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Another option to the expander???
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:41 am
by bjmedia
Hey everyone!!!
I've had braces for about 10 months now. So far so good w/ my treatment. All my teeth are aligned and I have stainless steel braces in my mouth. On Wednesday, I'm scheduled to see my ortho for what was supposed to be having my expander put in my mouth. The last time I went however, he gave me an option. Some type of new technology where they give you a shot in your gums, and put a screw I believe my your molar, then they attach what I think is a power spring from the screw to one of your teeth near the middle. This gives the pressure to pull back the teeth one by one, similar to what an expander would do. The only difference is that the expander is inside the mouth and your speech is slurred, cuts, etc. This "implant" is put on the outside of your mouth and no slurred speech at all. The time in your mouth though, from what I'm told is about the same. Anyone ever hear of this new treatment or have had it done?? Some feedback would be great! Thanks all!
Chris
Option
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:06 pm
by bjmedia
So i'm guessing no one has heard about it then?? LOL
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:26 pm
by gunter8888
I saw something like this. I forget where. Actually, there were two versions. The first is a screw that they put in the center of your palate and then somehow attach to upper molars on both sides. The other are screws placed into bone below molars. From what I recall, they were both alternatives to headgear. I don't remember seeing anything about it being an alternative to expanders, but I don't remember everything they said about it.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 4:16 am
by jaswi
about a month ago they actually had a mini segment on medical breakthroughs part of the local news on this. Seems the screw is meant to be an anchor for many different types of devices that would normally be anchored with headgear or molars.
Looks like we will see......
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:47 pm
by bjmedia
I'm scheduled to have this done Wednesday at 10:00 A.M., so I guess I'll let you guys know how it all goes............
Looks like we will see......
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:47 pm
by bjmedia
I'm scheduled to have this done Wednesday at 10:00 A.M., so I guess I'll let you guys know how it all goes............
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:16 am
by Shoegal
Wow...I think I'd prefer the expander...hope it works out for ya! Is it supposed to be painful? Maybe it sounds wosre than it actually is?!
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:36 am
by ingyandbert
I can't recall which topic it's in, but someone on this board recently posted their progress photos and it appears they have had that procedure done. I noticed there appeared to be tiny screws in the back of two of their teeth.
Implants.....
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:14 pm
by bjmedia
I guess it's supposed to be better than the expander as it doesn't make you talk funny and it does the same job. It'll be interesting to see what they all do tomorrow morning. I wish I could see someone here who has pics already of it in there. Ah well..........looks like I'll find out either way.
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:27 pm
by BraceMD
I have a "button" glued onto the inside of one of my top molars, with an elastic going to the OUTSIDE of one of my bottom molars, as an alternate to an expander. I've had it for 6 weeks and amazingly, my palate is widening... but this sounds a bit different from what you're getting.
I'll post pics sometime, I haven't been on here forever.
Got it in!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:44 pm
by bjmedia
Well here's my report.......so my ortho chained my wires and have both stainless steel on the top and bottom. He numbed my gums up w/ a shot of Lidocaine in my mouth, similar to when you have a cavity and then literally put a mini-screw inside my mouth. It's above/near my molar and he screwed it right into the bone. Didn't feel a thing or any pressure either. No blood or nothing like that. He's seeing me in a month to I guess attach rubber bands and/or springs to it to start pulling my teeth back to where they should be.
I asked him about it and says it's revoulutionized orthodontics. They have done this a lot in Germany and are now starting to do this in the States. So far no pain or discomfort. Just feels sometimes like a piece of popcorn stuff way up in my gums. Weird feeling I guess to have. Wish I had pics to share here, but at least I don't need that blasted expander in my mouth. WHEW!!! If anyone is planning on getting an expander in the next few weeks/months, be sure to ask your ortho if they are doing anything related to a "mini-implant." That is what mine called it. I'll let everyone here know how it all goes!!!
Chris
Interesting
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:20 pm
by Harpua
I'd take a couple of screws in my bone just to get out of this TPA. That method sounds like it makes good sense. I wonder what something like that would cost?
Mini-Implant!
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:22 am
by bjmedia
I actually asked my ortho if people w/ the expander in their mouths already could switch over to this implant thing I have in my mouth now. He said yes they could if they are more adults. Teenagers and children usually don't mind the expander, but the adults are the ones who truly hate them. Next time you visit your ortho, just ask them about it. You never know. I'm so glad I don't and am NOT going to have that thing in my mouth. WHEW!!
Chris