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Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 2:33 pm
by Mermaid
Hello! I just got braces a couple of weeks ago and expect to have them for about 3 years. I will have Lefort I surgery in about a year as well. I am not sure this is an active forum, but am looking forward to reading and learning. :)
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:33 am
by desertd
It's a lot quieter than it used to be but it's still somewhat active. I need to pop in more often myself. Welcome and best of luck to you!
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:09 am
by djspeece
Agree, things have really quieted down, but there are still people reading the posts...just not responding for some reason.
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:03 am
by ivorynectar
Hi -
I have been lurking on here for the past couple of years, but never felt like I had anything to offer.
I am also in my mid-fifties, and JUST got de-braced this week! I had them on for just over two years. It sucked a bit, but it was totally worth it! I really wish I would have done this decades ago! It has made such a tremendous difference in how I see myself. And in how others see me.
The discomfort of the braces caused me to lose some weight at the beginning. Which was so exciting, I actually got motivated to lose more weight and am down about 30 pounds.
If you have any questions for me I am happy to answer!
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:48 pm
by MummaFish48
Hello
I have also just had braces on in my late 50's! Was going to have them 6 yrs ago and chickened out, then again 3 yrs ago, but this time I went for it....Oh my days.....why did I worry? they are on now and I am fine with them....2 weeks in and a little impatient to see some movement, but it really is no big deal. I expect they will be on a year or so, but now I have started I wish I had done it years ago!! Good Luck with yours!! Lots of encouragement here....
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:43 pm
by Mermaid
Thanks, all.
I'm about 5 weeks in, and so far it's been fine. I am having some "leveling" devices put on in about 2 weeks, I suspect that's where the fun will really begin. I will spend about 9 or 10 months with an ever-worsening bite since I have a class II malocclusion and will have surgery to fix it. I guess my ortho wants a level maxilla before the surgery. They tell me I may have trouble eating. No problem with that. I could stand to lose a few pounds anyway.
The braces are fine, I don't mind them at all. In fact, I had chronic migraines all of my adult life, and they ceased suddenly and completely as soon as the wire was attached to my brackets and started to exert pressure. I have never heard of such a thing, but I am not imagining it. Tells me all I need to know about the necessity of these braces and the surgery upcoming.
Truthfully, I am dreading the surgery, but I will do it. I am committed now.
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:03 pm
by Speck
Welcome to the forum and bravo on making the decision to get your bite squared away!
I'm into the second year of treatment at 58 years of age.
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 5:59 am
by GrantJ
Hi, I'm 51 and having my six months smile consultation on Saturday and any advice would be welcome. I have the usual questions and I am quite nervous as my teeth are not great with fillings etc. that is mainly why i have chosen the 6MS as I really only want my front teeth straightened out. Thanks
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 7:30 pm
by ivorynectar
I’d do some research on 6 month smiles. It seems like some people have had bad experiences with that.
I just finished two years or regular braces. It was only my front teeth that were crooked. But to straighten out the front teeth, you are going to impact the back teeth. You might end up with straight front teeth, but a bad bite that doesnt line up. I ended up with straight teeth and a good bite. That would not have been the case if i did six month smile.
I urge you to get a consult with an orthodontist too. Ask about the issues with your fillings and what not. And ask their opinion of the six month smile.
But ‘yay you!’ For looking into improving your teeth. I am soooo glad I did it. Worth the time, money and discomfort!
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 12:25 pm
by Carno
I'd be cautiously about the 6 month braces as well. I've heard various things about the effectiveness of that treatment, whereas for full braces it generally been all the same.
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 4:48 am
by GrantJ
Thanks for your advice, I went ahead with my consultation last Saturday which seemed positive but I will take on board your comments. I have had a previous consultation regarding full braces and will mull over which is the best course of treatment for me. I am due to go back and really under no obligation to proceed, its a big decision and I will take my time.
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 12:38 pm
by Mermaid
Here is my before photo, the day I got my braces on. As you can see, I have quite of correction to be done.
I am so excited that my orthodontist and oral surgeon say they can fix me, I have gone through a lot of orthodontists who were afraid to take me on. It's honestly going to change my life, and I am so grateful.
My class II malocclusion and crossbite started when I was a kid, and my parents took me to an orthodontist who had one lateral incisor pulled, and then we never followed through, resulting in my whole maxilla becoming deformed like this.
https://ibb.co/t2NNm7m
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 6:35 am
by Mermaid
Even with the delays in treatment due to COVID-19, I am so happy so far with this. I am more confident already, and it just feels better. I am thrilled.
It's impressive how fast things are moving. I still have a very long way to go, including major surgery, but I am not afraid to smile anymore.
https://ibb.co/mXS4dCy
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 6:39 am
by Mermaid
I see now that I am unable to view anyone else's photos, so maybe nobody can see mine. Is that true?
Re: Hello! Braces in mid to late fifties
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 2:16 pm
by bbsadmin
We can see your photos!