Yesterday was my appointment for my second adjustment. It started off as a rough day to begin with, and by the end of my ortho visit, I was ready to bite someone's face off.
Saturday afternoon while eating milk and cookies (very very soggy cookies) my lower left molar tube popped off. After a quick post on the Metal Mouth Forum, I was assured that it wasn't going to be a major problem, and that it happened at a good time with my scheduled appointment only a day and a half away. I went through the rest of the weekend with the wire poking me in my gums. I just couldn't get wax to stay on.
I get to the ortho office yesterday, and explain what happened. It wasn't a problem they said. After taking my ligs and wires off, they decided that it would be a convenient time to have a cleaning. Ok, great. I like clean teeth. I'm greeted in hygiene and told to have a seat. I've never seen this lady before. I swear to you, she made at least 8 trips out of the room because she kept getting the wrong tools, and having to ask the ortho questions. She also didn't seem to understand braces at all. She kept asking me why I took my wires off!? I explained that the ortho wanted to change them. "Well what was wrong with the first ones?" she asks. OH BOY... this is gonna be a headache.
During the entire cleaning, she insists on telling me what a huge mistake I made by not getting dental care as a child.
I'm real sorry lady, but there was no way we could afford it. I wanted to do this all my life. I felt belittled. I'm a grown woman, just like her. It was a difficult process for me to get this far. I really didn't think she should have been discouraging me.
I finally get back to the ortho chair to have my molar tube re-glued and get new ligs and wires. To make an even longer story a little shorter... The ortho decided he wanted to glue on extra molar tubes to the back tooth on each side of both jaws.
Ok, a little more hardware, but I'll deal. It took them 6 tries to get the brackets to stay on my teeth. They kept breaking off, and then he'd have to pry off the cement, polish the teeth and try again. It got so bad that they decided to wait till next time to do the top jaw.
Put all that on top of stronger wires and new ligs. I'm in a whole lotta pain.
I was also told that I'm getting a few cavaties. I'm not sure why. I brush like crazy. Waterpik, floss, and flouride constantly. They actually had the nerve to tell me I should skip meals to cut down on food touching my teeth!!
I'm very sorry for this long saga of a post. But I'm upset. I don't feel I should have been treated in such a way. Straight teeth would be great, but I don't want to be treated like crap on my way to getting them.