Is having less teeth a plus with adult braces?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:58 pm
When I was younger and originally got braces (age 11), I had to have 4 molars removed as my mouth was over crowded. I never had any wisdom teeth (seems I'm not very wise. *a tear falls* lol)
Since then (age 34 now), I've had a further 4 molars removed due to well...cavities. Oops. *sheepish* Admittedly, it's not all my fault. The dentists have all said I brush my teeth and take care of them fine, but it's a lot to do with genetics and the position of my teeth (which is why I'm on this forum to begin with, obviously). I couldn't afford root canal surgery and the cavities were too severe to just have a filling, so they had to be removed completely.
So now, I have 1 molar on each side, top and bottom, apart from the top right side, which has 2 molars. 5 molars in total, and a total of 11 teeth on the top and 10 teeth on the bottom. This is not many teeth, is it? I find I must eat slowly as it takes a long time to chew properly food using those molars, as there's not many of them.
So. Is this actually an advantage when it comes to braces? There's a HEAP of space for the teeth (overbite / overjet on top 4-6 front teeth) to widen, right?
Since then (age 34 now), I've had a further 4 molars removed due to well...cavities. Oops. *sheepish* Admittedly, it's not all my fault. The dentists have all said I brush my teeth and take care of them fine, but it's a lot to do with genetics and the position of my teeth (which is why I'm on this forum to begin with, obviously). I couldn't afford root canal surgery and the cavities were too severe to just have a filling, so they had to be removed completely.
So now, I have 1 molar on each side, top and bottom, apart from the top right side, which has 2 molars. 5 molars in total, and a total of 11 teeth on the top and 10 teeth on the bottom. This is not many teeth, is it? I find I must eat slowly as it takes a long time to chew properly food using those molars, as there's not many of them.
So. Is this actually an advantage when it comes to braces? There's a HEAP of space for the teeth (overbite / overjet on top 4-6 front teeth) to widen, right?