P-P-P-P-POWERCHAINS!!! That's right people.... we're getting somewhere!
I think today has been the most productive ortho day since getting them put on. I finally got to see my main ortho, after seeing only his dad or the assistants for the last 3 months, and it was definately worth it! Not only did he put me in 2 power chains, he also upped the wire strength, took out my pesky T-Bar, AND removed my lingual arch!! And let me tell you.... HOLY CRAP has my mouth been sore ever since.
So after I was told the wire got upped at my last appointment, my ortho said someone seemed to have forgot to up the wire, but wrote it down as it was changed, so I'm finally up to a steel wire.... no more wussy stuff.
I was then put into what they called "soft ties" and there was a bit of pressure but it was nothing unbearable. The assistant then told me that eventhough I picked out colours for this month, they wouldn't really show up because the ties were covering the front, and I'd only have 4 teeth that would be coloured. I asked to see the mirror, and when I looked, I said "ooooooooh you mean powerchains!" and the assistant and ortho both looked at each other like I was nuts, but the assistant made a remark about them having to use the "big girl words" around me instead of all the little things they make up for the kids. hahaha seeee I'm learning things by coming to this board!
So after I was all tied in, I had to switch chairs and get my T-Bar taken out, and since I had the trouble with it
viewtopic.php?t=10677&highlight= there was still some skin that was flapped over and inflamed surrounding it. Well that pinched trying to get it out... it felt like he was ripping the top layer of skin off my pallette. It was wedged in there pretty good, and since my mouth has changed shape so much, there wasn't much room to wiggle it out of it's cleats without hitting things first. But after it was out... I felt the new and improved roof of my mouth, and WOW! what a difference!
I then had to switch chairs again - and got my lingual arch cut out! Well that tasted absolutely terrible, it felt like there were metal pieces in my mouth, and it smelled like burnt wires. But it was soon over, and after a lengthly rinse, I was out the door, and in line for an Iced Capp at Tim Hortons!
Here's some pics taken a few minutes ago - excuse any crud you may see on my teeth.... my mouth is REEEEALLLY sore tonight, so my electric toothbrush hurt like heck, and needless to say I didn't push very hard or floss tonight. I just needed to get the pics taken so I have something to go from to show my gaps disappearing!
P-P-P-P-POWERCHAINS!
Uppers - bye-bye T-Bar
Lowers - bye-bye Lingual Arch
My right gaps
My left gaps
And here's a before pic so you can see how far they've come in almost 9 months!
