Transferring orthodontic treatment
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:52 am
Has anyone ever transferred from one ortho to another during treatment?
Backstory: I had upper linguals put on two years ago. After a year, he wanted to take them off but I was unhappy with the results. He told me that he was very limited in what he could do, because I didn't have lower braces. When I asked why he hadn't told me that at the beginning, he said "You didn't ask." So I got lower braces put on about a year ago in addition to the existing uppers (same ortho). Now he says they're ready to be taken off. I am still unsatisfied with the results - I don't expect absolute perfection, but it is pretty obvious to me that the midline is still off, and there are pronounced gaps between certain teeth. The width doesn't look right either. He says that he can't do any more expansion because my "cheek muscles will push the teeth back in." Again, I wasn't told of these supposed limitations in the beginning, and this ortho was very expensive ($13,000 for upper linguals and lower ceramics).
At this point, I'm frustrated with what I perceive as a lack of communication and forthrightness during over two years of treatment with this ortho, and I have a consultation with a new ortho tomorrow. Here are my questions:
1. Has anyone transferred their treatment for reasons like these? Was your experience positive?
2. Is there any chance of the ortho giving me a partial refund?
3. What can I expect from the new ortho? Should I be wary of his opinion on how much more needs to be done? He is running a business too, after all.
Thanks for any help you can give!
Backstory: I had upper linguals put on two years ago. After a year, he wanted to take them off but I was unhappy with the results. He told me that he was very limited in what he could do, because I didn't have lower braces. When I asked why he hadn't told me that at the beginning, he said "You didn't ask." So I got lower braces put on about a year ago in addition to the existing uppers (same ortho). Now he says they're ready to be taken off. I am still unsatisfied with the results - I don't expect absolute perfection, but it is pretty obvious to me that the midline is still off, and there are pronounced gaps between certain teeth. The width doesn't look right either. He says that he can't do any more expansion because my "cheek muscles will push the teeth back in." Again, I wasn't told of these supposed limitations in the beginning, and this ortho was very expensive ($13,000 for upper linguals and lower ceramics).
At this point, I'm frustrated with what I perceive as a lack of communication and forthrightness during over two years of treatment with this ortho, and I have a consultation with a new ortho tomorrow. Here are my questions:
1. Has anyone transferred their treatment for reasons like these? Was your experience positive?
2. Is there any chance of the ortho giving me a partial refund?
3. What can I expect from the new ortho? Should I be wary of his opinion on how much more needs to be done? He is running a business too, after all.
Thanks for any help you can give!