Not another newbie!
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:09 am
Hello, my first post on here!
At the age of 29, I've finally decided to sort out my aweful teeth.
I've recently overheard my girlfriend talking about me (evesdroppers never hear things they like..) and more specifically my teeth. I won't go into details but its the icing on the cake for me, since I've wanted to get my smile sorted out for a long time but lacked courage to do it.
Now, after 16 years since my last visit to the dentist I've had a check up this morning, mainly to get some piece of mind that everything is healthy and safe to begin orthodontic work. It turns out there are no issues preventing me from taking this further.
There seems to be only one orthodontist on my area (within 40 miles) so I payed them a visit. I was surprised that the initial consultation was not free, but was £95, although if I decide to go ahead wth treatment its taken off the bill.
Is it normal to do this? Don't get me wrong, I'm not worried about the money, its just not quite what I expected. I guess they have to make their money for the time they spend, but it may turn out that they can't do what I want.
Anyway I'm hoping that I'll be told I'm a condidate for lingual braces on the top, partly for aesthetics and partly because 'normal' braces would very likely prevent me from playing my trumpet. Maybe lingual will too, but I think its less likely. I don't really care too much about what goes on the bottom as thats hardly visible when talking or smiling (smiling... I wish...), and most pressure on the mouthpiece of the trumpet is on the top when I play.
Does anyone on here know what factors dictate whether or not lingual braces are an option?
Thanks for reading my ramblings!
Rob
At the age of 29, I've finally decided to sort out my aweful teeth.
I've recently overheard my girlfriend talking about me (evesdroppers never hear things they like..) and more specifically my teeth. I won't go into details but its the icing on the cake for me, since I've wanted to get my smile sorted out for a long time but lacked courage to do it.
Now, after 16 years since my last visit to the dentist I've had a check up this morning, mainly to get some piece of mind that everything is healthy and safe to begin orthodontic work. It turns out there are no issues preventing me from taking this further.
There seems to be only one orthodontist on my area (within 40 miles) so I payed them a visit. I was surprised that the initial consultation was not free, but was £95, although if I decide to go ahead wth treatment its taken off the bill.
Is it normal to do this? Don't get me wrong, I'm not worried about the money, its just not quite what I expected. I guess they have to make their money for the time they spend, but it may turn out that they can't do what I want.
Anyway I'm hoping that I'll be told I'm a condidate for lingual braces on the top, partly for aesthetics and partly because 'normal' braces would very likely prevent me from playing my trumpet. Maybe lingual will too, but I think its less likely. I don't really care too much about what goes on the bottom as thats hardly visible when talking or smiling (smiling... I wish...), and most pressure on the mouthpiece of the trumpet is on the top when I play.
Does anyone on here know what factors dictate whether or not lingual braces are an option?
Thanks for reading my ramblings!
Rob