MBriar's journey to a beautiful smile...
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MBriar's journey to a beautiful smile...
Hello all! I am a 33 year old set to get braced on September 2, 2011. As the day gets closer I get more and more excited!! Before I can get braced however I have to have two extractions...maxillary first bicuspids. I'm scheduled to have this done on August 23, 2011. I'm getting a little ahead of myself. Let me start at the beginning....
I have never liked my smile. I wanted braces as a kid (strange, huh?) but I actually never even saw a dentist until I was 17. My mom had a traumatic experience at the dentist when she was a child so she would not take her children to a dentist for fear they would have the same fate. I love my mother dearly but really wish my dental issues would have been taken care of as a child instead of dealing with it as an adult.
At my first ever dental appointment I was told I have an overbite and could get orthodontic treatment if I wanted. Of course I wanted this but my parents could not afford it so I was just happy at that point to have a professional dental cleaning and knowing that I would be getting that every 6 months.
Fast forward 14 years and I am finally at a point in my life where I can ask my dentist for an orthodontic referral. He sets me up with an orthodontist who is supposed to be one of the best when it comes to adult orthodontics. I have my appointment set and two days before I am to be seen my husbands employer cuts the whole staff to only 30 hours/week. Needless to say there was now NO WAY I could afford to pursue any orthodontic treatment. I was bummed!!
Fast forward 2 more years and now my financial situation is back to normal and even better than ever so I reschedule my consult. On June 3, 2011 I had my consultation. I didn't really know what to expect but I was excited and nervous all at the same time. And I will admit I was slightly mortified that I was the only adult in the waiting room waiting to actually be seen and not waiting for my child to be seen; but I got over it. Per my official consult report I have Class II Division II Malocclusion, Class II Skeletal Relationship, 70% overbite/2mm overjet, moderate maxillary/slight to moderate mandibular crowding, vertical maxillary excess and inter-labial gap of 4mm.
The recommended treatment is for extraction of the maxillary first bicuspids along with full orthodontic brackets and mandibular anterior inter-proximal reduction. The projected treatment time is 24 months. As much as I would have loved to schedule the bracing right then in there I had to first discuss this whole thing with my husband. I will admit I was also in sticker shock for the price of treatment. I was fulling expecting a few thousand but not the $6500 that I was quoted. Although I have to say this price included EVERYTHING plus one year of retainer appointments and the retainers themselves once the braces come off. Once I discussed treatment with my husband plus spent the last couple of months saving the required down payment I am ready to go!
I know this journey is going to have plenty of ups and downs but I am ready for anything that comes my way and know that the end goal is to have a smile that I am not ashamed of!
Here are my before pics (I will add others after my extraction and once I'm braced)
I did re-size these but they are still a little big...sorry about that!
My smile:
I know my smile isn't too terrible but the next photos really show my problem areas!
Side view #1:
Side view #2:
Uppers:
Lowers:
That's my story so far. Stay tuned for more!!
I have never liked my smile. I wanted braces as a kid (strange, huh?) but I actually never even saw a dentist until I was 17. My mom had a traumatic experience at the dentist when she was a child so she would not take her children to a dentist for fear they would have the same fate. I love my mother dearly but really wish my dental issues would have been taken care of as a child instead of dealing with it as an adult.
At my first ever dental appointment I was told I have an overbite and could get orthodontic treatment if I wanted. Of course I wanted this but my parents could not afford it so I was just happy at that point to have a professional dental cleaning and knowing that I would be getting that every 6 months.
Fast forward 14 years and I am finally at a point in my life where I can ask my dentist for an orthodontic referral. He sets me up with an orthodontist who is supposed to be one of the best when it comes to adult orthodontics. I have my appointment set and two days before I am to be seen my husbands employer cuts the whole staff to only 30 hours/week. Needless to say there was now NO WAY I could afford to pursue any orthodontic treatment. I was bummed!!
Fast forward 2 more years and now my financial situation is back to normal and even better than ever so I reschedule my consult. On June 3, 2011 I had my consultation. I didn't really know what to expect but I was excited and nervous all at the same time. And I will admit I was slightly mortified that I was the only adult in the waiting room waiting to actually be seen and not waiting for my child to be seen; but I got over it. Per my official consult report I have Class II Division II Malocclusion, Class II Skeletal Relationship, 70% overbite/2mm overjet, moderate maxillary/slight to moderate mandibular crowding, vertical maxillary excess and inter-labial gap of 4mm.
