Just a bit of background, I am 35 years old and have a class II division 2 maloclusion with an overbite and crowding in both of my arches. When I was a teenager my parents were advised by the family dentist that my teeth were not "bad enough" to warrant braces, and would just have to take more care with cleaning them!!! Therefore they were never done.
Fast forward to my early twenties and after a change of dentist (as we moved) I was advised that I needed braces, (partially because they had difficulty in cleaning them due to the crowding!!!) but due to the cost I was never able to go ahead with it. I have always hated my teeth and have been very self conscious of them and have always wanted to get them fixed.
So this year after much dithering I decided to bite the bullet and go to an orthodontist and see what he thought. When I saw him in Febuary I got told that I would need 4 extractions and it would take 24-36mths but it would make a huge difference. I did have some trepidations particularly regarding the extractions and the cost (I did wonder whether I was just being extravagent) and having to give up some of my favorite foods (nuts!!!)but unlike many of you wise people I never got a second opinion (having said that I felt very comfortable with that ortho, he explained things very well and his staff were friendly and supportive - and I later found out that he braced friends of the family who gave him the thumbs up) So, after further dithering, I thought that if I didn't do it now I would never do it. So here I am
I had my 4 extractions done over a month (wasn't the greatest thing but nothing like having wisdom teeth pulled) and after a trip to Melbourne (love those stocktake sales!!!!!) was finally braced on the 11th of July (after having my last feed of nuts). I have had both upper and lowers done, clear up the top and metal on the bottoms. The bracing itself was fine (I took some hints from here, loo stop before I went in and lots of lip balm! I think my ortho was more excited than I was as he has told me that this is really exciting for me as it will make a big difference!


Now the pain is much better, (I ate another quarter pounder yest. hardly hurt at all - YAY!). I still can't chew very well up the back as I can't close my jaw properly due to my overbite (I was warned about that) but am learning to eat again. Wax is my good friend, as the back right ones are constantly pinching my cheek when I close my mouth, and I have already discovered the joy of wires poking into my cheek (moved that back real quick - ouch!) and food stuck in braces (my teeth have never been this clean ever). Now I speak with a lisp, and just about everyone at work has noticed (they are all pretty well supportive, am amazed one told me about how she wants them (and her teeth are perfect in my eyes). I do know that this is all going to worth it in the end and these are nothing but little inconveniences that we all go through.
Ok I have tried to add some pictures lets see how they go

Overbite


Upper arch

Lower arch

Crooked eh!

Bday, sorry about the quality taken using a phone camera.


Lower arch

Upper arch
