Very worried..please help!
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Very worried..please help!
So I have had ceramic braces on my top teeth since May, and I just got metal on the bottom yesterday. When I first sat down, the assistant seemed to be removing the elastic ligatures on my top teeth. I thought this was a little strange considering I just got them and my wire changed on the 11th. However, I didn't say anything. She then put on my lower braces, and told me I could leave. Without thinking, I left. Now when I touch my wire, it seems to move slightly. I really can't tell if there are ligatures or not. How much damage could not having the ligatures possibly do? Should I call the ortho? Any advice is appreciated.
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Re: Very worried..please help!
Call Ortho straight away, it won't do any damage, just delay treatment.
You should be able to see the ligs? Put a picture up it's quite easy to spot even on clear ceramics like I have too.
You should be able to see the ligs? Put a picture up it's quite easy to spot even on clear ceramics like I have too.
Brace Date: 14th April 2011
Estimated Debrace Date: 14th April 2013
Real Debrace Date 18th June 2013
4 extractions, upper ceramic brackets and lower metal to fix overjet and overcrowding.
Estimated Debrace Date: 14th April 2013
Real Debrace Date 18th June 2013
4 extractions, upper ceramic brackets and lower metal to fix overjet and overcrowding.
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Re: Very worried..please help!
Ugh I just checked my voicemail, and sure enough, I had one from my ortho saying that one of his assistants forgot to tie in my wire. They're only open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I guess I'll go in Friday and hope this doesn't delay treatment too much. I'm so livid right now.
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Wow! That's a pretty big and obvious mistake!
What I would do is talk to the office mgr. and request that you have an assistant that might be a better fit for you-(that's less reactive and engages the mgr. to listen and want to help...)
For the first few visits, I had an assistant that I couldn't stand. I was angry for weeks. Finally I had a conversation with the mgr.. I didn't go off about the assistant--just explained the problems, and asked that I not have her as my assistant anymore. I asked if I could have a more "mature" assistant. It was a productive conversation--and because it wasn't reactive and offensive, I got what I wanted. Also, because of that, my subsequent visits have been really good for both them and me. When I walk in, I'm pretty sure that there are no hard feelings on either side. I am satisfied that the rest of my treatment will be enjoyable.
I really feel your pain--just don't let it go as long as I did!!
Good luck!
What I would do is talk to the office mgr. and request that you have an assistant that might be a better fit for you-(that's less reactive and engages the mgr. to listen and want to help...)
For the first few visits, I had an assistant that I couldn't stand. I was angry for weeks. Finally I had a conversation with the mgr.. I didn't go off about the assistant--just explained the problems, and asked that I not have her as my assistant anymore. I asked if I could have a more "mature" assistant. It was a productive conversation--and because it wasn't reactive and offensive, I got what I wanted. Also, because of that, my subsequent visits have been really good for both them and me. When I walk in, I'm pretty sure that there are no hard feelings on either side. I am satisfied that the rest of my treatment will be enjoyable.
I really feel your pain--just don't let it go as long as I did!!
Good luck!
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She must have had her thoughts somewhere else Maybe she was new? I’m sure (or I hope) she learnt something from it
I don’t do "treatments" often but when I do them I have two golden rules:
1) always finish one jaw before starting on the other one.
2) double check the work. All teeth got ligatures? No poking arch wires? Pt still alive? That’s the joke I sometimes ask our pt that when I’m finish “Are you still alive?”
And boss always check the work before we send the pt away
I don’t do "treatments" often but when I do them I have two golden rules:
1) always finish one jaw before starting on the other one.
2) double check the work. All teeth got ligatures? No poking arch wires? Pt still alive? That’s the joke I sometimes ask our pt that when I’m finish “Are you still alive?”
And boss always check the work before we send the pt away
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Re: Very worried..please help!
Your ortho should always check the work before you leave.
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Trying to make this a little bit of a positive thing ... I wonder if it would be OK for you to pull your wire out and do a really thorough job of flossing right before you leave for your appointment? Just a thought to get some advantage from the mistake.