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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:04 am
by danish
Hi Matty_Oz,

I have been wearing elastics to correct my midline which is also about 2 mm off. So far I have been using it for 2 months with little or no movement! :cry: I suppose that movement will be slow as you are moving more than just one tooth.

Gotta be patient.... :?

Danish

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:19 am
by beth1966
Hi - silly question, I hear everyone talking about midlines. What is the midline? Is it the line between your two top and your two bottom front teeth meeting vertically?

Thanks - Beth

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:21 am
by danish
yes!

D

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:27 am
by beth1966
danish wrote:yes!

D
thanks!

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:33 am
by purpleteeth
At my last "formal adjustment" they gave me triangle elastics, which corrected my midline almost immediately. The elastics have kept it in place and now I notice my teeth almost stay there without my elastics in. I noticed the change immediately and have been extremely pleased!

My last adjustment was about 3 weeks ago, but I was seen this morning for an emergency/ SOS appointment because I haven't been chewing very well since the new elastics were put on. They tweeked me a little today in the office and gave me some positive encouragement, which has helped.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:46 am
by Miss Smiley
To correct my midline and close the reminder of my (non-existent to myself) extraction gaps, I have a class II on the right and class III on the left. I've seen little movement thus far. But I also mentioned in my braces story that my molars are killing me today. Let's hope pain equals some sort of good orthodontic movement tonight.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:38 am
by dagwoman
Yup, the youtube video outlines exactly what was achieved for my teeth with elastics. My midline was originally off by about half a tooth (don't know in mm). Here are some before and after pics in regards to my midline. The first photo was taken during my first week in braces and the later photo was taken about a month ago. If I remember correctly, my ortho didn't start on correcting my midline until a couple of months in, so I think it took about 3 months to shift my midline.

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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:36 am
by beth1966
Gee I never noticed mine, but now that I look mine is off too. Sometimes I think mine changes because my bite is so unstable.


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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:33 am
by swede
Hi Matt

My midline had shifted only about 1 mm, so a couple of months ago, I had the EXACT elastic like the video. I wore 3 more in addition to that but for other reasons. It worked like magic. It only took two weeks to line up again. I know that it was only 1 mm, but it may not be that long for you either. I have a couple of months to go, but so far the midline has stayed aligned. I will have elastics to the end though, and the only bad thing about the "diagonal" elastic was saying ANYTHING that starts with "TH". That was a little frustrating, but time flies!
Good luck!

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:45 pm
by florencegal
Hey Matt

I had an elastic exactly like in the video, only for night-time wear thank goodness, and it worked its magic in just a few weeks.

Fingers crossed it does the same for you, best of luck! :D

x

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:45 pm
by HenvY
hey, got my first elastics today and it's the same as in the vid, except my ortho told me to tuck it over the top brackets. Did everyone else with the bands going between get told that or were you just told to leave it going straight across?

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:04 am
by florencegal
It was only the bottom arch that moved, the top arch stayed exactly where it was. Heaven know how they manage to do that but elastics are wonderful things! I'm sure that whatever needs to be corrected on your teeth, your ortho will know exactly how to configure them to get your result.

I'm now wearing a triangular configuration to close an open bite along the left, bringing the bottom arch up to meet the top. Progress has slowed down a bit but in the first few weeks the vertical gap closed a good few mm's and hopefully soon they might finally meet!

Whatever elastics you get given, to make you feel comfortable with what's happening, make sure you ask before you leave "Right, what is this going to do for me and how is it going to achieve that?" Get all the information and enjoy some happy elastics wear!

x

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:35 pm
by bracedintx
Miss Smiley wrote:To correct my midline and close the reminder of my (non-existent to myself) extraction gaps, I have a class II on the right and class III on the left. I've seen little movement thus far.
I had that as well to adjust my midline. I wore the elastics 24/7--no problem during the day, but every single time I went to sleep I'd wake up about 4 a.m. with horrible TMJ pain--YOWZAS!! :ouch: So I would take out my elastics, give my jaw a little stretch and then go back to sleep. But, after just a few weeks I had a nicely aligned midline :P
That was the worst my TMJ pain has been since starting this process and I haven't had any more since we stopped that elastic configuration :)

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:58 pm
by QKate
My midline is significantly off SINCE getting braces and worst of all the orthodontist doesn't see it and I have showed him! I am so concerned. He is not in his office till Wednesday but then I am calling him.
How can I have an ortho who doesn't see something as essential as this even after I point it out?! (Just Venting Here)
If I look at my Frenulum on top- which is at the midline- my middle of top front teeth are about 2mm to the right. GRRRRRRR!!

MIDLINE MANIA

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 1:09 pm
by LondonLingual
Emergency Post!! Wow cant believe I found this thread its perfect, just what i wanted to know.

Guys please reply ASAP I have ortho appt in the morning! I've been researching all night and now I'm going to ask for this configuration of elastic tomorrow (the one in the video) as currently the class III do not work and my mid line is still off after ages!

What I need to know is this... did you have powerchains on too or ligature wires in a criss cross? I just want the top teeth to move so thinking I should ask for ligature wire on lowers to hold them and power chain up top so they all move together.

I want to be really specific with my Ortho.

Maybe I should have nothing just like in the video??

Please let me know what you guys had. Right now its not working and I have ligature wires criss cross on top and bottom, I reckon this is holding everything still.

PM me or post, im dying to hear from you all thanks in advance.