braces really aren't that bad
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:54 pm
for anyone out there whos looking to get braces, you must be scared to death from all of the horror stories just like i was. i'm 18, so compared to most people i got braces pretty late. 2 of my friends who were the same age got braces just before i did. i had always wanted them since i was younger because i was so self conscious about my teeth. i had a really severe over-bite and my two front teeth were turned inwards so they stuck out alot. my mom had never really taken my requests for braces seriously because she knew how expensive they were and we had no idea about payment plans. so when my 2 friends had just gotten braces they explained to me everything i needed to know about setting up a consultation and cost and what not. They both complained about an extreme amount of pain, and how terrible life with braceswas. but i really didnt care i just wanted to fix my teeth.
i went for the consult where she told me i'd need both top and bottom braces, even though my bottom teeth a perfectly straight, it's to correct the over bite. the ortho said the cost would be $4000 right on, and handed me a pamphlet about the braces she would be using. her office uses only speed braces. they're much smaller and less noticable. i'm also assuming much more comfortable in your mouth. she said i'd need 2 teeth pulled from the top and that due to my over bite the treatment time would be anywhere between 1.5 -2 years depending on how quickly my teeth move. also at this ortho, every patient gets their top braces first then a few months later, bottom braces are placed.
2 months later i went back to get the top braces placed. the entire process only took about 25 minutes. since i was having 2 teeth pulled, one from each side, they only connected my front 6 teeth. the teeth being pulled were the ones right after the fangs before he first molar. brackets were still placed on the back molars but with no wire.
when i first looked in the mirror i though to myself "oh no what have i done". the braces enhanced everything i hated about my teeth. they made the two front teeth seem to stick out even more. she assured me that within a few months they would look normal. i went home waiting for this pain my friends would always complain about when they had gotten their wire changed. i waited, and waited. 3 hours later, still not really any pain. i mean it would hurt to bite into something, but i could still eat everything normally if i just cut it.
getting my teeth pulled wasnt bad either. the noise you can hear is probably the worst part. i got my teeth pulled about 3 months after the braces were placed. by this time, the front 6 teeth were already straight. i was amazed at how fast the braces had worked. 10 days after the teeth were out, i got a new wire which connected all of my top teeth. i'll admit there was a little more tenerness with this wire. still not as much as i was expecting. my friend keeps saying just wait till you get elastics. but then again thats what she said about the rest of the treatment stages.
my top teeth are now almost completely straight, i just have a bit of the gap left from where the teeth were pulled. its still in the process of closing up. i get my bottom braces in a couple of days, they'll all be connected that day since i didnt need teeth pulled from the bottom.
take it from me, you wont know what it's like until you do it for yourself. don't let all these stories about "the pain" stop you from getting braces. i have yet to experience this pain, im starting to think i never really will. another tip for someone looking to get braces, dont just take the first orthodontist you're recomended to. alot of ortho's do alot of unnecessary pre-treatments to get more money out of their patients, which isnt fair. so shop around, find one who's good at what they do, recommended by others, and gets straight to the point with sorting out your teeth. you'llbe glad you did in the long run.
i went for the consult where she told me i'd need both top and bottom braces, even though my bottom teeth a perfectly straight, it's to correct the over bite. the ortho said the cost would be $4000 right on, and handed me a pamphlet about the braces she would be using. her office uses only speed braces. they're much smaller and less noticable. i'm also assuming much more comfortable in your mouth. she said i'd need 2 teeth pulled from the top and that due to my over bite the treatment time would be anywhere between 1.5 -2 years depending on how quickly my teeth move. also at this ortho, every patient gets their top braces first then a few months later, bottom braces are placed.
2 months later i went back to get the top braces placed. the entire process only took about 25 minutes. since i was having 2 teeth pulled, one from each side, they only connected my front 6 teeth. the teeth being pulled were the ones right after the fangs before he first molar. brackets were still placed on the back molars but with no wire.
when i first looked in the mirror i though to myself "oh no what have i done". the braces enhanced everything i hated about my teeth. they made the two front teeth seem to stick out even more. she assured me that within a few months they would look normal. i went home waiting for this pain my friends would always complain about when they had gotten their wire changed. i waited, and waited. 3 hours later, still not really any pain. i mean it would hurt to bite into something, but i could still eat everything normally if i just cut it.
getting my teeth pulled wasnt bad either. the noise you can hear is probably the worst part. i got my teeth pulled about 3 months after the braces were placed. by this time, the front 6 teeth were already straight. i was amazed at how fast the braces had worked. 10 days after the teeth were out, i got a new wire which connected all of my top teeth. i'll admit there was a little more tenerness with this wire. still not as much as i was expecting. my friend keeps saying just wait till you get elastics. but then again thats what she said about the rest of the treatment stages.
my top teeth are now almost completely straight, i just have a bit of the gap left from where the teeth were pulled. its still in the process of closing up. i get my bottom braces in a couple of days, they'll all be connected that day since i didnt need teeth pulled from the bottom.
take it from me, you wont know what it's like until you do it for yourself. don't let all these stories about "the pain" stop you from getting braces. i have yet to experience this pain, im starting to think i never really will. another tip for someone looking to get braces, dont just take the first orthodontist you're recomended to. alot of ortho's do alot of unnecessary pre-treatments to get more money out of their patients, which isnt fair. so shop around, find one who's good at what they do, recommended by others, and gets straight to the point with sorting out your teeth. you'llbe glad you did in the long run.