Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Week 29

Well gang, we've made it to another week! Happy Halloween...even though I'm not really allowed to eat any candies with braces in my mouth. Well, I am, but like most eating events, it's a hassle, and there are some restrictions to what I can eat. So no Halloween candies for me this year. Or next, probably.

Not a whole lot have happened this week. I can feel my bite changing at times, and it's a really weird feeling. Teeth wise, they look neater? Straighter? But no significant teeth movements have been noted by me thus far. Can't believe that in a week, it'll be 7 months with braces on...god, time does fly when you're having fun. Then I have an orthodontist appointment at the end of November, so hopefully I'll get new wires and a change in elastics (I'm really getting tired of the box configuration at night. The open bite is gone!)

Week 28
Week 29. Teeth seems a bit straighter and my bite continues to change. No elastics on when I took this picture!

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Week 28

A non braces related note: Am currently obsessed with Niall Horan's album, Flicker. Just. So. Good. I liked One Direction songs when One Direction was a thing, but Flicker's just...wow. Anyway, that's my fangirl moment of the day. And now back to your regularly scheduled braces talk...

I guess all that bracket repositioning did do something visible, and roots weren't the only thing affected. Because after all that prying of brackets off and re-gluing them in slightly different places on my teeth, there's been some minor, but visible, teeth movement. I mean, the movements are so minute that I was probably the only one who'd noticed, but then again I am the one who looks at my teeth the most often, so it would make sense that I'd noticed.

But seriously, it's minor, but impressive. I guess one should never underestimate the consequences small actions can lead to

Ever since my right upper lateral incisor have been rotated and straightened, it's always been higher than the left upper lateral incisor. It doesn't look terrible, and I've noticed that many people don't have matching lateral incisors in terms of the length, but it's always bugged me just a bit. Nothing major really, just that I thought it'd look better if the right could match with the left. And...after the brackets were repositioned on both those teeth during the last appointment, my right upper lateral incisor have come down a little more. So now it matches the one on the left. Which is good. Not only have the upper right lateral incisor have lengthened, I feel that both lateral incisors on the top have rotated a bit more. Like, they appear to be more curved than before. But again, I could be seeing things in the mirror. It's getting a little hard to spot all the changes...but I guess that's because the majority of the changes that will happen now will be relatively minor. I mean, my teeth is relatively straight now when compared to when I started.

The gap between my lower right canine and lateral incisor is still there, but it's slightly more narrow. So the powerchain is working, and hopefully after a few more powerchains, the gap will close. I"m aware that I have quite a bit of gaps on the upper arch too, and I'm hoping that with powerchain use, they'll go away in good time.

Month 6. See how the right upper lateral incisor is positioned slightly "higher" than the left one?

Week 28. See how the upper right lateral incisor is now more or less matched with the upper left lateral incisor?





Thursday, October 12, 2017

Another orthodontist appointment...and week 27

So I had another orthodontist appointment today (well, yesterday I guess. Since I'm writing this past midnight), and scratch out everything I said about the previous appointment being painful. Because this one takes the cake so far. This current appointment makes the last one seem like child's play.

The office ran late, so it didn't matter as much that I was literally two minutes early to the office for my scheduled appointment (as per my usual. I never see the point in going to medical/dental appointments too early, unless asked to. Why would I want to extend the amount of time I have to sit and wait?). I waited a whooping 40 minutes before I was seen. Honestly. I could've been half an hour late and I would've still been early. But that is neither here nor there, because I would've gladly waited another 40 minutes if I knew what awaited me for today's appointment.

Started off with an X-ray and some pictures. That was the only easy, painless part of the appointment. Everything else after this most definitely weren't easy or painless. After the X-Ray and pictures were taken, the assistant took the wires out and I waited for the orthodontist to come around. And it feels really weird without the wires on my teeth providing the pressure. Almost painful, but not quite. It's just...a weird awkward feeling with the gates on the brackets all opened, and no wires there to push against my teeth. I wonder if it will feel weird for the first little bit when I get the braces off?

The X-Ray was fine, I guess? The orthodontist did tell me that there was some slight bone loss on the lower right side, so I'll have to keep up with the oral hygiene. Otherwise, roots were fine. At least, I wasn't informed of any roots shortening. Which is good. No news is usually good news when it comes to all things medical. Then, the orthodontist did the usual looking, poking and prodding in my mouth, and he decided to change the position of four (I think) brackets. Something about moving the roots? Anyway, this is where things went from 0 to 60 real quick.

