Since it has been a while since my last impacted canine update, I thought I would post. I guess I could say that a lot has happened since my last post.....One month into my exposure surgery and chain activation, the chain became detatched from my permanent tooth. Heartbreaking.....what we thought was movement, was of course, a false positive. Needless to say, I had to have the exposure surgery re-done and the chain re-attached. This time, I opted to do it without IV sedation, so I could see what "the other" perspective was....call me a baby, but if this chain comes loose again and I have to go through the re-exposure a third time, I will be doing the sedation again! Even with nitrous oxide to lighten the atmosphere, I kept passing out... My permanent canine is apparently buried deep in the palette bone, which had to be grinded away on the first surgery, so this was all a bit too much for me. Soooo, that occured at the beginning of June, and I had the chain reactivated 5 days after the re-exposure.
Fast forward to today, 3 months later, and things are going well. I had a pano taken about a month ago and it definitely showed movement. I am just keeping my fingers crossed that this continues! The area on my palette where the permanent canine is located is bulging, which is also a good sign. My ortho takes a different approach to exposure, as I have previously stated. I have a TPA with a spring attached from the TPA to the chain, so that there is a constant, gentle pull. It took about 2 months to get used to the TPA, but I am finally over that hump and I am no longer talking with a lisp....thank goodness!!! I still have a spring on my upper archwire to keep the space open for my my "big girl" tooth and the baby canine will not be pulled until the permanent is in position to come straight down. So, right now, I am starting to look goofy with a big gap, but I guess I am thankful that my baby tooth is still there right now, or it would look much worse! My upper arch is definitely in that "it looks worse before it looks better" stage of braces, as my midline is waaaay off from the spring and gap. It is all part of the process, so I don't let it bother me.
Here are some pics of the hot mess going on in my mouth!
Upper arch with the spring:
Upper arch- TPA:
Gentle pull- close-up:
I hope everyone in the club is showing progress and best of luck to you all that are ready to board this boat! It sure is heck is a long ride for me!
34 year old first-timer- 24 month sentence
1/3/11- braced (Innovation-C's on uppers and lowers)
5/2/11- impacted canine exposed- 1st time
6/9/11- impacted canine re-exposed and chain re-attached
3/1/12- impacted canine re-exposed and chain re-attached- 3rd time's a charm!