Nance and tooth extractions
Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 6:59 pm
I am a 53 year old grandma, I have had my braces just 2 months. My next appt is not till the second week of May. I have all ceramics, with a nance. I anticipate elastics, but haven't been given them yet. The overall experience has been good so far,except for 2 things. I have two questions.
The first is that the nance has begun cutting my tongue, especially as it seems the banded molars have shifted position slightly. I try to keep wax on the wire, but it is always coming off. I was wondering if there was any type of bumper or something that could be placed over the wires to blunt the impact on my tongue? Does such a thing exist?
The other question may make the above question a moot point. Last week I had a molar extracted on the upper left (#15 in dental-speak, dont know how it is designated by the orthos). It was painful, even after a root canal and crown. It was determined to be cracked, and had to be removes. The problem is the tooth in front of this newly created space, which is the one the nance is banded to. It has been sore all along, and is getting increasingly worse. It has a crown, due to a large older filling being redone, but not a root canal. The oral surgeon I went to for the extracton thinks this tooth is cracked as well.
I never notice the banded tooth for the nance on the other side, other than the tongue problem I mentioned above. So, I am not being a baby about the nance. I was mostly OK with it until the tongue problem started. That tooth is not uncomfortable at all. The queston is - what will hold the nance in place if this tooth also has to be removed also?
I am never w/o pain, even w/o chewing, so I am approaching the point of decision making sooner rather than later. I think the nance is important to my treatment because I have some crowding issues, but every swallow causes pain in the tooth because the nance is moving it slightly.
Any advice about how to talk to my ortho would be good as well, as he told me the slice in my tongue was just a natural groove. He did not see it the next day when I was halfway across the country on a trip and it started bleeding, and I had to find an ortho who would see me. (That ortho is the one who showed me how to put wax on the wire.)
I understand that I will experience the "ordinary" discomforts of braces, and I was prepared for that. I just don't think I can deal with full-blown pain all day every day for the next two years. I need some advice.
The first is that the nance has begun cutting my tongue, especially as it seems the banded molars have shifted position slightly. I try to keep wax on the wire, but it is always coming off. I was wondering if there was any type of bumper or something that could be placed over the wires to blunt the impact on my tongue? Does such a thing exist?
The other question may make the above question a moot point. Last week I had a molar extracted on the upper left (#15 in dental-speak, dont know how it is designated by the orthos). It was painful, even after a root canal and crown. It was determined to be cracked, and had to be removes. The problem is the tooth in front of this newly created space, which is the one the nance is banded to. It has been sore all along, and is getting increasingly worse. It has a crown, due to a large older filling being redone, but not a root canal. The oral surgeon I went to for the extracton thinks this tooth is cracked as well.
I never notice the banded tooth for the nance on the other side, other than the tongue problem I mentioned above. So, I am not being a baby about the nance. I was mostly OK with it until the tongue problem started. That tooth is not uncomfortable at all. The queston is - what will hold the nance in place if this tooth also has to be removed also?
I am never w/o pain, even w/o chewing, so I am approaching the point of decision making sooner rather than later. I think the nance is important to my treatment because I have some crowding issues, but every swallow causes pain in the tooth because the nance is moving it slightly.
Any advice about how to talk to my ortho would be good as well, as he told me the slice in my tongue was just a natural groove. He did not see it the next day when I was halfway across the country on a trip and it started bleeding, and I had to find an ortho who would see me. (That ortho is the one who showed me how to put wax on the wire.)
I understand that I will experience the "ordinary" discomforts of braces, and I was prepared for that. I just don't think I can deal with full-blown pain all day every day for the next two years. I need some advice.