Well, first of all I apologise for the picture quality, I can't seem to get to grips with my camera although taking pictures of teeth isn't exactly the easiest thing haha. I might try and use my iPhone next time.
Anyway...
Went for my adjustment this morning and it wasn't too bad at all! I've moved up to thicker wires now at my last adjustment I was given the same wires. I can definitely feel the pressure and it's constant but I still would not describe this as "pain" more like a dull ache which I can deal with. He said to expect aching for first two days then I should be back to how I was.
The photos on the left are from my last adjustment and the photos on the right are from about an hour ago.
Well for the first pic I can definitely see a bit more closure of the open bite! I've been able to feel this too, a couple of teeth on the sides that never used to touch can touch now and I know this sounds weird but it's really noticeable! I can feel myself being able to eat a sandwich much easier as each month goes by! Haha
In my opinion there hasn't been too much movement with my bottom teeth, they've become slightly more aligned I would say since the last adjustment. The little guy at the front who is still sort of diagonal has had his bracket repositioned today and so I assume by my next appointment he will be lined up too.
With my top teeth there is still some overlap between the front two and the tooth to the left of the front teeth still feels slightly underlapped when I feel it with my tongue. One thing I do notice though is the difference in the size of my arch, am I imagining this or has it widened a bit?? It might just be that the photo on the right is slightly bigger actually

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I've still got to have my TPA bar and my miniscrews on the sides of my jaws in at some stage of this treatment and seeing what the braces along have already managed to achieve especially with the open bite has given me so much confidence

. If you are hesitating getting braces, just do it!
Any questions let me know! Hope everyone else is getting on well with their treatments too
