At the age of 29, I've finally made a possibility into a reality. I opted to go the non-surgical route, which was recommended, but not something I wanted to do. My other option was braces & extractions. So as of yesterday, I have braces! The ones I have are the Empower Self-Ligating ceramic on top, metal on bottom. Estimated treatment time is 24 to 28 months.
Having a severe protrusion, I had concern going with the ceramics on top since everyone says the brackets have a bigger profile. But my orthodontist said he was all on-board with it. I was in and out quick, maybe 40-45 minutes after the financials were done. It was a painless process.
Next process: Get 2 upper bicuspids removed.
Next orthodontist appointment: 6.5 weeks
Finally have braces - August 2016
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Finally have braces - August 2016
Empower SL: 2 August 2016 to est. Fall 2018
Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
So you had both the top and bottom brackets placed in one appointment?? Congrats! Please post pictures! 

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Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
32hr update...
-Haven't really noticed any "pain," just light pressure and sensitive teeth. So far I've only taken four ibuprofens and just now used wax on my upper canines. Brushing isn't painful either, only it's a difficult and time consuming process. Trying to floss is a you-know-what. I might just brush really good after each meal, use the interdental brushes to get around the brackets, waterpik, use mouthrinse, and get a cleaning every 3 months.
-The most frustrating part is eating. Which reminded me of a thread started awhile back discussing how frustrating it is compared to the little benefit gained. As a grown man, I fully understand your all's frustration. Couldn't chew through noodles last night. I stopped trying after a few bite attempts, sit my fork down, and just shook my head. Now all I've been doing is basically swallowing soft foods while pressing them against the roof of the mouth with my tongue. Here's to hoping this won't last too long...
-Haven't really noticed any "pain," just light pressure and sensitive teeth. So far I've only taken four ibuprofens and just now used wax on my upper canines. Brushing isn't painful either, only it's a difficult and time consuming process. Trying to floss is a you-know-what. I might just brush really good after each meal, use the interdental brushes to get around the brackets, waterpik, use mouthrinse, and get a cleaning every 3 months.
-The most frustrating part is eating. Which reminded me of a thread started awhile back discussing how frustrating it is compared to the little benefit gained. As a grown man, I fully understand your all's frustration. Couldn't chew through noodles last night. I stopped trying after a few bite attempts, sit my fork down, and just shook my head. Now all I've been doing is basically swallowing soft foods while pressing them against the roof of the mouth with my tongue. Here's to hoping this won't last too long...
Thanks! Indeed, both went on.sneed1o1 wrote:So you had both the top and bottom brackets placed in one appointment?? Congrats! Please post pictures!
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Empower SL: 2 August 2016 to est. Fall 2018
Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
Nice! Thanks for the photo! How do the damon clear brackets feel? They are definitely less noticeable than the metal brackets.
Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
Awesome!! Congratulations!!! 

Braces on March 6th, 2015
Metal Empower self-ligating brackets, upper and lower
Class II, Division II overbite with crowding
Upper 2nd premolars extracted May 1st, 2015
First Powerchain and Class II Manatee Elastics June 15th, 2015
TADs placed July 27th, 2015
Box Manatee Elastics April 1st, 2016
Teeth shaping May 4th, 2016
My Progress: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... =9&t=48229
Metal Empower self-ligating brackets, upper and lower
Class II, Division II overbite with crowding
Upper 2nd premolars extracted May 1st, 2015
First Powerchain and Class II Manatee Elastics June 15th, 2015
TADs placed July 27th, 2015
Box Manatee Elastics April 1st, 2016
Teeth shaping May 4th, 2016
My Progress: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... =9&t=48229
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Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
Thanks. These are actually the Empower brackets, which are made by American Orthodontics. I do indeed like them, but can't compare them to any others since I have no experience with any others.sneed1o1 wrote:Nice! Thanks for the photo! How do the damon clear brackets feel? They are definitely less noticeable than the metal brackets.
Thank youcdmoses6 wrote:Awesome!! Congratulations!!!

Empower SL: 2 August 2016 to est. Fall 2018
Re: Finally have braces - August 2016
That's the type my ortho uses for ceramic! They looked nice. I decided to go with linguals due to long treatment time and wedding next year, but I don't think I would have minded those. Good luck! Sounds like you are on your way to beautiful teeth!