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Awesome progress, Capt... BTW, are you missing a canine on top? I'm a canine-watcher, since both mine were impacted at one time, so I tend to notice. Are they going to have issues with your midline because of that? Or are you going to get an implant for it, or what?
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
Pamela W.
FORMER IMPACTED CANINES,
FORMER IMPACTED CANINES,
You ARE the observant one fyrelight!fyrelight wrote:Awesome progress, Capt... BTW, are you missing a canine on top? I'm a canine-watcher, since both mine were impacted at one time, so I tend to notice. Are they going to have issues with your midline because of that? Or are you going to get an implant for it, or what?
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
Yes, in my teens the canine on my left side was crowded to the point of being 'shark-like' and due to budget at the time it was easier to just have it pulled. So am I *missing* it? No, its in a box at home because I kept it... but its no longer in my mouth.
In the second 'phase' of being braced (I'm guessing elastics) I'm told the midline will be corrected as best possible and supposedly the next tooth back will be contoured a bit to make it canine-ish. Sort of a mock-canine.
The only implant I'm looking at getting is a lower one as there's one gap that will be too big to close I'm told.
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I knew you were a transformation in waiting, Greencapt, when I first saw your before shots. Nice to see that the amazing changes have happened in such a short space of time It's good to get that natural arch shape back to your upper and lower teeth, after years of overcrowding and misalignment. Amazing progress!
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I'm sure elated will come but for now I'm just... surprised- in a good way. And yes, the expander was/is a pain in the rear- and of the whole braced experience so far the worst of the lot. The brackets, wires, et al I could deal with but there were so many times I wanted that dang expander ripped out of my mouth! And it will be- in time for Thanksgiving too!!!!!AustinWired wrote:WOW! I can't even tell you how painful that expander thingy looks to me, but your progress is AMAZING! Your arch looks awesome! Congratulations on your success! You must be elated.
strugglebunny- I and the soon to be baby thank you!
DodgerUK- You as always were/are an inspiration. Cheers mate!
fyrelight- I could rent you my old canine for a nominal fee if you'd like to relive your youth.
meryaten- crack you up? How so??? There's nothing amusing nor sarcastic in the least in any of my posts...
Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!! Yeah I got my Quad off!!
Uh, ok... I'm a little bit happy!
I cannot tell you how nice it is to have full function of my tongue (get your minds out of the gutter!) I'm actually able to *taste* food now without a bizarro metal aftertaste and I'm slowly regaining my ability to say my 'S's and 'F's again.
At this adjustment I also A) Got larger wires top and bottom and B) Got my first elastic! Now I can use my newly freed tongue to flic the elasitc and play little tunes. Isn't *that* special.
Uh, ok... I'm a little bit happy!
I cannot tell you how nice it is to have full function of my tongue (get your minds out of the gutter!) I'm actually able to *taste* food now without a bizarro metal aftertaste and I'm slowly regaining my ability to say my 'S's and 'F's again.
At this adjustment I also A) Got larger wires top and bottom and B) Got my first elastic! Now I can use my newly freed tongue to flic the elasitc and play little tunes. Isn't *that* special.
Awwww shuuccckkkkksss....Tertia wrote:That is pretty impressive, I think you've just inspired me!
And it took such a short time?
Trust me- I was a big whiner at first. I looked and looked for ANY movement and saw none. Then it was like *POOF* and suddenly things looked much straighter. At each adjustment there would be some pain but the pleasure of movement MORE than made up for it!!
If at all possible please give it a try. Post somewhere here everyday or several times a day. We'll leave the light on for ya!
PS: Here's a thread that was going on when I got mine on... kinda funny to read after time: viewtopic.php?p=35837&highlight=#35837
greencapt -
First thing I have to say, man: that's a sweet pipe.
Second thing: I remember when I first got my braces on my ortho told me, "Yeah, your face will change a bit once these braces are on - your goatee does a good job of hiding it now." I thought I had a pretty well-shaped face, but I can see now what he was talking about, it looks even better now, and my tooth problems weren't as serious as yours!
Looks like the shape of your face is changing - what did your ortho say about that? Were you anticipating such a change?
Keep on keepin' on.
First thing I have to say, man: that's a sweet pipe.
Second thing: I remember when I first got my braces on my ortho told me, "Yeah, your face will change a bit once these braces are on - your goatee does a good job of hiding it now." I thought I had a pretty well-shaped face, but I can see now what he was talking about, it looks even better now, and my tooth problems weren't as serious as yours!
Looks like the shape of your face is changing - what did your ortho say about that? Were you anticipating such a change?
Keep on keepin' on.
01/2004: Spaced
02/2004: Braced
05/2004: 4 bicuspids removed
02/2006: Unbraced (I hope)
02/2004: Braced
05/2004: 4 bicuspids removed
02/2006: Unbraced (I hope)
Heh- thanks! I'm not a smoker, but I play one on TV...Laserjock wrote: First thing I have to say, man: that's a sweet pipe.
I knew there would be some changes but my ortho never really talked about it. We did talk about my jaw fitting/working a little better in general. And seeing as how the techs at the ortho's office usually make me put one of those Elephant Man sacks over my head when I go in for adjustments any change would be welcome...Second thing: I remember when I first got my braces on my ortho told me, "Yeah, your face will change a bit once these braces are on - your goatee does a good job of hiding it now." I thought I had a pretty well-shaped face, but I can see now what he was talking about, it looks even better now, and my tooth problems weren't as serious as yours!
Looks like the shape of your face is changing - what did your ortho say about that? Were you anticipating such a change?
Will do! Love your icon pic btw. And of course I only wear a goatee (actually a VanDyke) to make people think I'm my evil twin from the Mirror universe.Keep on keepin' on.
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Wow, Greencapt that's awesome. Compared to when you started it looks like your braces are ready to come off (you wish, huh?) I kinda wish my teeth were as crowded as yours when I started (no offense) cuz I'm feeling discouraged about not seeing any huge changes lately. I'm in the middle of closing upper premolar extraction gaps so maybe when that's done after the first of the year my overjet can be reduced and I'll feel like something is happening. Congrats. You should be super excited. Best wishes on the baby, too. Start saving for his or her ortho bills!
Chris
Chris
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