LadyJ's story - B-DAY update and pics (pg.3)

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LadyJ
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#16 Post by LadyJ »

Thanks, MS!!! :rose:

Yes, the whole thing was a breeze. I chose my ortho like I chose my wedding dress: the first one I tried was "the one" and I didn't look farther.

I couldn't be happier.

Seems like every time I go in, expecting one thing, the way they do it there is much less problematic - from the treatment options I was given to the material for impressions. Quicker and less hassle. Add in a friendly staff who answer all my questions and I'm pleased as punch. :thumbsup:

I just hope the trend extends to bonding day... ;-)
Braced for the first time on January 17th, 2008!
Planned with OrthoCAD iQ
Damon 3 ("social six") and 3MX brackets
Estimated treatment time: 18-20 months
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Miss Smiley
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#17 Post by Miss Smiley »

Oh...sounds like my ortho office! Actually, I knew I wanted to go there since my cousin's have been going to him for over 10 years. I had my consult with records and finances laid out all in one hit. The next appointment was bonding. No spacers for me since I wasn't having any other appliances installed. But yeah, I know what you mean about knowing when it was the one. I walked in and the girls were so nice, the ortho also explained everything to me and wasn't in a hurry nor did I ever feel rushed. They even let me brush after my records. YAY US! I hope your bonding day comes soon so you can get on the wagon with the rest of us over this bumpy trail!
Upper and lower 1st premolars extracted
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
Est. term: 30-36 months
De-banded: 3/04/09 w/ LBR and U&L Essix

carolEEna
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#18 Post by carolEEna »

Hi! I realized in another thread that we are date twins and wanted to say hello. :D I get my braces on the 17th too and getting the damons too!

Lisa65
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#19 Post by Lisa65 »

Sounds like you picked a good ortho there! Lucky you for escaping the horrible alginate trays :lol: Shame you didn't get to have a new set of pics done after making all that effort.

My pre-treatment pics are awful too. I'd gone to my ortho purely for an assessment and initial chat, but once I'd spoken to him I signed up on the spot, and he took photos and impressions straightaway. I'd gone there straight from work, and was hot, sweaty, had greasy hair, no makeup and a shiny nose. I still cringe when I got an adjustment and my pic comes up on his computer :?

Your teeth look nice anyway. That whitening stuff has really worked! They will look fab when you're all finished. Not long to go now till your big day :D

LadyJ
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#20 Post by LadyJ »

Yesterday I had a dentist appointment for cleaning and a possible filling, to make sure everything was ready for b-day tomorrow.

As it turns out, I didn't need any new fillings. *whew!* We discussed replacing my old amalgams with the new white composite, but my dentist said wait until the braces come off and I was okay with that.

I got an "A" for my cleaning; both my dentist and hygenist were impressed with how clean my teeth are and my healthy gums. For that I mainly credit my beloved Oral-B electric toothbrush. Though I did get to say with complete honesty that I'd been flossing every day, too. Guess it showed. :D She still had to do some scraping, but that's the nature of my crowding (and why I'm getting braces in the first place).

I also asked for and got a pre-emptive flouride treatment. This was a foam the hygenist "brushed on" for one minute, and then suctioned away. It was interesting...not as gag-worthy as the trays, though.

A fun bonus was that I had some downtime in between chair appointments, and I popped down the hall to my ortho's office and they let me play with my OrthoCAD plan. Very interesting, and inspiring to see the finished results! :thumbsup:

Here's the computer model made from my impressions:

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I got to see what my teeth will look like with the brackets on (not including turbos):

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And specifically the very crowded lower arch from the front:

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And top:

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Here's a side-by-side comparison of the expected results (left) to my teeth with brackets (right):

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And one of just my current teeth (left) to my projected finished results (right):

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Last but not least, a close up of the finished results. This is what I have to look forward to!

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I also got to see an animation of my teeth going to their final positions in the braces, but I couldn't make that work on here.

I'm excited about tomorrow, a little nervous (who wouldn't be!) and going out for a big steak dinner tonight! I'll update with actual b-day pics tomorrow.
Braced for the first time on January 17th, 2008!
Planned with OrthoCAD iQ
Damon 3 ("social six") and 3MX brackets
Estimated treatment time: 18-20 months
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This is what I'm going for!
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Click on WWW to read my braces story.

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#21 Post by browneyedgrl »

Hi LadyJ,

That is so cool. That is so exciting to see how your teeth are going to look when you are done. Lots of luck tomorrow on your b-day! :-)o
Started the journey for the second time on January 10th 2008~Ceramic uppers and metal lowers. Removed on June 2nd 2009.



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#22 Post by Lisa65 »

I wish my ortho did OrthoCAD. It would be great to see what they are going to look like afterwards.

Good luck for today!

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#23 Post by kittymeow84 »

Wow that is so very awesome!!! I bet you're super excited!!
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#24 Post by hannahwebbo »

Hi Ladyj

Happy Brace Day :-V

I hope everything goes well for you today.

Your orthocad pics look awesome. I bet it is so encouraging to be able to see what your final results will look like.

Let us know how it goes

Hannah x

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#25 Post by AmybettyB »

Happy Brace Day!

Hope all went well for you!


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EmbraceJCT
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#26 Post by EmbraceJCT »

Happy B-Day! I got braced Jan 15, so we'll be going through this together!

carolEEna
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#27 Post by carolEEna »

Happy Brace Day!!!! Hope it goes well!!!!

