I have a collapsing bite with skeletal instability. I also don't have back molar support & one molar was extracted due to a fracture. One side of my face is actually beginning to collapse due to lack of support & mis-use of facial muscles. I just need to stabilize somewhere until I can get my spine issues addressed. Is is possible to apply braces (just to hold) without using a acrylic dental orthotic first to stabilize the joints? I've run into serious trouble with dental devices in the past since my body isn't stable enough to support them. This is a tough place to be in.
Also with AFL wires is there any form of stabilization when they're being worn?
straight into ortho?
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Re: straight into ortho?
If you live near a dental school, this seems like an excellent question/case for the Ortho and OMFS faculty practice to work out together. (Not the student clinic...) Here in NC, it'd probably be handled by the UNC Dentofacial Clinic, which is a joint program between the two departments for situations like this.
Re: straight into ortho?
Braces aren't really for stabilization, they're for movement. Sounds like you want something more like a retainer, maybe?
Treatment-
- Braces: In-Ovation L (lingual) on top, and In-Ovation R (metal) on bottom
- SARPE
- BSSO advancement
- estimated 18-22 months
- Expander installed Jan 14th 2013
- Surgery Feb 18th 2013
- Turn 26 days to 13mm. Gap between teeth maxed out at 12-13mm.
- Gap down to 7mm Apr 18
- Gap Closed Aug 6
- Expander out Sep 19
- Insurance approved, surgery scheduled for Dec 18!
Re: straight into ortho?
[quote="katsface"]Braces aren't really for stabilization, they're for movement. Sounds like you want something more like a retainer, maybe?[/quote]
Yeah, this sounds about right.
OP you really should see a dentist, orthodontist, etc. Something. That sounds like a pretty serious medical problem.
Yeah, this sounds about right.
OP you really should see a dentist, orthodontist, etc. Something. That sounds like a pretty serious medical problem.