I had braces about 7 years ago (as an adult), and joined Archwired when I was newly-braced. Archwired was quite different then, with a really active community environment, and posts and replies were being made all day long. It was a great resource and made the time in braces fun. When I found myself staring down a diagnosis of "Retracted Mandible" some years later, along with the shocking revelation that I needed to go back into braces to fix it, I started snooping around the internet looking for similar stories. Which, of course, lead me right back to Archwired

Since then I've been mooching around the edges, meaning to post my story for anyone else who found themselves in my situation, and goes looking for info like I did. I'll get round to posting some pics and details another time. I just wanted to say something that's been on my mind since I re-activated my profile in Archwired :
I NEVER THOUGHT I'D BE BACK
Last time I was happy to be taking control and fixing a problem that had always bothered me. I didn't mind (mostly) wearing metal braces, and apart from some serious tenderness when archwires were changed (think blending sushi rolls for tea), braces didn't really bother me. This time is different. Although I made the decision to go ahead with my treatment, I felt like I really had no choice. Either dive back into the world of orthodontics (now in a very different phase of my life), or live with a jaw splint for the foreseeable future (doing nothing was literally not an option). Last time I was happy with all-metal, and was never tempted to try for inconspicuous with ceramic. This time I wish they were completely invisible.
So far I've managed to travel part of the journey (hopefully) back to orthodontic health with minimal public display. My upper expander mostly only shows if I smile, and my lower brackets while metal aren't too obvious. This all changes tomorrow though. I'm over the moon to be getting my expander out, but I'm really dreading getting upper braces again


Anyhoo, thanks for reading: Good luck with your treatments
