Was having braces a bad idea ?
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Was having braces a bad idea ?
I have braces on for 2 months and 8 days and I started to think Having braces was a bad idea.
the initial issue with my teeth was the gap between my front upper two teeth, the teeth were close from the bottom only ( v - shaped ) . my orthodontist suggested to increase the gap between the teeth and then try to close it again.
the gap started to increase and they are no longer V-shaped. but my upper 1st molar now started to incline inward. I told my doctor about it. and he said he will fix it but didn't do anything , he kept changing the wire in each visit and the teeth around the 1st molar became painful.
He said he needs more 4 months for increasing the gap. and I am so frustrated.
I am starting to worry the 1st molar and started to think I might finish with more problems than I start with.
Can the molar be fixed with the bracket in the same place on it.
Thank you.
the initial issue with my teeth was the gap between my front upper two teeth, the teeth were close from the bottom only ( v - shaped ) . my orthodontist suggested to increase the gap between the teeth and then try to close it again.
the gap started to increase and they are no longer V-shaped. but my upper 1st molar now started to incline inward. I told my doctor about it. and he said he will fix it but didn't do anything , he kept changing the wire in each visit and the teeth around the 1st molar became painful.
He said he needs more 4 months for increasing the gap. and I am so frustrated.
I am starting to worry the 1st molar and started to think I might finish with more problems than I start with.
Can the molar be fixed with the bracket in the same place on it.
Thank you.
Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
Fixing the tilt of teeth won't happen for many months; that requires the rectangular wires, and you are almost certainly still using the round ones. (The rectangular wires will engage the sides of the bracket slots to rotate the teeth. FYI, this process is slow.)
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Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
Its a step by step process, you should trust your orthodontist and have patience.
Lots of crimes here
1. The upper molars bite too far ahead of the lower molars
2. Missing teeth #s 9, 14, and, 29
3. Open bite
4. Upper midline left of center
5. Lower midline right of center
6. Upper and lower teeth not straight
Sentence - 24 months, turned to 27 month.
Braces removed since 11/06/17
1. The upper molars bite too far ahead of the lower molars
2. Missing teeth #s 9, 14, and, 29
3. Open bite
4. Upper midline left of center
5. Lower midline right of center
6. Upper and lower teeth not straight
Sentence - 24 months, turned to 27 month.
Braces removed since 11/06/17
Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
Things often get worse before they get better. Think of it this way...they need to move all the teeth out of the way before they can put everything back in the proper order and position. Not quite that extreme, but the concept is the same. Shift things around, create some space, then realign everything where it needs to be. Stick with it. I've had a huge gap open up between my lower left canine and the premolar behind it. Eventually all the teeth on the right will get shifted to the left to both close the gap (and the similar one on the mirror side) and to realign my bite on the right where right now all the molars land on top of each other instead of staggered. Time. Time. And then some more time.
Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
I would continue the treatment, as your dentist probably knows what he is doing. I hope that you get your wanted end result!
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Your thoughts are normal and I had them for a long time after I was braced. My bite went from not-so-bad to "how many creative ways can I find to eat and not look like a cow" sort of thing. At first the insults come fast and furious: sore cheeks, sore teeth, speech issues; then throw in elastics (I still recall practicing in front of the mirror in the ortho's office, much to the amusement, I'm sure, of the other patients and staff); then new gaps, etc. There are a few people here who had a marvelous experiences with braces, just happy to finally be getting their issues corrected and being very mature and adult-like. I was not one of those people. At some point soon you'll probably stop noticing all the hassles as much and believe it or not the braces will become part of your identity. I know that is a hideous thought at this moment. You'll realize others don't care, either. I had an excellent ortho but he was quite circumspect when I would ask about my progress "Well you're getting there;" "Yeah you're a little behind schedule" (A LITTLE? -- I HAD AN EXTRA YEAR, PAL.)
Pardon me, lost my mind for a moment.
I put my trust in my ortho and he did a great job; I had a few challenges from the get-go (extractions, bone graft) and along the way (stubborn gaps). For the latter, he liked to smile and say "Well Dan, I guess some patients are just more dense." Orthodontic humor.
