing extraction spaces, TADs can allow maximum retraction of the front teeth without slipping the back teeth forward, helping to improve certain profiles.
Temporary implants are touted as the next big thing in orthodontics and amazing things are being done with them. While you may want to take the precise angle quoted by your orthodontist with a grain of salt (it's often difficult to predict a profile effect that precisely) you can rest assured you're probably seeing some profile benefits compared to a correction with elastics.
Temporary implants are touted as the next big thing in orthodontics and amazing things are being done with them. While you may want to take the precise angle quoted by your orthodontist with a grain of salt (it's often difficult to predict a profile effect that precisely) you can rest assured you're probably seeing some profile benefits compared to a correction with elastics.