So glad to hear that you're happy with your results! It sounds like you're still getting a "wow, I can't believe it" feeling. Ride that as long as you can. I just saw your update post (figured I'd just reply all at once) and the before/after results are awesome! I can see why you were happy and ready to wrap up when you did. They look great!
We'll see what my guy's crystal ball says later this week. I'd been hoping to hear a firm off date at this next visit, but my expectations are a little lower now since the last couple gaps are being stubborn and still haven't closed all the way. Frustrating since everything else seems so close. Right now, I'd settle for a really good estimate that's only a couple more visits away. I don't get it with the gaps. It only took about 3-4mo for this last group to get to their max gappiness, so I assumed it would take no more than that for them to close, and probably less. I mean, same ones moving thru the same bone in the opposite direction, but with an actual effort (powerchains) to get rid of them. They should close faster than they opened up, right? It just goes to show what I know. Other than that, just little finishing tweaks and bends and trying to get rid of whatever remaining class 2 he's seeing on one side. I can't for the life of me see it. Again, what do I know other than what the calendar says?
...but when I bite, my lower canines hit my upper canines to the point that I can actually see the uppers moving out.
Same thing was pointed out by my ortho back in April. I bite, upper canine brackets visibly shift out. But after all the wacky bite transitions that have happened, I didn't even notice it until he pointed it out, and then I just thought "great, something else for him to tinker with." At the time he said he planned to do a bit more IPR on a few lowers to bring the lower canines in just a little to keep them from hitting, but he hasn't yet. I don't know if that means that's still to come, or he's decided not to for some reason. I'd kind of forgotten about it. Does it bother you? If it's no big deal and he's not worried about it, then that's fine. But I don't want him to remember at the last minute and then tack on another month when it could have been addressed now.