
But anyway, to start again from the start -
I have always wanted to get braces as I have some really big gaps between my teeth (especially the front ones), but never got around to it - and now it is more like I HAVE to rather than an option.
Going back to last year january - when I went for a dental checkup after like 4-5 years (yes, yes, I have been LAZY!!!) the dentist discovered some major perio problems with my gums + teeth and was sent immediately to a perio specialist to save my teeth which she said would fall off if no immediate action is taken.
The perio (I guess I lucked out here 'coz my perio is a gem and really quite thorough!!) checked and right from the beginning said that whatever they do immediately will be first to arrest the advancement of periodontal disease....which seems to be inhrited genes rather than my carelessness (surprising as neither my parents nor siblings have perio/dental problems). Anyway, right in the beginning of the treatment we decided that IF (a BIG IF) my teeth ever become strong enough to withstand the stress of braces, I would get braces.
Then started a rather rigorous treatment plan with deep scaling and root planing using some mean looking ultrasonic scaler (ouch!!) - which was done in stages. Then came gum surgeries (see pics below) and I had to loose a tooth (upper left molar) as it was too bad to save...and of course I had to "prove" all along by keeping excellent dental/gum hygiene that I can take the next step. I was told that any dental work done (perio and otherwise) is always a combination of the patient and the doctor...if I dont deliver my part of the deal, then there is no use in going on. Needless to say that I have been slogging like anything to keep my teeth clean (takes me around 20 min to complete my brushing routine!!!)
Anyway, I finally got the green light in June this year to get braces...and am now waiting to get my braces finally - next tuesday (19th). It has been a long and patient wait for me. Will be keeping my posts updated - not only to have a record myself but also to tell those of you having severe perio problems and wanting braces, that have heart, all is not lost. There is hope at the end of the tunnel as they say.
Well, what I meant by saying that at this stage braces is not optional, but necessary because as my gums are rather weak, my teeth have a tendency of moving - and the only way they can move is outwards - my bite has changed, my uppers and lowers are no longer aligned and the gaps between my teeth that once was ok is HUGE now...and if dont bring back my teeth in correct position, they may become worse.
After braces, I will most probably have to have around 8-10 extractions as those teeth are in too bad shape to be left in - and they will be replaced by permanant prosthetics ... so braces is only the second step.
The saga will continue....

