Jenn's Braces Saga: THEY'RE OFF! Cavity issues. :(
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Rage31 said
I am very happy with my teeth so far. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that my teeth would be as straight as they are right now, and there's still a lot of work to do. I'm so excited to see the end result!
It's okay! I don't get to get on here much either, but thank you very much for your comment!WOW!! Sorry I missed your anniversary, but you have made some wonderful progress. I would be happy if I were you too! Keep it up.
I am very happy with my teeth so far. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that my teeth would be as straight as they are right now, and there's still a lot of work to do. I'm so excited to see the end result!
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Ken: The collage creator I used worked like a dream! It didn't take that long to do it it at all. I highly recommend it!
I had an adjustment yesterday!
She took my top archwire out, and at first I thought they were changing it, but nope, they were smoothing out the ends and retying the wire ties. Ah well!
Anyhow, when she took a look at my teeth she goes "Are you ready for elastics again?" I said "Of course!" I think I might be her only patient who adores elastics, hahaha.
So she said "All right, elastics again...but this time not Class II, you need a crossbite elastic."
So I asked the ortho assistant, "What's that?"
It's an elastic that goes from the inside part of my third molar (at the very back) to the outside canine. I'll show you pics soon. This is to correct how I bite on that side.
I'm going back in three weeks, when I will get a new bottom archwire (yay!), and I think I'm going to deck out in two different types of green for Saint Patrick's Day.
Then came the part where I had to put the elastic on. I had a hard time finding the button on the inside and when I found it, it wouldn't go on (grr!), so she gave me a plastic hook that worked like a dream, I'll take a picture of it (as it is my new best friend) and post that, too.
They're a different kind of elastic, MUCH tighter. I'm not exactly in pain, but it ain't no cake walk. Biting is pretty uncomfortable and I can't open my mouth that wide, this is why I haven't taken pictures yet. Once it gets a little more comfortable to open my mouth I'll take pictures o'plenty to show you how this elastic looks. Thank HEAVEN it's only on one side, or I wouldn't be talking much!
I had an adjustment yesterday!
She took my top archwire out, and at first I thought they were changing it, but nope, they were smoothing out the ends and retying the wire ties. Ah well!
Anyhow, when she took a look at my teeth she goes "Are you ready for elastics again?" I said "Of course!" I think I might be her only patient who adores elastics, hahaha.
So she said "All right, elastics again...but this time not Class II, you need a crossbite elastic."
So I asked the ortho assistant, "What's that?"
It's an elastic that goes from the inside part of my third molar (at the very back) to the outside canine. I'll show you pics soon. This is to correct how I bite on that side.
I'm going back in three weeks, when I will get a new bottom archwire (yay!), and I think I'm going to deck out in two different types of green for Saint Patrick's Day.
Then came the part where I had to put the elastic on. I had a hard time finding the button on the inside and when I found it, it wouldn't go on (grr!), so she gave me a plastic hook that worked like a dream, I'll take a picture of it (as it is my new best friend) and post that, too.
They're a different kind of elastic, MUCH tighter. I'm not exactly in pain, but it ain't no cake walk. Biting is pretty uncomfortable and I can't open my mouth that wide, this is why I haven't taken pictures yet. Once it gets a little more comfortable to open my mouth I'll take pictures o'plenty to show you how this elastic looks. Thank HEAVEN it's only on one side, or I wouldn't be talking much!
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Okay guys, this is not a picture update.
It's an I'M UNCOMFORTABLE vent session, haha.
I am just finding this elastic very awkward. It's hard to rest my teeth together at all because of this elastic, every position I try is uncomfortable. The elastic is also restricting how wide I can open my mouth, so I'm going back to a soft food diet, which I haven't done in quite awhile! I'm going to have to brush up on how to cook soups and whatnot. I forsee lots of macaroni and lots of applesauce in my future for the next three weeks. It's all for a good cause though, so I'm in a good-natured uncomfortable mood.
I can only open my mouth for about half an inch with these elastics in, so pictures WILL come, I promise, but right now it's DEFINITELY not possible.
It's an I'M UNCOMFORTABLE vent session, haha.
I am just finding this elastic very awkward. It's hard to rest my teeth together at all because of this elastic, every position I try is uncomfortable. The elastic is also restricting how wide I can open my mouth, so I'm going back to a soft food diet, which I haven't done in quite awhile! I'm going to have to brush up on how to cook soups and whatnot. I forsee lots of macaroni and lots of applesauce in my future for the next three weeks. It's all for a good cause though, so I'm in a good-natured uncomfortable mood.