I was debraced last October after three years. As things go, it was not the worst thing I have ever endured. That distinction belongs to my ex-wife . You will get through this and you will be happy that you did. But I warn you -- after all your suffering and little humiliations with braces, NO ONE SEEMS TO NOTICE WHEN THEY ARE REMOVED! I know, it's a sad commentary on the human condition. Get a few more gray hairs and someone is delighted to point that out. Shoelace untied? OK, well I am glad people notice that. Remove 10 pounds of hardware from your mouth and no one comments? ARE YOU PEOPLE BLIND?
Ahem. (Gathers composure and remaining dignity).
Hang in there. It will get better eventually. You'll be happy you endured! Best of luck to you!
Pardon me, lost my mind for a moment.
I put my trust in my ortho and he did a great job; I had a few challenges from the get-go (extractions, bone graft) and along the way (stubborn gaps). For the latter, he liked to smile and say "Well Dan, I guess some patients are just more dense." Orthodontic humor.
I was debraced last October after three years. As things go, it was not the worst thing I have ever endured. That distinction belongs to my ex-wife . You will get through this and you will be happy that you did. But I warn you -- after all your suffering and little humiliations with braces, NO ONE SEEMS TO NOTICE WHEN THEY ARE REMOVED! I know, it's a sad commentary on the human condition. Get a few more gray hairs and someone is delighted to point that out. Shoelace untied? OK, well I am glad people notice that. Remove 10 pounds of hardware from your mouth and no one comments? ARE YOU PEOPLE BLIND?
Ahem. (Gathers composure and remaining dignity).
Hang in there. It will get better eventually. You'll be happy you endured! Best of luck to you!
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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Was having braces a bad idea ?
I think everyone here asked that question the minute they walked out of their first appt.
I think everyone here asked that question the minute they walked out of their first appt.
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Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
I'm actually having similar thoughts right at this moment!
Braced 6 days ago and regretting every moment of it. :( Been holding on to calling my orthodontist to remove them!
Braced 6 days ago and regretting every moment of it. :( Been holding on to calling my orthodontist to remove them!
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I totally thought that the minute they removed the plastic cheek retractor contraptions and I felt my mouth close in around all the sharp little Lego like studs now stuck to all of my teeth. "What have I done?" And now I'm sitting here with my mouth closed and I can't really feel anything unless I move my lips or cheek around.Ziggy wrote:Was having braces a bad idea ?
I think everyone here asked that question the minute they walked out of their first appt.
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Re: Was having braces a bad idea ?
Thank you Guys , your comments were very helpful.
Yesterday I went to my orthodontist and he said my pre-molar was 180 degree rotated :| and it is not moving as expected and he removed the bracket from that pre-molar. and left it without anything on it.
I am hanging in there.
Thank you :)
Yesterday I went to my orthodontist and he said my pre-molar was 180 degree rotated :| and it is not moving as expected and he removed the bracket from that pre-molar. and left it without anything on it.
I am hanging in there.
Thank you :)
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HerBraces2016 wrote:Thank you Guys , your comments were very helpful.
Yesterday I went to my orthodontist and he said my pre-molar was 180 degree rotated and it is not moving as expected and he removed the bracket from that pre-molar. and left it without anything on it.
I am hanging in there.
Thank you
Glad you decided to stick with it.
2-year sentence of clear top and bottom braces commencing March 23, 2016
November 2016 - Class III elastics (starts from the bottom canine and goes to the upper 1st molar) on both sides
December 2016 - Two front teeth filed (IPR?) to make space to close black triangle and a power chain; 4 front bottom ceramic brackets replaced with metal brackets to force the teeth straighter; 1 broken bottom molar bracket (courtesy of a Tootsie Roll craving);
November 2016 - Class III elastics (starts from the bottom canine and goes to the upper 1st molar) on both sides
December 2016 - Two front teeth filed (IPR?) to make space to close black triangle and a power chain; 4 front bottom ceramic brackets replaced with metal brackets to force the teeth straighter; 1 broken bottom molar bracket (courtesy of a Tootsie Roll craving);