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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:10 pm
by sjsarre
I took some photo's tonight as I hadn't for three weeks.. Bit of a mistake! I won't post them on here, i'm going to post some on Friday after my 2nd adjustment.

I compared the photo's tonight against my first week photo's and my teeth are much more crooked and out of line. Even my bite on my back teeth is way off now..

What a nightmare... I've heard from some people that sometimes they have to get worse before they get better, but they look much worse to me..

I'm really upset, although I guess in a few months time i'll be wondering why I was so worried..

:cry:

When I see my ortho on Friday I will tell him my concerns and see what he has to say..

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:00 pm
by samantha_lou
I'm sorry to hear that you're not feeling so great about your progress and teeth in general at the moment Sarah, but you will get there!! :lol: I know its easy to say not to worry, but you're going to see your ortho in just a couple days, hopefully that will put all your fears to rest.

I do understand how you feel, I've been turning this expander for nearly six weeks already, and comparing my teeth to my models the other day - there is no difference whatsoever...I'm also getting impatient to see some positive movement in my teeth! :evil:

Make sure you write down all your concerns, so nothing gets forgotten, and perhaps just ask him to briefly outline how he envisions/would like your teeth moving...who has get to where before someone else starts moving in the right direction...at least that way you're kind of knowing what to expect.

*hugs* and I hope you're feeling better about everything in a couple of days.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:23 am
by sjsarre
Thanks everyone.. I'm purposely trying not to look in the mirror too much... The past three weeks i've cleaned my teeth and looked in the mirror just for that and haven't bothered trying to locate differences etc because I know it can cause impatience etc...

I will speak to my Ortho on Friday and voice my concerns. My extraction gaps seem to have widened on the bottom and I just cannot see how he is going to close the lower gaps up without giving me a pretty big over bite on my top row. I don't like the look of teeth that are straight that are angled inwards. Hard to describe, hope you know what I mean?! I'm wondering if that is what he is planning for me, as I can see no alternative for my top row.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:07 am
by SUGARANGEL
Hey Sarah, You only had braces on for only few months so Give it time and it will look better in the next few more months like maybe 6 months later it will turn out look better than now. Be patience and talk to your orthodontist this friday. Good Luck. I have ortho appt this afternoon at 3:20. I am so exciting cuz I am getting bottom put on. Take care. :)

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:14 pm
by sjsarre
Thats my problem.. I'm not a patient person. Its not in my nature.. I'm always on the go. Never relaxing.. Stress Stress Stress.. That is the way I live.. Even if I sit down for 5 minutes I am wondering what I could be doing!

I know I have to be patient with this.. I guess its just the fact that my teeth were hideous looking before and at the moment, they look worse than ever..

I only have two days to go until Friday when I have my adjustment, so I can be patient until then.. Then I will ask my Ortho what his plan is on how he is going to move my teeth into position.

I noticed that my midline on my bottom row of teeth has shifted 3mm to the right since having my brace on.. It was already 3mm too far to the right, so now its way off.

I've got a list.. Poor Ortho!!! :?

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:39 pm
by sjsarre
I know... Over 20 years with crooked teeth... And two months in, i'm impatient!!!

:lol:

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:44 pm
by SUGARANGEL
Hey Sarah, Imagine, TOOTHACHES???!!!!! Toothaches are the wooorrssssssst... I would rather put up with braces!!!!! Please just think about that. Cheer up Sarah! :-#)


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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:08 am
by sjsarre
Got a stronger wire on top today and two lovely looking springs!

Adjustment went well. I asked the Ortho about all my questions and he answered them in the way I wanted which made me feel better! He is hopinh my next adjustment in five weeks will be when he will connect my two wayward teeth up and start to close up the gaps more on my bottom teeth!..

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I've taken some strong painkillers.. Got home and sat in the sun with my cats for a couple of hours..

The springs are rubbing on the inside of my top lip already...

Any suggestions on stopping sores developing???

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:39 am
by sjsarre
Thanks KK

I've really noticed in that photo how much my canines have pulled down. Especially my left one.. That is by far the biggest difference..

Yes. Hopefully the springs will now do some serious work!!!

Thanks for the advice.. I'll be salt water rinsing as much as possible..

:D

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:25 pm
by SUGARANGEL
Greeaaaaaat Sjsarre!!!!! Glad to hear that you got your questions answered and you feel better about your treatment. Take care and Have a good weekend... :-88


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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:05 pm
by samantha_lou
Sounds like you had quite an eventful adjustment Sarah, those new springs should really get everyone in that area on the move! :lol:

Hope you have a great weekend!

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 12:32 pm
by sjsarre
Maybe I speak too soon!!!

BUT - the springs are actually more comfortable than the bare wire I had before. Because the wires stuck out so far with my teeth being so wonky the thin wire always used to catch my lip and leave indents and made them sore.

Now I have the wires on, they are thicker and it seems to stop my lip from catching..

Having said that. My teeth are all very painful today. I'm getting used to that "post adjustment ache" I think this one will probably be one of the worst, but I will hold judgement....

:D

More Pain, Your Gain

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:16 pm
by Drewjb007
Hi! I know the ache can be a stinker :oops: but you know your teeth are moving when they hurt :wink: !

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:02 am
by GrillCheese
Hey Sarah,

You're not alone with the "wayward" teeth and slow action with them. I have one similar on my lower and it's still not tied in properly (it's been 6 months).

For the first couple of months, my ortho just pretty much ignored it while he manipulated the others. To date, I've have three different power threads in various configurations, and a "button" which I totally despised and gave me some reverse progress and looked horrible (by almost pulling my tooth out slowly).

I currently sport a power-thread around the bracket and tied to my archwire along with a spring.

Up at my next adjustment is some shaving of the teeth on either side to make room, which is what I think my ortho is trying to avoid. He was trying to see if my teeth would free up soace on their own. But like you, I'm impatient and I've been bugging to get this one in line.

I know it's hard not to focus on what's wrong, but spend a little time examining all your other teeth and your arch - and trust that the others will come together when they should.

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:00 am
by sjsarre
Its my birthday tomorrow... :-V :jump:

Just writing to say that everything is "quiet" with my teeth.. I've noticed the gaps on the bottom row seem to be closing up more quickly than the top.. Which I wasn't expecting as I have read that the bottom row usually takes the longest.. I'm not moaning though :D

If I see any major differences in the couple of weeks i'll post a quick pic and update my blog!