
Hi. 42 year old teacher here, with my second go 'round with braces. First time was 3 years - from 15 to 18 years old. I honestly didn't think my teeth were all that crooked this time, it was the 100% over-bite (over jet?), the abnormal wearing away of tooth enamel, the chipping off of the back of a bottom front tooth, the jaw pain, ear pain, food being crammed up into the gum-line behind my upper fronts...maybe you get the picture, that made me decide to do this again.
The spacers/separaters were WAY more painful than I remembered. I didn't eat for two days, then tried a mozzarella cheese stick and promptly pulled two spacers out. Had to go in, get them replaced, AND 5 others because my bite is so bad I ended up shredding them all while trying to chew.
I got the upper brackets on this past Tuesday. Apparently the ortho. took pity on me and changed my treatment procedure. Originally he was going to put turbos on the back of my top front teeth, to keep me from biting my bottom brackets off. He said I would have no molar contact for 2 - 4 months until my teeth moved enough to take the turbos off. WHAT does one EAT when they can't put their molars together?? That's all I kept asking myself... He decided to just put the tops on, then in a month - the bottoms, and two tads (screws placed in my upper jaw) for more torque. Oy.
The brackets themselves really don't bother me (tho I'm having minor drooling incidences

So, a question for all of you wonderful members - How many of you are going through this a second time? My current ortho. stated emphatically that my previous ortho. pulled the wrong teeth, thus creating an imbalance in my mouth, and that what happened (the collapse of my upper front teeth, shoving my bottom front teeth in, creating the 100% over-bite) could not have been avoided. (I did wear my retainers for over 4 years!) That's a little a frustrating to know.
AND - what are some of your favorite non-red braces friendly foods to eat?! Chicken noodle soup is getting REALLY old!
