Forsooth, Gap Tooth! [Getting Braces at 23 & Other Insanity]

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fulldiastemahead
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Re: Forsooth, Gap Tooth! [Getting Braces at 23 & Other Insan

#46 Post by fulldiastemahead »

What's cookin', good lookin' braces family?

As usual, I've been a turd about keeping this up to date. I figured it was a good time to update since yesterday marked my 9 month braces anniversary! I cannot freaking believe it's been that long but, simultaneously, I feel like time is crawling by. If I get them off on the low end of my treatment estimate, I could have them off before my next birthday but, if I land on the high end, I've got two whole summers left in these suckers. :roll:

I read back through my post history today to try to remind myself how far I've come and to try to inspire some feelings of progression, but it seems like I have so much longer when I think about my debrace date (22 months would be June 14, 2014 - UGH :-+ ). I'll have to go back to counting down the days until my next adjustments - it's a lot easier to think in terms of weeks instead of months when you have my level of impatience.

I had an adjustment on Monday 5/13 and - lucky me! - my orthodontist installed my first power chain. I'd developed a random gap between some teeth on the lower left (below - I've been calling it The Bad Gap). I prepared myself for being pretty uncomfortable after reading some of your experiences with power chains, but the pain has been pretty minimal. I hope this thing is ready to be tested for stain resistance seeing as I'm a pretty heavy black coffee drinker. So far so good.

They also reactivated the spring on the upper right to continue pushing my teeth apart (below - The Good Gap). This gap has gotten considerably larger since I first showed it to you, but it's still not big enough for an implant yet which is the end game. It hasn't been that uncomfortable either - I'm pretty much used to it by now.

I've been on the same bottom archwire for two adjustments, but they did swap out the top archwire for a stainless steel one which IIRC is the last in the series of straight archwires. I think they said it was the stiffest of this type and that the next one up would be different or something. I really need to stop taking early morning appointments so that I'm not half asleep when they're explaining things to me.. The only weird thing is that, in two days, I've already developed a gap between my front teeth again. Slightly concerning since getting rid of that was sort of the point of getting braces in the first place. From looking at the progress pictures of others, I've noticed that sometimes things get worse before they get better at this stage. Here's to waiting and seeing.

I know you're all here for one thing. Behold - my teefs:

The Bad Gap
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The Good Gap (Day 1)
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The Good Gap (Month 5?)
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Day 1 / Month 6
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Month 9
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I hope everyone has a great week! :mrgreen:
Krystal

Age: 24
Click here to read my story!
Estimated Treatment Time: 22 Months


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Re: Forsooth, Gap Tooth! [Getting Braces at 23 & Other Insan

#47 Post by Dee17 »

Hey Krystal,
I see what you mean about the new, slight gap between your front teeth. Other than that, they are sure looking good! I'm happy for you.
I went for my 4th adjustment today and got two new, slightly thicker wires, top and bottom. They also changed out my powerchains. As much as I was dreading getting powerchains, I have to say that I have not had any problems with them and I've had them now since about February. Thanks for the updated photos! Hang in there. I agree with you that it's probably better to countdown time between adjustments rather than total treatment time. Me? I've stopped looking in the mirror every day because it was just getting too discouraging.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take,
but by the moments that take your breath away.
-- Maya Angelou

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Re: Forsooth, Gap Tooth! [Getting Braces at 23 & Other Insan

#48 Post by fulldiastemahead »

Ellabelle wrote:Fabulous progress, Krystal, I really enjoyed reading your funny, honest story! What's the purpose of the curve on the wire in front ?

Your braces are really working, that's so awesome to see! Your teeth look fantastic!

Thanks Ellabelle!

To answer your question, my brackets are Daemon-type brackets where the archwire is clipped into the bracket and can move/shift within the bracket. The orthodontist bends the wire in the exact middle to be sure that it isn't able to move all the way to one side or the other and that the middle stays between my two front teeth. If you look at my newer pictures, they haven't bent the wire. I'm really not sure what makes them bend one wire and not another.. I think it might have something to do with the weight (thickness) of the wire. I'm on such thick/squared archwires now that I don't think they move much within the brackets anymore. Someone else might know how to explain this better than I have.
Krystal

Age: 24
Click here to read my story!
Estimated Treatment Time: 22 Months


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