I thought I was too old for this stuff!
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:18 am
Hi there
I'm in my late forties and about to have braces fitted on Thursday 13th August. My dentist finally persuaded me it was not too late to get my teeth fixed. Finding this site inspired to go to an orthodontist.
So having discounted surgery, the ortho raved about Damon braces (although he could do something with clear ones but not as good a job). I did lots of reading off the internet and found this site as well - which is a great help.
My top row of teeth is too narrow and all over the place so I get mouth ulcers and lacerations on my tongue and it is generally uncomfortable.
I will be in braces for 18 - 24 months and have the usual concerns about how this will be perceived (at my age) and whether I will be able to cope with the inconvenience and discomfort for such a long time. I am also very self conscious now that we are getting close to the date.
I would welcome any feedback and support especially anyone in England - I am in London. I am not sure it is the done thing but I would be happy network / meet up in London for moral support. My ortho said it was a good idea and would set up a group amongst his adult patients but I have not seen anything yet.
Anyway - thanks for reading and I look forward to any comments you have. This is my first post so apologies if it does not come out right.
All the best
I'm in my late forties and about to have braces fitted on Thursday 13th August. My dentist finally persuaded me it was not too late to get my teeth fixed. Finding this site inspired to go to an orthodontist.
So having discounted surgery, the ortho raved about Damon braces (although he could do something with clear ones but not as good a job). I did lots of reading off the internet and found this site as well - which is a great help.
My top row of teeth is too narrow and all over the place so I get mouth ulcers and lacerations on my tongue and it is generally uncomfortable.
I will be in braces for 18 - 24 months and have the usual concerns about how this will be perceived (at my age) and whether I will be able to cope with the inconvenience and discomfort for such a long time. I am also very self conscious now that we are getting close to the date.
I would welcome any feedback and support especially anyone in England - I am in London. I am not sure it is the done thing but I would be happy network / meet up in London for moral support. My ortho said it was a good idea and would set up a group amongst his adult patients but I have not seen anything yet.
Anyway - thanks for reading and I look forward to any comments you have. This is my first post so apologies if it does not come out right.
All the best