I can only open my mouth for about half an inch with these elastics in, so pictures WILL come, I promise, but right now it's DEFINITELY not possible.
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linda21 said:
Okay, I'm off to study, I've got a test tomorrow.
Yes, I remember my first few days in the other elastic configuration...not fun, but a CAKE WALK compared to this! However, I updated to say that I'm a lot better. I can now successfully close my teeth together without wanting to yelp in pain, haha. I've attempted chewing without much success, but like you said linda, that will come soon enough. For now, I'm looking up recipes for different types of soup.Ooh, not good jennandtonnic but you'll be right![]()
Everytime my ortho changes an elastic configuration, there's a day or two of "adjusting" to the feel and tension of it. I can't wait for the "v^v^" configuration I'll be up for. Don't be too hard on yourself. Stick to a soft diet until you're comfortable in the elastic. Once that elastic starts working its magic on correcting your crossbite, it'll be easier to open your mouth and chew your food. Will be interesting to see a pic of the type of elastic you're in.
Good to see you haven't lost your sense of humour![]()
Take care J&T
Okay, I'm off to study, I've got a test tomorrow.

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Meryaten I am unsure as to how long I'll have to have this...I'll just wait 'till my next adjustment and see. I think it all depends on if it corrects the bite or not.
Today is my THIRTEEN month anniversary. I was going to post pics earlier when my jaw quit aching, but I got loaded with homework, then once the load lightened enough this past week, out of the blue it started hurting again! I think I must have bitten wrong when I fell asleep last sunday night, because it really hurt for about four days afterward. It started easing up today, so maybe I'll get pics in tomorrow...just in time for my adjustment on MONDAY.
Anyhow, 13 down, hopefully 7 to go!
Today is my THIRTEEN month anniversary. I was going to post pics earlier when my jaw quit aching, but I got loaded with homework, then once the load lightened enough this past week, out of the blue it started hurting again! I think I must have bitten wrong when I fell asleep last sunday night, because it really hurt for about four days afterward. It started easing up today, so maybe I'll get pics in tomorrow...just in time for my adjustment on MONDAY.
Anyhow, 13 down, hopefully 7 to go!
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Thank you KK! I'll mention it to my ortho, but I really think it was because I accidentally bit wrong one night or something, nothing major. But you're right, it is pretty annoying to go through that much discomfort! Ah well, what will be, will be.
ANYWAY, I finally got time to snap off a few pictures of how my elastic configuration goes.

and this one:

Tomorrow's my appointment, so I'll work on posting progress pics and such then, for now I've gotta go to bed.
ANYWAY, I finally got time to snap off a few pictures of how my elastic configuration goes.

and this one:

Tomorrow's my appointment, so I'll work on posting progress pics and such then, for now I've gotta go to bed.
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Gah! I just had this post almost all typed out and then it got deleted! Here I go again.
I went in today and we (meaning me and my ortho assistant) decided on St. Patrick's day colors, as I don't have any green colored clothes and wouldn't want to be caught not wearing green on St. Patrick's day.
This time, Dr. Greer said a lot of 'hmms,' asked me to bite repeatedly and had the ortho assistant read my treatment plan back to her, as well as what was supposed to be done today, which she decided to scrap, other than getting a new, tighter archwire...which I feel. Ouch!
So then they changed the powerchain connected to my cleat (I wrote about that awhile back, the cleat on the inside of my left canine has a powerchain attached to it somehow...), then Dr. G said no crossbite elastics anymore, I have a new configuration now. She called these elastics "3 F" sized, I'm not sure what that means, but they are definitely different from the ones I've had before.
On the left side, I have a triangle that goes from my top premolar (only have one, remember, the other was extracted), to my bottom second molar, and stretching to my bottom canine. Observe:

On the right side, the elastic just goes from my top canine to my bottom second molar. This picture isn't that great, but I can't open my mouth wide.

And, as I couldn't open my mouth wide, here's the best I could do with my top and bottom teeth:


And, of course, my smile:

I went in today and we (meaning me and my ortho assistant) decided on St. Patrick's day colors, as I don't have any green colored clothes and wouldn't want to be caught not wearing green on St. Patrick's day.
This time, Dr. Greer said a lot of 'hmms,' asked me to bite repeatedly and had the ortho assistant read my treatment plan back to her, as well as what was supposed to be done today, which she decided to scrap, other than getting a new, tighter archwire...which I feel. Ouch!
So then they changed the powerchain connected to my cleat (I wrote about that awhile back, the cleat on the inside of my left canine has a powerchain attached to it somehow...), then Dr. G said no crossbite elastics anymore, I have a new configuration now. She called these elastics "3 F" sized, I'm not sure what that means, but they are definitely different from the ones I've had before.
On the left side, I have a triangle that goes from my top premolar (only have one, remember, the other was extracted), to my bottom second molar, and stretching to my bottom canine. Observe:

On the right side, the elastic just goes from my top canine to my bottom second molar. This picture isn't that great, but I can't open my mouth wide.