The recommended treatment is for extraction of the maxillary first bicuspids along with full orthodontic brackets and mandibular anterior inter-proximal reduction. The projected treatment time is 24 months. As much as I would have loved to schedule the bracing right then in there I had to first discuss this whole thing with my husband. I will admit I was also in sticker shock for the price of treatment. I was fulling expecting a few thousand but not the $6500 that I was quoted. Although I have to say this price included EVERYTHING plus one year of retainer appointments and the retainers themselves once the braces come off. Once I discussed treatment with my husband plus spent the last couple of months saving the required down payment I am ready to go!
I know this journey is going to have plenty of ups and downs but I am ready for anything that comes my way and know that the end goal is to have a smile that I am not ashamed of!
Here are my before pics (I will add others after my extraction and once I'm braced)
I did re-size these but they are still a little big...sorry about that!
My smile:
I know my smile isn't too terrible but the next photos really show my problem areas!
Side view #1:
Side view #2:
Uppers:
Lowers:
That's my story so far. Stay tuned for more!!
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Hi MBriar
You have beautiful healthy teeth and once they are straight your smile will be awesome. Good Luck and welcome to the journey along with the rest of us.
You have beautiful healthy teeth and once they are straight your smile will be awesome. Good Luck and welcome to the journey along with the rest of us.
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Hi MBriar
Your top teeth are exactly the same as mine! Will be interesting to follow your journey. I had my top brace fitted 3 weeks ago, in 4 weeks I have spacers, a week later, bands then the next week, a bite plane to open up my bite and the bottom brace fitted on the same day.
I've hated my teeth for as long as I can remember so couldn't wait to get started once I could afford the treatment. I haven't regretted it for a single moment - despite the occasional discomfort and length of time it takes to clean my teeth!
I wish you luck in your journey to a beautiful smile - your teeth look lovely and healthy - your smile will be amazing!
Your top teeth are exactly the same as mine! Will be interesting to follow your journey. I had my top brace fitted 3 weeks ago, in 4 weeks I have spacers, a week later, bands then the next week, a bite plane to open up my bite and the bottom brace fitted on the same day.
I've hated my teeth for as long as I can remember so couldn't wait to get started once I could afford the treatment. I haven't regretted it for a single moment - despite the occasional discomfort and length of time it takes to clean my teeth!
I wish you luck in your journey to a beautiful smile - your teeth look lovely and healthy - your smile will be amazing!
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@Bracer215 - Thank you! I am so happy I found this forum and can share mine and read others experiences.
@sibilla - Can I ask do you have metal or ceramic braces? I keep going back and forth on what I want to do but am going to have to make a firm decision soon! Thanks for posting and good luck to you on your journey as well!
@sibilla - Can I ask do you have metal or ceramic braces? I keep going back and forth on what I want to do but am going to have to make a firm decision soon! Thanks for posting and good luck to you on your journey as well!
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Hi MBriar's
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome How very exciting for you. Your teeth are very nice and white before braces they will look great when braces they come off.
I do know what you mean with the whole parents hate the dentist thing. on one and my mum had to go through the public system because money was tight growing up and my dad went private cos his family very rich. needless to say my mum refuses to go near the front door of a dentist. It goes to show you that THANK GOD dentistry has got better than then.
Doesn't really do much for our nerves as kids!!!! does it ???
Huggypillow
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome How very exciting for you. Your teeth are very nice and white before braces they will look great when braces they come off.
I do know what you mean with the whole parents hate the dentist thing. on one and my mum had to go through the public system because money was tight growing up and my dad went private cos his family very rich. needless to say my mum refuses to go near the front door of a dentist. It goes to show you that THANK GOD dentistry has got better than then.
Doesn't really do much for our nerves as kids!!!! does it ???
Huggypillow
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Hi MBriar
I have ceramic on top and will have metal on the bottom. The reasons are, I don't show my bottom teeth when I speak or smile so the extra cost would be wasted and my orthodontist said there is a risk that ceramics on the bottom can damage the backs of the top teeth. Something I have read on numerous other websites too. I'm really happy with the clear brackets - only drawback is they will stain over time but my orthodontist has said they can be replaced if I have a special event to go to. (I'm sure there'll be a cost involved but it would be worth it). I try to limit the damage by always having a drink of water after I take a drink of red wine or anything else with a dark/strong colour.
