New Year, New Me (2018 Braces Journey)
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:40 pm
My name is Ava and I am 18 years old.
I really wish I would have started journaling my journey with braces from Day 1, but I wasn't sure where I could write it. Now that I have found an outlet for this documentation, I'm ecstatic. This is going to be great to reflect back on when I finally am released from the braces that bind me. As it has been less than a month since getting them on, the notes I've made for each big event are very few.
Results of Consultation:
- Sentenced to 18 months behind brackets
- Excessive crowding on both top centre and bottom centre teeth
- Crossbite on #33
- Overbite
January 15th, 2018:
I got my braces on! Full set of metal braces on both the top and bottom. Along with this came 3 coil springs; one on the running across #10, the second on the bottom running across #32 and the third on the bottom across #26.
On a personal level, I hated the way the coils looked the second that I saw them. I even asked my ortho why my braces looked so jacked up. Along with that came the unfortunate news that braces didn't cover up the visual crookedness of teeth, rather enhanced the crookedness.
I chose silver to match the wire, though since that I've been thinking of getting colours during my first adjustment. The date was set for March 15th.
January 30th, 2018:
I dropped in for a quick snip of the wire on the top, back left the side of my mouth. It was poking and rubbing something fierce, and while I was hesitant to bother them for such seemingly minute problem- they clipped it quickly and understood the pain. Hopefully, this is a positive sign for some shifting.
February 2nd, 2018:
The first signs of visual shifting are upon us. Whilst flossing I noticed how large the gaps are in my top centre teeth- scratch that, that's too dramatic- more like, how there is any gap at all. Before getting braces it was extremely difficult to floss between those top crowded teeth, even my dentist struggled. Shortly after getting braces on, I couldn't floss without crying and skipping several teeth. Now, its basically a breeze- and I can see the small gaps. Makes all of the mouth sores feel worth it.
February 6th, 2018:
I've noticed a lot of cracking in my teeth when I rub my tongue against them- a true sign of movement. Oh, happy days!
That is all I have to share, for now, I will return if there is any further news!
-Ava
I really wish I would have started journaling my journey with braces from Day 1, but I wasn't sure where I could write it. Now that I have found an outlet for this documentation, I'm ecstatic. This is going to be great to reflect back on when I finally am released from the braces that bind me. As it has been less than a month since getting them on, the notes I've made for each big event are very few.
Results of Consultation:
- Sentenced to 18 months behind brackets
- Excessive crowding on both top centre and bottom centre teeth
- Crossbite on #33
- Overbite
January 15th, 2018:
I got my braces on! Full set of metal braces on both the top and bottom. Along with this came 3 coil springs; one on the running across #10, the second on the bottom running across #32 and the third on the bottom across #26.
On a personal level, I hated the way the coils looked the second that I saw them. I even asked my ortho why my braces looked so jacked up. Along with that came the unfortunate news that braces didn't cover up the visual crookedness of teeth, rather enhanced the crookedness.
I chose silver to match the wire, though since that I've been thinking of getting colours during my first adjustment. The date was set for March 15th.
January 30th, 2018:
I dropped in for a quick snip of the wire on the top, back left the side of my mouth. It was poking and rubbing something fierce, and while I was hesitant to bother them for such seemingly minute problem- they clipped it quickly and understood the pain. Hopefully, this is a positive sign for some shifting.
February 2nd, 2018:
The first signs of visual shifting are upon us. Whilst flossing I noticed how large the gaps are in my top centre teeth- scratch that, that's too dramatic- more like, how there is any gap at all. Before getting braces it was extremely difficult to floss between those top crowded teeth, even my dentist struggled. Shortly after getting braces on, I couldn't floss without crying and skipping several teeth. Now, its basically a breeze- and I can see the small gaps. Makes all of the mouth sores feel worth it.
February 6th, 2018:
I've noticed a lot of cracking in my teeth when I rub my tongue against them- a true sign of movement. Oh, happy days!
That is all I have to share, for now, I will return if there is any further news!
-Ava