Molly's Story

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meburt02
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Molly's Story

#1 Post by meburt02 »

Hello!
So I've been meaning to post my story for awhile now, but just havent gotten the chance because it is a long one.
Starting back when I was 13, I got the works to correct my open bite and narrow palate- braces for 2.5 years, expander and head gear :D . My bite was corrected, wore essex retainers for awhile and then not at all.
7 years I'm back with an open bite. It's been gradually opening for the past couple of years now.
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I'm now 22, in dental school, and with learning so much about occlusion I decided that I wanted to correct mine. At first I thought the only option would be the maxillary 3 piece Lefort Osteotomy. Then my current orthodontist (who is a first year ortho resident at my school) brought up the use of TADs and bite plate to correct the open bite. I guess before they corrected my bite with anterior extrusion, but apparently posterior molar intrusion is a lot more stable and less prone to relapse.
I was having a lot of trouble deciding actually between the surgery and the TADs, but then I found out that my insurance wouldn't cover the surgery so that settled it. TADs!

Oct. 15- TADS/bite plate put in!
To be honest, I was actually pretty excited before the appointment, just to be able to get started on the road to a perfect smile. Little did I know what was in store for me. I had had a CT scan done at my records appointment instead of a panorex (this was when I was thinking of having the surgery). Well, I'm glad I did because it showed that I apparently have an aplastic left maxillary sinus. Which pretty much means that instead of an empty space for a sinus, I have bone all the way through on the left side. My orthodontist tells me this as if I should be excited or something... lucky me!
Anyways there are three different ways the treatment could go- normally (bite will close in about 3 months), the left side will take longer than the right to intrude (he will have to take the springs off of the right to let the left catch up), OR it won't work at all. So he pretty much tells me this right before I'm supposed to be getting these things installed.
So I decide to go ahead with it, I knew it was kind of a chance anyways doing the TADs, as there aren't really any long term studies on relapse rates. So he puts some topical lidocaine/local anesthetic, makes the holes with some manual screwdriver type thing and then screws in the TADs. Didn't really hurt, just a lot of pressure and weird scraping/crunching of bone. The noise was the most unsettling part, but overall it really wasn't too bad. He cemented the bite plate and attached the springs and I was ready to go.
Of course everyone in the ortho department was trying to talk to me afterwards asking how it went, etc. I was salivating uncontrollably and could hardly speak. I literally thought at that moment, "what did I get myself into? Do I really want this? :cry:"
Things only became worse when I went home. I tried to drink some water to take with my ibuprofen and literally felt like I was choking. I tried to eat- horrible idea. I was literally crying to my sister, doubting why I chose to do this to myself.
I was swollen the first few days after, had an awful speech problem, drooled uncontrollably at night, in terrible pain without ibuprofen every four hours, ulcers on the insides of my cheeks from where the springs rubbed against the mucosa, and still couldn't eat too much.

Oct 21
I sure have come a long way since last Friday. I now can talk much better- I would not say perfect though, it still sounds like I have a lot of spit in my mouth (which sometimes its because I do) and can't pronounce e's, a's or s's very well. Swallowing is still a little weird for me, but I'm getting used to it and it seems to be more natural. I'm on normal food now (for the first 3-4 days after I was eating apple sauce, oatmeal, mac&cheese and icecream literally every day), however it is really annoying because it gets stuck up in my palate. My teeth and sides of my cheeks are still a little sore, and also up where the TADs are. I'm trying to keep everything really clean, I have been using a colgate peroxyl rinse for the past few days to clear up the ulcers that I had (I'm probably going to stop in the next few days because I don't want to bleach my teeth) and I rub chlorohexidine up where the screws are 2x day. Let's just say my morning and evening routines have increased by at least 15 minutes.
I'm feeling a little better mentally about the whole thing, I think it helps that I'm not in so much pain and I'm getting more used to having this huge foreign object in my mouth. I'm expecting for things to keep looking up and I'm just crossing my fingers that it's going to work.
I have an appt 2 weeks from tomorrow just to see how things are going, so I hope that he has good things to say.

rhomboid
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#2 Post by rhomboid »

Actually you have nice looking teeth and you certainly have an understanding of your situation. I am curious as to why the upper posteriors and more so all of the lowers have an inward or lingual camber with other wise fairly straight teeth? Also it almost appears that what ever force or condition that created the inward camber has compressed the upper arch to create the open bite? Best of luck.

meburt02
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Re: Molly's Story

#3 Post by meburt02 »

Finally got some pictures if anyone was curious as to what this awesome appliance looks like:

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As far as an update on my progress. Almost 2 months ago my TAD/screw on the right side fell out. We waited a month to put it back in to let the bone reform to give it a better chance of succeeding the second time around. Just got it in 2 weeks ago, so my progress is a little behind, but hopefully things are moving along. I have my next appointment in 2 weeks so we will see how its going! Fingers crossed!

plugnickel69
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Re: Molly's Story

#4 Post by plugnickel69 »

Hope you're doing alright. Your appliance seems daunting. Are you able to talk and eat without great discomfort? You deserve credit for putting yourself through this treatment. I probably speak for others as well as myself when I say I hope that your treatment is bearable as well as successful and that you have a healthy and happy new year.

meburt02
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Re: Molly's Story

#5 Post by meburt02 »

Thanks! It actually can be somewhat challenging to eat depending on the food. I lost ~10 lbs within the first month or so of having it in, but I've kind of figured out how to eat with it now. It can just be a pain to keep clean. Talking isn't too bad, but I still can't say some sounds like "ee" and have somewhat of a lisp. I just have to keep reminding myself of the end result and keep my fingers crossed that the treatment will actually work!

lilone
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Re: Molly's Story

#6 Post by lilone »

Going through this will make you a much better dentist...that's for sure! Empathy goes a long way in your profession.

meburt02
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Re: Molly's Story

#7 Post by meburt02 »

Exciting update! 5 weeks from today I'm scheduled to have my appliance taken out. I will wear a retainer for a week and then get braces for 3-6 months. Hopefully everything will go smoothly until then! :D
lilone- You are definitely right with the empathy thing!

sjs8906
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Re: Molly's Story

#8 Post by sjs8906 »

HOORAY for your appliance coming out soon!

I'll have to wear my appliance with braces for probably a month...NOT looking forward to that, my mouth feels crowded enough as it is!! :lol:

Good luck!!

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Re: Molly's Story

#9 Post by wiredmouth »

Meburt02,

your teeth look beautiful! hope all is going well and good luck with the rest of your treatment! look forward to seeing more pics / reading about it!

Yurs in Smiles,

S

meburt02
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#10 Post by meburt02 »

Got my appliance out on Friday!! Pictures to come! :HugeGrin:

meburt02
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Re: Molly's Story

#11 Post by meburt02 »

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So my bite is pretty much closed, but I still have a little more work to do with braces. I'll be braced in a week and a half! The orthodontist mentioned wearing tongue habit appliance of some sort to prevent relapse from my "tongue thrusting", but he is still not sure about it. Looking at 3-5 more months of treatment. It feels good to be moving on to the next step!

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Re: Molly's Story

#12 Post by midlifemetal »

Hi Molly. I will be going through the same thing soon. Tads and a similar appliance. Do you still think it was worth it? Any relapse?

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