hey!
so i haven't posted in ages, it's funny how braces just become part of you and you don't think about them anymore. i think because of that i didn't even think of posting. well my braces saga has turned into a drama, but i'll update on that after i do some picture updates. i FINALLY got given a login to my ortho's website so have some initial photos and some taken on the day of my suresmile scan (3 months in braces). so here we go:
initial front view:
initial top arch:
initial bottom arch:
3 month front view:
3 month top arch:
3 month bottom arch:
so now i am at the 8 month mark. i'm onto my 4th suresmile wire. the movements that it's making are a bit hard to appreciate as they're just minor. however i wore a powerchain on the bottom teeth for 8 weeks and now there are no gaps like there were in the suresmile photos. my top teeth are looking really good too! my right hand lateral incisor and canine tooth are sitting a couple of mm's higher than the ones on the left so currently the wire i have is working on bringing them down a bit so all of the teeth are completely even.
but wait, there's more: when i was at the ortho about 2 months ago he asked me to bite together and when i did so said, "you're having jaw surgery aren't you" to which i naturally replied "no" as that was the first time it had been mentioned and it certainly wasn't part of my treatment plan. So my ortho said "well i think you need it now, so go see this surgeon. you have a malocclusion. We could fix it with elastics, but you'll be wearing braces forever. if you get surgery they'll be off in a few months", wrote me a referral note and left the room before i could get any words out. i was in shock!
So anyway off i went to visit this surgeon. he explained that because my top teeth were straightened out now, the arch is larger and further forward than the bottom one. so when i bite together they stick out about 5mm more than the bottoms.
i think you can kind of get the idea when you look at the side photos from my initial consult and then from 3 months:
initial:

you can see my teeth are point to point rather than point to gap. the ortho's plan was to straighten out the top arch and then use elastics and TADs to bring the teeth all back a bit so that they lined up correctly.
3 months:

you can see that i have a serious overbite now, and one that will apparently take 'forever' to fix with my initial treatment plan. the jaw surgery will see the bottom jaw pushed forward a couple of mms so that my teeth line up correctly.
so as i need my wisdom teeth out anyway i have decided to get the surgery all done at once so that i only have to pay for one hospital stay, one surgeon's fee and one anaesthetist's fee. the surgeon quoted me about $4500 but i'm not sure if that is just his fee or if that is the approximate total cost (fingers crossed it's the total!). I'm not sure how much i'll get back from my health insurance but hopefully something!
So to answer your question LittleSuzie my total cost is now $8300 for braces ($6800 for basic braces + $1000 for suresmile + $500 for ceramic uppers) + whatever the surgery ends up costing. it is a lot. and i was pretty upset when i found out i needed surgery due to the extra cost. but at the same time i will have my braces off after just over a year! and i did pick an expensive ortho to start with, so that was also my own decision (he came highly recommended and has done some great work on people i know)
so there is my update! sorry it has been so long!