New from Philly
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 12:44 pm
Hi everyone. I found this site via a google search for invisalign, and I am very happy that I did! I want to share my story with you because I think it will make me feel better, and if anyone can understand what I've been through, it's you all.
When I got my adult teeth, they came in crowded, some were impacted and I had a severe overbite. I got braces on when I was about 11 or 12. However, since my mother was poor and I guess uneducated about braces, when she couldn't afford to pay the monthly fee she would just not take me to see the orthodontist. Years would go by when the braces would stay on my teeth and I would not see a dentist or ortho. We would move a few times and switch to a new ortho, then see him for a few times and that would be it.
After I moved in with my grandmother, we got my biological father to pay regularly for the braces. The new orthodontist's office was a very scary place for me because it was always so painful to go. Slowly but surely some gaps were closed, I had a tooth pulled and the impacted tooth pulled down via a chain. However I still had the overbite and some crowding. Once I hit 18, ortho payments stopped, and the Dr. basically said that my enamel was so damaged by the braces that they would have to come off. So, that was that, and he gave me a retainer.
Now I am 23. I still have some of the glue from the braces on my teeth which looks funny, they said they couldn't get it all scraped off. I still have an overbite and I am still prone to cavaties.
It's been so long, over 10 years, that I haven't been able to smile or laugh in public because of my teeth. When I was in middle school I kept hoping that my teeth would be fixed by the time I got to high school.. when I got to high school I kept hoping when I graduated that my teeth would be fixed... then I hoped that by the time I got into college they would be, and then finally I hoped something could be done by the time I graduated college.
Well, time has come and gone and I graduated college about a year ago. My teeth still need fixing. There's discolorations from where the braces were, despite my attempts to whiten. Every day I hide from social situations because I cannot stand to smile, laugh, having my picture taken because the thought of other people seeing my teeth repulses me.
I just got a job here in Philly through Americorps, and now I am hoping that once I start making some money, I can do something about this so I can live a normal life. I don't have health insurance, but I do think Americorps has some sort of dental "plan", though I doubt it covers orthodontics.
SO - to end this long story, I am hoping to find peace by using Invisalign. Their website says that it will work for overbites, which I desperately hope is true because my dentist said that any more time with metal braces would be bad for my teeth. Plus, I don't want to go through all of that again.
I think I might be able to afford it with my salary.. if not I could try and geet a weekend job.
Does anyone know if there's some sort of assistance program that helps people with low income pay for ortho work? Anything at all? Will ortho's let you pay in lower monthly payments/installments?
I really want to make this happen. I need it to. I can't live like this any more!
When I got my adult teeth, they came in crowded, some were impacted and I had a severe overbite. I got braces on when I was about 11 or 12. However, since my mother was poor and I guess uneducated about braces, when she couldn't afford to pay the monthly fee she would just not take me to see the orthodontist. Years would go by when the braces would stay on my teeth and I would not see a dentist or ortho. We would move a few times and switch to a new ortho, then see him for a few times and that would be it.
After I moved in with my grandmother, we got my biological father to pay regularly for the braces. The new orthodontist's office was a very scary place for me because it was always so painful to go. Slowly but surely some gaps were closed, I had a tooth pulled and the impacted tooth pulled down via a chain. However I still had the overbite and some crowding. Once I hit 18, ortho payments stopped, and the Dr. basically said that my enamel was so damaged by the braces that they would have to come off. So, that was that, and he gave me a retainer.
Now I am 23. I still have some of the glue from the braces on my teeth which looks funny, they said they couldn't get it all scraped off. I still have an overbite and I am still prone to cavaties.
It's been so long, over 10 years, that I haven't been able to smile or laugh in public because of my teeth. When I was in middle school I kept hoping that my teeth would be fixed by the time I got to high school.. when I got to high school I kept hoping when I graduated that my teeth would be fixed... then I hoped that by the time I got into college they would be, and then finally I hoped something could be done by the time I graduated college.
Well, time has come and gone and I graduated college about a year ago. My teeth still need fixing. There's discolorations from where the braces were, despite my attempts to whiten. Every day I hide from social situations because I cannot stand to smile, laugh, having my picture taken because the thought of other people seeing my teeth repulses me.
I just got a job here in Philly through Americorps, and now I am hoping that once I start making some money, I can do something about this so I can live a normal life. I don't have health insurance, but I do think Americorps has some sort of dental "plan", though I doubt it covers orthodontics.
SO - to end this long story, I am hoping to find peace by using Invisalign. Their website says that it will work for overbites, which I desperately hope is true because my dentist said that any more time with metal braces would be bad for my teeth. Plus, I don't want to go through all of that again.
I think I might be able to afford it with my salary.. if not I could try and geet a weekend job.
Does anyone know if there's some sort of assistance program that helps people with low income pay for ortho work? Anything at all? Will ortho's let you pay in lower monthly payments/installments?
I really want to make this happen. I need it to. I can't live like this any more!