Good luck!
I have ceramic on top and will have metal on the bottom. The reasons are, I don't show my bottom teeth when I speak or smile so the extra cost would be wasted and my orthodontist said there is a risk that ceramics on the bottom can damage the backs of the top teeth. Something I have read on numerous other websites too. I'm really happy with the clear brackets - only drawback is they will stain over time but my orthodontist has said they can be replaced if I have a special event to go to. (I'm sure there'll be a cost involved but it would be worth it). I try to limit the damage by always having a drink of water after I take a drink of red wine or anything else with a dark/strong colour.
Good luck!
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Certainly better than what i started out with. You'll get some pretty nice 'pearls'. Best of luck and keep us posted all the way
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Re: MBriar's journey to a beautiful smile...
Hello MBriar!
My teeth looked similar to yours but I had a mild overjet and I had 4 premolars extracted because I had more crowding on the bottom.
Good luck with your extractions and the beginning of your treatment.
I am glad that everything worked out for you and your teeth already have nice color and shape. So, you are going to be so happy at the end of your treatment.
My teeth looked similar to yours but I had a mild overjet and I had 4 premolars extracted because I had more crowding on the bottom.
Good luck with your extractions and the beginning of your treatment.
I am glad that everything worked out for you and your teeth already have nice color and shape. So, you are going to be so happy at the end of your treatment.
Metal brackets & 4 bands on May 12, 2011
4 Premolars Extracted on May 20, 2011
Fully braced on May 25, 2011
My sentence - 24 to 30 months
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4 Premolars Extracted on May 20, 2011
Fully braced on May 25, 2011
My sentence - 24 to 30 months
My Story: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... =9&t=39348
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I get two teeth extracted on Tuesday! I'm excited but also a little bit nervous. I'll post more later in the week.
Thanks to everyone that has read and posted to my blog!!
Thanks to everyone that has read and posted to my blog!!
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Two teeth came out today. So far so good. No pain and the bleeding is minimal. I'm still very groggy from the meds and can't seem to get enough sleep. I'll have pics as soon as I can. Nighty nite all!
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Day two without two teeth....still no pain!! I'm hoping it stays that way! I do tend to have a high pain tolerance though. Eating has been a bit challenging. It grosses me out when I feel food move thru the gaps so that's really going to take some getting used to. And the salt water rinses...yuck! I'm even more excited to get braced now so that I can get these teeth moving to fill in the gaps...9 more days to go!!!
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It's been four days since my extractions and I haven't had any pain but a slight achy feeling from time to time. My teeth around the extraction site feel like they are a little loose. I'm assuming this is normal as they no longer have a tooth next to them?? I've also noticed that when I floss my uppers it is a lot easier to get the floss in between my teeth. Is it possible that my teeth have moved some since I've had the extractions?
I've also started introducing more food into my diet (really getting tired of mac and cheese and pudding) so I can get used to chewing. I had some Fazoli's breadsticks last night and they were wonderful!! It still grosses me out some when I feel food move through the extraction sites but I'm adjusting. A drink of water after every bite really helps! I also keeping telling myself this will all be worth it in the end!
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! I'm enjoying the beautiful weather here in Indiana! I'll post more after my appointment with the orthodontist next Friday
I've also started introducing more food into my diet (really getting tired of mac and cheese and pudding) so I can get used to chewing. I had some Fazoli's breadsticks last night and they were wonderful!! It still grosses me out some when I feel food move through the extraction sites but I'm adjusting. A drink of water after every bite really helps! I also keeping telling myself this will all be worth it in the end!
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! I'm enjoying the beautiful weather here in Indiana! I'll post more after my appointment with the orthodontist next Friday
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Glad to hear your extractions went well. I think your teeth could definately have moved already. I know that after I had surgery to remove all four impacted wisdoms I felt immediate changes due to relief of pressure. Amazing!
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This time tomorrow I will be braced!!! Woohoo! I'm so excited I can't stand it!!!
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They are on!! I have Clarity brackets on uppers and metal on lowers. Here is my newly braced smile:
I go back in 6 weeks for an adjustment. So far no pain but it is really, really weird having all this stuff in my mouth!! Oh well I will adjust and it will be worth it in the end.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone
I go back in 6 weeks for an adjustment. So far no pain but it is really, really weird having all this stuff in my mouth!! Oh well I will adjust and it will be worth it in the end.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone
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