Rare sight : My Overcrowded teeth on braces....

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sgguy
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Rare sight : My Overcrowded teeth on braces....

#1 Post by sgguy »

Hi all,

I'm from Singapore, a little country the size of an island under Malaysia in South-East Asia.

I am starting this thread to share with you my rare arrangement of teeth which I believe few would have. I require orthognathic surgery.

I've just started braces 4 months ago. I'm on Damon 2 braces, invented by the US orthodontist, Damon Dwight. Wish me luck :)

Those with rare arrangement of teeth like mine are welcome to post here with their photos.

BEFORE EXTRACTION

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AFTER EXTRACTION (1st adjustment of wire)

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PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTOS TO SEE LARGER SIZE... THANKS!

I wanted to include a story about how my braces came about..since this thread is about braces stories.... here goes..

Hi all,

I am a 30 yr old guy. I have a cleft-lip palate since I was born....meaning my upper lip is stitched up (but very well, without scarring, done by my plastic surgeon) and my lower jaw is protruding out. As my family is not the rich type, I never thought of doing any orthodontics in the past and don't know anything abt jaw surgery as in the past, there was no internet and information not widely spread and readily available compared to now.

When i was in primary school, I like to talk a lot of make jokes and sometimes cross the line ... I remember classmate rebutted me saying I look like elephant man and kettlespout. It didn't mattered much to me back then.

WHen I was 16, I remembered my classmate saying something like I could be handsome but "ke xi" (meaning "a great pity")...I knew somehow he was referring to my cleft-lip... to be honest, I think I would look handsome cos I have boyish looks and I agree with him.... but alas..

As i entered late teens and early adulthood 18-21, I realised looks do matter as a measure of self confidence of how u appear to others... especially when I know I can't smile as normally as other people...

When I was 18 and jus before entering the mandatory National Service, I thought of doing orthodontics... my parents didn't mind but my brother advised me against it. During one of my visits to my aged plastic surgeon who repaired my cleft when I was a baby... he recommended a malaysian orthodontist... the orthodontist told me he was not confident in my case due to his lack of training in dealing with cleft cases, and suggested me seeking treatment in Singapore instead or jus abandon the thought altogether. So, I went to National Dental Center in my country and was put on a waiting list the length of 1 year (as I opted for subsidised charges)! 1 year was a long time to wait and the thought of doing orthodontics or watever eventually diminished from my mind.

Much later, I was looking in the mirror and the thought came about again...as I work in the education sector, I have to face young kids who readily make fun of my lower jaw... I think this op may benefit me in the long term but again there is the issue of time commmitment in hospitalization and curing.. and of cos pain of op and complications etc... but in the end I braced up! :wink:

I have hesitated for years since i went for my first consult at 18 due to $$ issues basically but even when i do get over it and decided to struggle to pay I wud be discouraged by the thought of looking weird with braces among schoolmates cos in the past, ppl with braces are considered "rich brats" in a way, since there's no health insurance scheme in my country. But now, I decided to do it cos I realise it affected my career and that appearance is an important factor of life esp when young, so I'll do whatever it takes to have a chance to see a normal look of myself in the future. With braces on, I felt a sense of joy in spite of the inconveniences and discomfort of the braces, anticipation of long treatment time and upcoming surgery. After all, the end result wud be better than what i started with. :)

I wonder if I wud be this happy if I had done braces earlier..
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mhiemstra
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#2 Post by mhiemstra »

Curious question: Which orthodontist in Singapore do you visit? I live in Singapore as well.

Your arrangement does make me gape a little. Here's to hoping your braces can fix it all =)! My teeth are also odd but my jaw is even odder!

ETA: Hm, it posted a message I had retyped. Here's the retyped version...

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#3 Post by adrienne »

I live in Hong Kong : )
Nice you see another South-East Asian person :D
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#4 Post by Lisa65 »

Your ortho has some work to do there, SG! Having said that, I bet that you will see dramatic changes in a very short amount of time. The initial alignment stage of braces usually doesn't take very long and I imagine that within 6 months the appearance of your teeth will be transformed. Keep posting progress pics please, because I'm really interested to see how your treatment progresses.

The best of luck with your treatment!

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#5 Post by sgguy »

Thanks for all your replies... I've browsed a bit of the photo pics here and my teeth can be said to be one of the most happening... if not the most happening..haha..

I've lived with it for many years....I don't have any speech or eating problems .. it's purely a very odd looking longer lower jaw that i wanna correct so tat's why I've delayed treatment for so long... and also $$ problems cos it's damn expensive to do both braces and jaw op.

I'll try to give updated photos here... stay tuned 8)

nmehiesta,

Are u on braces as well? I'm doing at NTUC Denticare.

sgguy
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#6 Post by sgguy »

Hi KK,

Can I get a copy of your Ticker clock in future when I get to put a signature?

I think it'll be quite a while til I get some significant improvement cos my teeth are really in quite a mess...means will be a while before I put up new photos :roll:

sgguy
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2nd adjustment photos and updates

#7 Post by sgguy »

Hi all, here's some photos of my updates after second adjustment of the wire.

BEFORE EXTRACTION

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AFTER EXTRACTION (1st adjustment of wire)

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2ND ADJUSTMENT of wire

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PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTOS TO SEE LARGER SIZE... THANKS!
Last edited by sgguy on Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:06 am, edited 2 times in total.

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#8 Post by sgguy »

My uppers doesn't seem to have any obvious changes..

sgguy
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WilKODONTICS

#9 Post by sgguy »

I'm curious about Wilkodontics...

I read it can't apply to patients with Underbite cases (i.e Class III ) like myself?
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#10 Post by sgguy »

Yeah!!

I got my ticker up and working now!!
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#11 Post by sgguy »

The gap on my right lowers... seem to be closing up :)

1 wk plus to my next adjustment..
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#12 Post by cwatt1 »

Hi SG,

Just stopping by to say hello -- great your braces journey is underway and that you've decided to go this route. In addition to improving your confidence, treatment will improve your overall oral health, which is so important!

Your pics that you posted back in June show tremendous improvement -- the incisors have really lined up!

Have you posted any pics recently. I'd love to see them!
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Click here to read about my progress.

sgguy
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#13 Post by sgguy »

I took a photo of my unusual bite last week ..here it is below..

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#14 Post by choccyface »

SGGUY

We have been braced about the same amount of time and I have also noticed some very good progress. It was also I massive decision for me to get braces, I was so upset about the idea and thought it was going to be so bad but I am really pleased and proud that I have taken the decision and happy that in the future people might say what nice teeth I have.

You seem to feel the same now that you have got used to it, you can look forward to soon really big changes that will give you lots more confidence! How long is your treament likely to be? Mine is approx 2.5 to 3 years. Its worth it though.

Good luck with everything :)

Sarah xx

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#15 Post by sgguy »

I need to go for jaw surgery too... that'll come after my teeth are straightened out...I think it'll take another yeari guess, at the rate my teeth are moving... :?
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