My story
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:28 am
I'm 35, female, from California and started with my braces 02/06/12 to correct a class II malocclusion. I currently have upper metal brackets. Yesterday, I had impressions made for an expander plate which I "pick up" in 2 weeks.... *groan*
I never wondered what other people were going to say when I became an adult in braces. I work in the medical field, so maybe that helps. Many of my coworkers asked me why I was getting braces when my teeth are "reasonably straight". I would say that I have a horribly deep bite, I bite into my palate... right behind my front teeth, and I risk losing them. Not to mention I break off one of my bottom incisors from time-to-time. People get it when you say your jaw alignment messes with your teeth.
When I was a teen, the dentist sent me to an oral surgeon for eval of my malocclusion because of biting into my soft palate. The oral surgeon felt I should have repair. However, the insurance rejected his request. Perhaps in the end this was a good thing.
Fast forward to October 2011... my current dentist brought up the subject of seeing an orthodontist. She said there's a lot of new things in orthodontia that can be done to correct my bite without surgery. She said one of her patients had a horrible cross-bite with great results with braces. My dental insurance doesn't cover adult orthodontia, but I just married in June 2011, and my husband's coverage does provide a $2000 benefit (we have the same dentist, she looked at his coverage).
Since we missed the enrollment window for my husband to add me to coverage, we had to wait until December to add, and I had my orthodontic eval on 01/30, spacers on 02/02 and uppers placed 02/06 (which was awful). I still have moments when I think about how oral surgery would be a "quicker fix".
I already had sensitive teeth, probably from the physiological retardedness of my mouth, adding to my love of acidic things, haha! Now my mouth is even more sensitive!
I look forward to getting to know all of you!
I never wondered what other people were going to say when I became an adult in braces. I work in the medical field, so maybe that helps. Many of my coworkers asked me why I was getting braces when my teeth are "reasonably straight". I would say that I have a horribly deep bite, I bite into my palate... right behind my front teeth, and I risk losing them. Not to mention I break off one of my bottom incisors from time-to-time. People get it when you say your jaw alignment messes with your teeth.
When I was a teen, the dentist sent me to an oral surgeon for eval of my malocclusion because of biting into my soft palate. The oral surgeon felt I should have repair. However, the insurance rejected his request. Perhaps in the end this was a good thing.
Fast forward to October 2011... my current dentist brought up the subject of seeing an orthodontist. She said there's a lot of new things in orthodontia that can be done to correct my bite without surgery. She said one of her patients had a horrible cross-bite with great results with braces. My dental insurance doesn't cover adult orthodontia, but I just married in June 2011, and my husband's coverage does provide a $2000 benefit (we have the same dentist, she looked at his coverage).
Since we missed the enrollment window for my husband to add me to coverage, we had to wait until December to add, and I had my orthodontic eval on 01/30, spacers on 02/02 and uppers placed 02/06 (which was awful). I still have moments when I think about how oral surgery would be a "quicker fix".
I already had sensitive teeth, probably from the physiological retardedness of my mouth, adding to my love of acidic things, haha! Now my mouth is even more sensitive!
I look forward to getting to know all of you!