Month 5 adjustment: Check.
Things on top haven't changed. I had a power chain across my left extraction gap last month, and the tooth my ortho is trying to retract hadn't budged. I got a new power chain there. They were going to give me an elastic to tie between that tooth and my back hook, but it wouldn't stay on the smaller ceramic hook with the power chain already there. Hopefully next month she will have a new idea to get that tooth moving. My front teeth look so funny, I hope she plans to do something about that soon.
My top arch is looking nice and round! Compared to what it looked like less than 6 months ago...wow.
The big change: check out my bottom teeth! The extraction gap from last month is SO much smaller, it doesn't even look like a tooth was ever there! And my bottom teeth lined up enough that I got a bigger wire, FINALLY! That puts me at wire #2 on bottom, and #3 on top. The assistant explained that there are 4 wires, and the last one I'll be in for a very long time, as that's the one that she'll put bends in to move individual teeth.
This adjustment was probably the most painful - my bottom teeth had been moving nonstop since my last adjustment, and they were sore the morning of the appointment. The new wire going in hurt quite a bit, but I wasn't sore at all in the following days. With as fast as things are moving, maybe it won't actually take the full 2 1/2 years..I can dream, right?
Female, 30, USA. Clarity uppers, metal lowers. Left upper premolar extracted 3/20/12, Brace Day 3/28/12, left central incisor extraction 7/30/12. Sentenced to 30 months.