And, as I couldn't open my mouth wide, here's the best I could do with my top and bottom teeth:


And, of course, my smile:

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Hi guys!
I have been SO busy these past three weeks. I had Spring Break, but spent the whole time doing spring cleaning, organizing, et cetera, and got on the computer even less than I did during school.
Today is my fourteen month anniversary and I also had an adjustment!
All she had on the agenda for today was retying the wires on my upper, and putting powerchains to close gaps.
So, she did that. The retying was no big deal, but the powerchains I got are heavy duty! I got both on the top right and left sides and they only go from tooth to tooth. And the powerchain that connects to my cleat on the inside was changed too. Apparently sometime during the last few weeks it broke without me noticing.
She said it was no big deal, though.
These new powerchains are definitely heavy duty! I'd better see some progress!
Here's a good pic that I got of one on the left, going from my incisor to canine:

And the one on the right. It's the darker blue hooking around that loop. Yes, it's only over one tooth. I think they're trying to pull the tooth where it's more even with the loop, but I forgot to ask about it.

On one side, my elastic is staying the same, class II, from my top canine to my bottom second molar. Observe:

On the other, I have a triangle of a different sort than last time, it's stretching from the loop, located between my incisor and cuspid, to a hook in front of the cuspid. In other words, it's right in front of that powerchain I got. PLUS that cleat I keep talking about is on the inside of both of those teeth as well. So my mouth is not happy right now. Here's a picture of my unhappy teeth WITH the elastic on:

And of course, got to show my smile, top, and bottom teeth.



What I am most happy about is that on the left side, my open bite has changed dramatically. It's a LOT better than it was last time. Also, I've noticed more gap closure on the left side, too. So anyway, there's my update.
I have been SO busy these past three weeks. I had Spring Break, but spent the whole time doing spring cleaning, organizing, et cetera, and got on the computer even less than I did during school.
Today is my fourteen month anniversary and I also had an adjustment!
All she had on the agenda for today was retying the wires on my upper, and putting powerchains to close gaps.
So, she did that. The retying was no big deal, but the powerchains I got are heavy duty! I got both on the top right and left sides and they only go from tooth to tooth. And the powerchain that connects to my cleat on the inside was changed too. Apparently sometime during the last few weeks it broke without me noticing.

These new powerchains are definitely heavy duty! I'd better see some progress!
Here's a good pic that I got of one on the left, going from my incisor to canine:

And the one on the right. It's the darker blue hooking around that loop. Yes, it's only over one tooth. I think they're trying to pull the tooth where it's more even with the loop, but I forgot to ask about it.

On one side, my elastic is staying the same, class II, from my top canine to my bottom second molar. Observe:

On the other, I have a triangle of a different sort than last time, it's stretching from the loop, located between my incisor and cuspid, to a hook in front of the cuspid. In other words, it's right in front of that powerchain I got. PLUS that cleat I keep talking about is on the inside of both of those teeth as well. So my mouth is not happy right now. Here's a picture of my unhappy teeth WITH the elastic on:

And of course, got to show my smile, top, and bottom teeth.



What I am most happy about is that on the left side, my open bite has changed dramatically. It's a LOT better than it was last time. Also, I've noticed more gap closure on the left side, too. So anyway, there's my update.
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smallbutmighty: I have to say I simply adore your avatar! And thank you, yes, it is amazing what we get used to. My first day in braces I thought I would never adjust to them!
As to how it's going, well, I'm still on a soft food diet.
I'm not in pain or anything, but opening my mouth wide enough to chew is just not an option. However, this is all for a good cause (so I tell myself when I'm eating soup for the umpteenth time, lol!)
KK: I am totally stoked! It's neat to see how much it has changed and how much it has left to change, it's going to be fun to see that happen. And I hope you see progress with your elastics and powerchain.
As to how it's going, well, I'm still on a soft food diet.

KK: I am totally stoked! It's neat to see how much it has changed and how much it has left to change, it's going to be fun to see that happen. And I hope you see progress with your elastics and powerchain.
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Meryaten--oh, mine too! However, I don't take them out because I am positive I would forget to put them back in after I finish eating.
SBM: Thank you!
Ken: I hope it will mean some good progress! It does hurt a lot less now, however, still can't chew much. That's all right though, because I just got a new recipe for soup I'm going to try out.
Now, to the point of this post. I was laying in bed this morning, dozing still, when I felt something *pop* in my mouth. I thought it might have been one of my elastics, NOPE!
It's the darned powerchain that I mentioned broke last time.
It's Sunday, and Easter Sunday at that today, so I can't call the ortho, but I plan on calling her tomorrow morning to see if I need to go in and get that replaced or not.
It's weird, I wasn't biting down or anything when it broke...it just randomly snapped.
SBM: Thank you!

Ken: I hope it will mean some good progress! It does hurt a lot less now, however, still can't chew much. That's all right though, because I just got a new recipe for soup I'm going to try out.
Now, to the point of this post. I was laying in bed this morning, dozing still, when I felt something *pop* in my mouth. I thought it might have been one of my elastics, NOPE!
It's the darned powerchain that I mentioned broke last time.
It's Sunday, and Easter Sunday at that today, so I can't call the ortho, but I plan on calling her tomorrow morning to see if I need to go in and get that replaced or not.
It's weird, I wasn't biting down or anything when it broke...it just randomly snapped.
