But instead, I have straight teeth for the most part and would never consider spending all this money on braces if it were not for my bad bite. My bad bite makes it difficult to bite into things and get a grip on them, for instance lettuce slides right through, and it is hard to chew some things on the sides of my mouth but not all - and I am definitely able to eat.
This shift in my bite has happened over the past 2 years. My dentist feels braces to correct my bite are important because a bad bite is not healthy for the overall 'well being' of your teeth. An unstable, bad bite is also probably part of the reason for my jaw pain - however that has resolved itself for the past 6 months. My dentist believes that eventually it will return.
My reservations about committing to this are as follows;
Spending $5100 out of pocket - insurance payments will come every few months for a total of $1800, so total out of pocket is $3300. A lot of money to me.
Committing to the next 18 months in braces - obvious inconveniences, esthetic appearance, talking with them, sores in the mouth, pain after adjustments, brushing all the time and even if out to dinner with friends, rubber bands and the annoyances that go along with them.
Once on being unhappy with how they look - whether they be ceramic and feeling they are too big and bulky or metal and shiny and unattractive.
I guess worst case scenario I can always quit once i start if I am that unhappy - though I don't know if that is a good idea since who knows how off my bite may be or how weird my teeth might look and potentially even worse then when I started - if I quit mid treatment.
I just don't like the thought of committing to this for so long and the uncertainty of it all. I totally trust my ortho 100% - - I just don't know if I can do this. Especially when I have been functioning 'okay' for the last few years and I look okay too.
Here are 2 pictures of how I look when I am smiling;


Anyway - anyone els feel this way and cancel their plans for a while to think about it more?