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EstelleDeParis
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Joining the club of braces faces!

#1 Post by EstelleDeParis »

Hi everybody,

I'm Estelle, 34 y/o and am starting my orthodontic treatment tomorrow morning. Not sure if I get the full top and bottom set of braces tomorrow. I do know I am getting spacers around my 4 crowns to prepare them for banding.

I am not looking forward for the constant discomfort, the tedious cleaning and the canker sores but all together I owe it my smile which is tainted by a mess of crooked lower teeth and shifted upper ones. Getting rid of recurring periodontal disease, making cleaning my teeth easier and finally get implants for the molars I am missing is really what I am looking forward to.

I don't want to torture you fellow braces wearer but since I enjoy my last days of freedom, I have been eating Tbone steaks, messy sugary sweets things as much as I can. Tomorrow will be smoothies, soups and pudding. I think I am ready!

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#2 Post by EstelleDeParis »

Oops! posted too fast.

Here are 2 shots before: You can see the lower crowding and upper shifting. Hygienists always have a hard time cleaning the bottom and I get quadrants cleaning concentrated here to avoid periodontal disease that develops even if I carefully clean my teeth. *sigh*

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On this one you can see that my teeth collapse inside and are beyond crowding. I am also missing a molar which makes chewing annoying.There are already a bunch of things I don't like to eat like tortilla chips that poke the naked gums. Sadly I am also missing a molar on the other side on top.

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#3 Post by SDFD TSchott »

EstelleDeParis wrote:Oops! posted too fast.

Here are 2 shots before: You can see the lower crowding and upper shifting. Hygienists always have a hard time cleaning the bottom and I get quadrants cleaning concentrated here to avoid periodontal disease that develops even if I carefully clean my teeth. *sigh*

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On this one you can see that my teeth collapse inside and are beyond crowding. I am also missing a molar which makes chewing annoying.There are already a bunch of things I don't like to eat like tortilla chips that poke the naked gums. Sadly I am also missing a molar on the other side on top.

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Adjustment Sept 14th, 2018
Braces back on August 06, 2018
Braces off April 02, 2008

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#4 Post by EstelleDeParis »

Oh ok! Thanks for your help, I should probably do a preview next time to make sure the links show properly.

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#5 Post by EstelleDeParis »

All right. Now that I finally figured out on how to post pics. Here are the "before" shots.
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Tomorrow is the beginning of a long journey to change all this mess!

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#6 Post by SDFD TSchott »

Awesome, looks like you have a great journey to go full steam ahead :) Looking forward to your story.

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Adjustment Sept 14th, 2018
Braces back on August 06, 2018
Braces off April 02, 2008

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#7 Post by Rizzie »

Hello and welcome! You will be surprised at how fast your teeth will untangle. My lowers looked a lot like yours, and after 2 months they are now sitting side-by-side.

Hope your bracing goes smoothly, and keep us posted.
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#8 Post by aveggiewriter »

Hi Estelle,

I'm curious to see how your treatment is progressing. I'm 19 and braces are still a few months at least away from me as I'm just starting out and may need extractions. But I can see some similarities between my teeth and yours. I have an extra tooth in front of the others on my lower row and lots of crowding on the upper. One of my front teeth sticks out and I have a tooth set behind.

I hope it's all going well for you so far.

Alex

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#9 Post by EstelleDeParis »

I have been in treatment for 2 months.

I just had an adjustment and all rewired at the bottom. The top was left with the original wiring.

There has been A LOT of movement and the bottom teeth are getting less and less sore!

That picture was taken the day I got braced.
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This picture was taken today. 2 months and 6 days in treatment.
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Pictures speak for themselves!!! Of course like a lot told here, it gets worse before it gets better but you can see how fast the process goes.

My ortho says he thinks it will take something like 6 months to move my teeth to a more lined up position and the rest of the treatment to play with my bite.

I am able to floss the bottom front teeth with a lot of ease and my gums are already liking this a lot!
Apart from a little bit of sensitivity to cold after each adjustment and a few days of discomfort, all together it is not so bad.

The worst part was when they put them in, 2 months ago. I was litteraly crying at night but really after a while it's getting better.
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#10 Post by Sandpiper »

Fantastic progress - you must be very encouraged. Look forward to hearing how things improve over the coming months.
471 days in braces

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#11 Post by Snowglobe32 »

Looking good so far! Isn't it amazing how quickly the teeth move?

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#12 Post by Vanessaness »

Wow I'm amazed at how much your teeth have moved in such short time. I just got mine done yesterday and in a lot of pain. But looking forward to the changes that are to come.

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#13 Post by EstelleDeParis »

So I noticed a few days a quite remarkable milestone in this long process of shifting the crookedness around.

All front bottom teeth have moved quite significantly and are now in a better aligned position. Also the pain is new reasonable, the bottom part of my mouth was so sore for the longest time until a week ago or so, I can finally use my front teeth to eat :D

So here are the pictures, 2 months and 18 days in treatment:
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The top didn't move so much except for a few teeth, because there was not so much crowding, it is way less flagrant but still noticeable also the top hasn't been rewired since day 1. Maybe next appointment?
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#14 Post by EstelleDeParis »

DOH!

That's the second picture I meant to post!
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