Hey Guys!
I've been looking at all of the posts and info on the site for a little bit while I've been doing some decision-making. My boyfriend and parents all say that they don't think that I need braces, but this is for me, not them. So I decided to go ahead with braces (Yikes! Super nervous) after reading through so much of the info available. I've decided to post my braces story because there just isn't much information out there on the Carriere Motion.
So the orthodontist that I chose has my total time of completion at ~24 months. I will be in the Carriere Motion for 3-6 months (depending on if I stick with my bands well or not it seems) and then on to full braces. I'm getting super freaked out because I'm supposed to be getting the appliance on next Tuesday! I've read a couple of stories on here though where the teeth were over extruded because of the appliance. That's got me a little worried, so I'm going to talk to the ortho about it again before everything is placed.
I'll keep you all updated on the status of my teeth! Wish me luck next week.
Carriere Motion and Braces as an Adult
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Re: Carriere Motion and Braces as an Adult
Good luck, bracedengineer!
Getting started is daunting, but watching your teeth start to line up is exciting!
Getting started is daunting, but watching your teeth start to line up is exciting!
Re: Carriere Motion and Braces as an Adult
Congrats on making the decision It was similar with me, nobody thought I needed braces and it took me so much time to figure that *I* wanted them What's the Carriere Motion supposed to do? I thought I'd researched all appliances there are (out of curiosity, cause I depleted the resources on my own appliance rather quickly) but somehow I've missed this one. Anyways, good luck next week and do not worry
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Re: Carriere Motion and Braces as an Adult
[quote="r1r1r12000"]Good luck, bracedengineer!
Getting started is daunting, but watching your teeth start to line up is exciting![/quote]
Thank you! I am super nervous, so I hope you're right about it getting exciting after we get started.
Getting started is daunting, but watching your teeth start to line up is exciting![/quote]
Thank you! I am super nervous, so I hope you're right about it getting exciting after we get started.
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Re: Carriere Motion and Braces as an Adult
[quote="noodles"]Congrats on making the decision It was similar with me, nobody thought I needed braces and it took me so much time to figure that *I* wanted them What's the Carriere Motion supposed to do? I thought I'd researched all appliances there are (out of curiosity, cause I depleted the resources on my own appliance rather quickly) but somehow I've missed this one. Anyways, good luck next week and do not worry [/quote]
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner! My weekends are crazy all the time.
So I'm still not up with all of the teeth lingo, but I'll give you how I understand it. Basically I have what the ortho called an 'overjet' (sounds bad huh?) which is really just a kind of overbite. I'll post pics once I'm allowed. And I also have crowding on the top and bottom (front only, the teeth in the back are super close though so it's really hard to floss). The Carriere Motion can help to make a Class II or III into a Class I without extractions. It looks kinda like a little bar that attaches to the canine and premolar or molar depending what you need on top (I think those are the names, if you need them on both sides it pretty much ends up that the front 4 are not impacted.) And then there's an attachment to a lower molar. Then there's a band that goes from the canine to the lower molar so all of the top teeth between the appliance are pulled back at the same time. That creates a space between the back teeth and front teeth. Then the front 4 have space to move into and it corrects the overjet. That's how I understand it anyway. Hopefully it all works out that way. Here's a video if you want to see how it's supposed to work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLx7-k0Zjm8.
I'll keep you all updated on how everything goes!
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner! My weekends are crazy all the time.
So I'm still not up with all of the teeth lingo, but I'll give you how I understand it. Basically I have what the ortho called an 'overjet' (sounds bad huh?) which is really just a kind of overbite. I'll post pics once I'm allowed. And I also have crowding on the top and bottom (front only, the teeth in the back are super close though so it's really hard to floss). The Carriere Motion can help to make a Class II or III into a Class I without extractions. It looks kinda like a little bar that attaches to the canine and premolar or molar depending what you need on top (I think those are the names, if you need them on both sides it pretty much ends up that the front 4 are not impacted.) And then there's an attachment to a lower molar. Then there's a band that goes from the canine to the lower molar so all of the top teeth between the appliance are pulled back at the same time. That creates a space between the back teeth and front teeth. Then the front 4 have space to move into and it corrects the overjet. That's how I understand it anyway. Hopefully it all works out that way. Here's a video if you want to see how it's supposed to work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLx7-k0Zjm8.
I'll keep you all updated on how everything goes!