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I hate when I'm at the Orthodontist office and they ask if I have any questions and I can't think of any but when I leave and a few days later I come up with the questions. Anyways the Orthodontist put on a bracket to my last molar on the right side and I advised them they can't pull it forward as I have bone loss and that would likely kill that molar. She said, "Were just rotating the molar to come in alignment with your bite." What do you think they will do to rotate the molar.
Molar Rotation
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Re: Molar Rotation
I have a premolar and the tooth next to it that have tilted so that they are almost laying on their side. I too had bone loss and the orthodontist would not even touch my teeth until I went and had a consult with the periodontist. I ended up having my wire and brackets on the top, brackets only on the bottom then went back to periodontist who opened up the gum tissue on both sides of 3 teeth and making cuts between the teeth and adding a bone graft to the mandible to help with the bone loss and hopefully allow the teeth to once again come in line with the rest of my teeth.
Are they trying to close the gap in your teeth as it doesn't really look like the molar is that much out of alignment to me but them I am not an orthodontist. It probably needs just a bit of adjustment that will not interfere with your bone or they would not have put it on. Doesn't look entirely comfortable. I hope you don't have to go through what I did do to bone loss.
Are they trying to close the gap in your teeth as it doesn't really look like the molar is that much out of alignment to me but them I am not an orthodontist. It probably needs just a bit of adjustment that will not interfere with your bone or they would not have put it on. Doesn't look entirely comfortable. I hope you don't have to go through what I did do to bone loss.
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Re: Molar Rotation
Its tilted inwards and they are trying to tilt it back a little.
Horrible example: currently tilted inwards \ they are trying to straighten it upright |
I will eventually get a bone graft and implant for that space there but finances wont allow it atm.
Horrible example: currently tilted inwards \ they are trying to straighten it upright |
I will eventually get a bone graft and implant for that space there but finances wont allow it atm.
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Re: Molar Rotation
If it's only a slight rotation, the wire can rotate the tooth into alignment without any additional appliances. That's what I've experienced in my case as well. I have been in class 2 elastics for 4 months now and the elastics have caused my 2nd molar to rotate out due to the force. Once I stopped the elastics, my tooth got "guided" back into alignment by the wire.
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Re: Molar Rotation
Gotcha they didnt really go to much over my case so I'm trying to plan accordingly if I need elastics if I'll need extra hardware etc. Hoping 2019 ill be able to afford the implant or implants they havent said if they are keeping the extraction site upper open for implant or closing it