My original ortho, a clinical professor of orthodontics, told me that it would take 18 months to complete my treatment. No mention of elastics to close my open anterior bite.
My new ortho, also a clinical professor of orthodontics, told me that it would take 18 months from when I first saw her (i.e., 23 months) and that I was going to need all kinds of elastics to close my open anterior bite. (Granted, several brackets had come loose between the last time that I saw my first ortho, in early November, and my first appointment with the new ortho in early February, and this is a possible explanation for the extra treatment time.)
I don't know how or why my original ortho failed to mention the elastics to me. I am inclined to believe that he thought (and perhaps still thinks) that the mechanics of the iBraces system are such that the open anterior bite can be closed without elastics.
Both clinical profs are top guns at good schools. Am I missing something here? Has anyone had a similar experience? I was (and still am) dreading an 18 month treatment time. I cannot imagine 23 months in iBraces AND having to wear elastics. *GROAN*
I'm way too old for this. No "Lance Romance" while I wait to get this crown of thorns removed from my gob!