Let me preface this by saying that I do not have a low pain tolerance. I had fillings done as a kid without any anesthesia (and I had quite a bit of fillings done as a kid), sprained my ankle and continued to walk with the same ankle for weeks without seeking any medical assistance (the ankle healed by itself without any medical intervention), and injured myself countless times (I'm a bit of a klutz. I can and do trip over my own two feet while walking on perfectly flat ground). I may not have the highest pain tolerance, but it's definitely not low. I can tolerate pain. I can tolerate discomfort. Pain and discomfort aren't things that make me cry, normally.

But holy crap. Having the brackets pried off my teeth was painful. It's not mild discomforting pain. It's not like a cut or a scrape. It's not even like the pain I get when new wires are snapped in. It's just...it's painful. I don't know how to properly describe it. It's kind of like someone pulling your teeth out, almost. There's a lot of pushing pressure, and pain. And the thing is, the assistance couldn't get any of the brackets off in one go (which is good, I guess. Because it means the glue is holding up and the brackets are secured). She pried and pushed and pulled until they were off. And I sat there while she pried and pushed and pulled. She had a lot trouble getting the ceramic ones off, and fuck, those hurt the most. I teared up when she worked on those. And yes, they do shatter when they're being pried off, so it was great fun to sit there and have the assistance do more prying, pushing and pulling to get the broken pieces off my teeth.

Then after all that was thankfully done, she cleaned the teeth that had the brackets removed. Some drilling was done to get rid of the glue. Some water spraying. A lot of suctioning was done. After the orthodontist approved the position of the new brackets, she placed them on. Again, a lot of suctioning was done. My mouth got real dry. I should've smeared on more lip balm beforehand, but oh well. This part didn't go by too badly. I did endure having brackets put on all my teeth, so having 4 placed on wasn't a bit deal. Just a bit uncomfortable with having my mouth propped wide opened and the assistance maintaining my mouth dry while she places the brackets on. But all in all, this part wasn't so bad.

I didn't get any new wires this time. Just the same wires that I was already on. But the wires feel tighter than before, because of the different position that the repositioned brackets were in. At least that's what I was told by the assistance. And it hurts a bit when the wires were snapped in. Definitely felt the wire when it was placed in. Can't tell why the position of the bracket can change how a wire feels, but it is what it is. Still got the powerchain, one on top and one on bottom...and when those were placed on, yeah, that hurts. Really fucking hurts. Powerchains hurt. Was not given any new elastic configuration; instead, I am told to continue to wear elastics the way I've been. Which means, yes, I'm still stuck with the box thing for night time.

My next appointment is at the end of November, and hopefully, there will be more changes for the next time. I can take wire changes....just no more bracket removal for a while. It's fucking painful and I'm in no hurry to repeat that any time soon.

Week 27. After the latest orthodontist appointment. The wires and the elastic configurations are all the same. The brackets on my top lateral incisors have been changed and I think so have the brackets on my lower canine or pre molars. Not really sure which two on the bottom got bracket changed. But the incisors on top definitely did.





Saturday, October 7, 2017

Month 6 and Week 26

...and in the blink of an eye, I've been in braces for half a year. Time really does fly, whether you want it to or not. But boy, what a busy half a year that's been. Looking back at the pictures I've taken, lot's of changes have happened since I decided to get braces. Most days, it doesn't feel like anything's happening with my braces, but when I compare the pictures I've taken....things are definitely happening. It's still pretty amazing what some brackets, wires and elastics can do to straighten teeth and fix bites. While braces have become less of a novelty thing to me now (hello, it's been half a year), I don't think I'll ever be less amazed by the changes that they have brought upon my teeth.

This month have been all about pulling my top arch forward and closing the open bite that I've developed...and I'm pleased to say that both of those things have happened wonderfully. My top arch is visibly pulled to the front now, and the open bite is gone. The gap between my right lateral incisor and canine on the bottom arch is still there, so I expect to get another powerchain when I got in for my appointment next Wednesday. Same with some of the gaps on the top arch--there's a small gap between my central incisor on the top, and that haven't closed with my current powerchain, so I definitely expect the orthodontist to place another powerchain on this time around. Not much in terms of teeth movement this month around--maybe that will be something we work on during the next month. My lateral incisors on the top arch are still a bit "behind" the central incisors, so I'm hoping that will get fixed soon. No rush though, and I'll trust that the orthodontist's plan will work. So for now, I'll just be a patient patient and follow the treatment that I'm given...though I'm really hoping that I can be off elastics soon.

This is what my teeth looked like prior to braces. Definitely glad I got braces to fix that!
Month 5
Week 25
Month 6 and week 26. Just look at the difference between now and before I started. What a world of changes that have happened in just half a year!

Life after braces