Kara
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Good Luck to you!!

#28 Post by Kara »

Hey Lady J!

Hope all goes well today. My first day was a little strange. :) Wax will be your best friend. It's one of mine. :)

Take care!
Kara

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#29 Post by missnomer »

LadyJ;

How u feeling? Anxious to hear how everything went. Did they stretch your lips until they felt like there was no elasiticity left in them? I'm sure the brackets feel big and awkward right now but be assured in a few days the new sensation will be gone, the soreness abates and you will be giving advice to newbies.

I have damon metal brackets and have never had any problems with the little doors so I don't think you will have to worry about that.

Welcome to the club and try to enjoy the journey.

LadyJ
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#30 Post by LadyJ »

Thanks everyone!!!!! :-#)

Didn't get a chance to sit down at the computer very long yesterday, so it's a little late but here's how it went down:

I showed up a couple minutes late for my 9 am appointment (oops!) but I'd called ahead so they knew I was coming. When I got there I followed advice and went to the bathroom first and then coated my lips with balm (Chapstick Moisturizing - I'm a fan).

I was tipped waaay back in the chair and she brushed my teeth with the pumice toothpaste and then I was told to go rinse. I was afraid to close my mouth, but it really didn't taste like anything, just gritty. Then it was back in the chair and the dreaded lip spreaders went in.

She dried my teeth with I swear a mini blow dryer, then painted the etchant on my bottom teeth. It didn't taste great, but I didn't get too much so it wasn't bad. Super sour/bitter/astringent, like strong vinegar. Then she put on some kind of "sealant", which smelled like a hair salon, or nail polish.

Then the indirect bonding tray was fitted to my lower arch, and she went over each bracket twice with the little blue light. She left the tray in place and repeated the process for my top arch. The bottom hard tray was peeled off and another round with the blue light, then the same for the top. The majority of the time was spent doing the blue light. At last she peeled the soft inner trays off and I was officially bonded.

At this point I got to get up and go rinse my mouth. I have to say, right off the bat I was impressed with the Damon brackets. I was expecting them to feel HUGE on my teeth, but even with the doors open they didn't. For the record, I got the "social six" (front upper six, or canine to canine) bonded with Damon 3s, the half-clear brackets, and the rest with all-metal Damon 3MXs.

Back in the chair again and the ortho took a look. I had to bite down to show where my top teeth were hitting the lower brackets (we knew that would be a problem). Then he told the tech where to bond some molar build-ups and it was more etchant, sealant, and then two blobs of stuff that she cured with the blue light, one on either

Finally my archwire fitting. I think I heard the ortho say 0.013 for my wire gauge. It is not the heat-activated kind of wire. She had to work a bit to get it engaged with my canines (no surprise) but eventually everything was locked in. A little tightness, but not too bad. What was most striking - even more so than the brackets alone - was how it felt like my top lip was being held so far out.

And that was it! I was given a bag of supplies and told what food not to eat (I've already broken that, but with due caution) and given prescriptions for "Magic Mouthwash" - no lie - and some kind of at-home nightly flouride treatment.

Oh, and my ortho went over my plan with me in more detail. In about 6 months I'll be getting elastics from my upper canines to my lower first molars to bring my lower jaw forward and open up my deep bite. And eventually my back molars will get brackets too (they didn't this time).

My next appointment is March 20th. I may get a new archwire then, if I've made enough progress. I read on the Damon website that 90% of alignment and leveling is done in the first 10 weeks, so here's hoping.

Now here are way more pics than you probably care about, but hey - it's my blog. *g*

My smile before, and now with braces:

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A shot that shows more of my teeth/the convoluted archwire:

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And a shot of my current propped-open bite:

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My official b-day records of my arches, upper and lower. Note the blue molar buildups on the lower:

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I met DH and Little Boy for lunch before heading to my afternoon spa appointment. First meal in braces: cheeseburger and fries, with a chocolate shake. I didn't even have to use a fork and knife! But the going was sloooooow and I got all sorts of stuff gommed up in the braces. Thank goodness for my DentaKit, which I broke in immediately after.

And I have to say, if you're an adult getting braces, following up your morning bonding appointment with an afternoon at the spa for a custom facial and 1-hour relaxation massage is the way to go! I pretty much forgot I had them. :wink:

My first day overall was very easy. Little to no pain (I did stay current on OTC painkillers, though, alternating between Advil and Tylenol) and aside from getting used to where the brackets snag my lips when I smile or open wide, I didn't even have to use wax.

Second meal in braces: pizza with mushrooms, and breadsticks. So much for the "braces diet"! Actually, I didn't eat much of the breadstick or any of the crust, and I eat so much slower I end up not eating as much. So there's that.

Before bed I used the WaterPik - a godsend - with the ortho attachment, then brushed my teeth with my trusty Vitality and the ortho heads (officially "Oral-B Braces Care Essentials") I got off eBay. Wonderful! My mouth felt better overall after that. Then I managed to floss, though it took quite a while, and followed all with a warm salt water rinse.

All in all, an easy beginning. I'll take it! :thumbsup:
Last edited by LadyJ on Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Braced for the first time on January 17th, 2008!
Planned with OrthoCAD iQ
Damon 3 ("social six") and 3MX brackets
Estimated treatment time: 18-20 months
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This is what I'm going for!
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Click on WWW to read my braces story.

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