Monday 11 February 2013

Braces on!

It's official, my top braces are on! My orthodontist was extremely pleased with the progress I have made in the last few weeks since I seen him last. The best part of the whole day was when he told me that I no longer have to expand! After 35 expansion (8 3/4 mm),  I am finally done the part of the process! They sealed up the hole of the expander to make sure it was not able to turn backwards. I have been told that it will need to stay in my mouth for roughly 3-6 months in order to allow time for the bone to heal over. In the meantime, I am not to do anything rough and take it easy until the bone is healed over. I guess that means my late night underground kick boxing career is out the window.  May have to take up sewing instead! 

Also, I finally got the answer to the biggest question I have been meaning to ask this whole time but keep forgetting.  The question: "Is there any chance for my mouth to relapse after all this?" the answer is "NO!" With the cutting of the bone and expanding of the jaw, the gap will be filled in with new bone over the next few months leaving no possible way for my jaw to regress. Thank goodness!

I went to my appointment today prepared for the pain by taking one of my last few T3's that I have been saving. I, along with the dental assistant was very happy that I did this because it made the bracket application a lot less painful then it otherwise could have been. I got clear brackets on the top and originally they told me that I would get metal ones on the bottom but today he said that I am able to get clear on the bottom not metal. My bottom braces are scheduled to be put on in 5 weeks which is March. 18th. At that time he will start to tighten up the top ones as well. Today he put a wire in but did not tighten anything.

 I was also worried about the clear braces staining but they assured me that the only thing that can stain are the elastics which are changed out each month. According to the video I had to watch, coffee, tea, pop, mustard and curry are a recipe for disaster in regards to staining.

Once the Tylenol wore off around 4:30, I started to get pretty sore but it's not any where near what I can expect for pain in the coming months once bottoms go on and they start tightening things up.

The funniest part of the day was when they gave me a draw entry because I have been a good girl with my oral hygiene this month. I felt like a kid all over again! I didn't get to pick out a toy but they did give me a new Oral B sprinbrush pro rechargeable tooth brush with all the accessories to take care of cleaning my teeth and braces.

I had to make sure that it is officially safe for me to use the Waterpik as part of my daily routine and he said all is good so go for it. I think that's all I have to update for now. I feel like I am forgetting to say something important from today but it's not coming to me. If I think of what it is I will be sure to make an update. For now here is the new look:
Top Braces - Day 1



Comparison Picture - Morning of SARPE surgery



3 comments:

  1. Congratulations on getting your braces! And my sympathies for the pain for the next few weeks. :P

    About the staining, the hardest part for me was I couldn’t drink tea or coffee while I was in elastics. I tell you, finding alternative pick-me-ups is hard. For some reason, my dentist also advised me not to eat chocolate candies. At least I could enjoy chocolate drinks. Yay me? >_<

    Randal Cole

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  2. That electric toothbrush will really come in handy when you’re cleaning along the braces. The normal way might hit the braces the wrong way and loosen the brackets, which is not good, and can be painful in the first few weeks. Good luck on the first few adjustment sessions! *wince*

    Latarsha Ghoston

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  3. With braces on, you have to be conscious of the food that you eat. Stay away from food that might stain it like coffee and sodas. Be prepared for the pain that you might (surely) encounter every time your braces get adjusted. Bear that pain now, for months or years 'cos it will all be for a wonderful result of getting your set of teeth aligned.

    -Avis Charland @ SmilesByEberle

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