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Bye-bye braces! :-) ...

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:43 am
by sksk11
Hello All,

Been far too long since I updated in here ... in fact, it's been so long, that yesterday was my de-bonding day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-88

Unfortunately, because our camera broke a few months ago, I didn't get many pictures over the last few months, including my time in elastics, but the pictures will give you a clear indication of the success!

So to sum up my 21.5 month 'sentence' in fixed braces:

I started with
- an open bite between the canines and laterals
- incorrect lower midline
- crowding of teeth on the right side, and throughout the lower front teeth
- very poor molar contact and alignment, with tipped molars

Throughout my time in braces, I had:
- 4 bicuspids extracted
- The following lig combinations:
Uppers: Silver consistently (apart from a couple of months in a clear power chain. Silver definitely resisted staining, and only looked dirty for last 2 weeks of my 6 week appointment gaps.
Lowers: Pink + purple; Pink; metallic blue; pink + yellow; pink power chain + teal; teal, orange + yellow (orange fades!), luminous green!
- A triple wire across the upper extraction gaps to protect the initial flexible wire
- Long 'e-link' elastics stretched from the last lower molars forwards to hooks on the wire next to the canines, in order to close the gaps
- Twisted wire across the front 6 lowers to hold them together (metal powerchain), unfortunately I don't have any pictures of this
- Elastics: 6 weeks of very light elastic wear from last upper molars to lower canines to pull lower teeth back and begin correcting the bite
- Elastics: Triangular L, rhomboid R to correct the open bite
- Fixed retainer on lower and upper central and laterals

The removal process was relatively smooth. He uses a pair of pliers to squeeze the metal brackets which causes them to deform, and they just pop off the cement - amazing when you consider they are strong enough to stay put for 2 years, but pop off with a simple squeeze! The ceramic brackets are slightly different, as they won't deform, but when they are squeezed they shatter, and can be lifted away from the cement. It's a relatively pain-free process, and remarkably quick!

The glue removal is slightly less pleasant, especially if your teeth are a little sensitive, as my lowers are now.

A little reshaping to my R canine, a final polish, and the job was done. Oh, apart from the 'delightful' moulds for my retainers, but they are over in a jiffy. I couldn't believe my eyes when I looked in the mirror for the first time - yes, teeth looked huge, yes they felt sooooooo smooth, but most of all, they looked better than I could ever have imagined!

I get my retainers in a couple of days, I am having Essix (or 'blow-down' as my ortho calls them) retainers top and bottom, but I also have the added security of the fixed retainers helping to maintain my Hollywood smile!

So, for you all to feast your eyes on, lo-and-behold my new gnashers!!

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:04 am
by sksk11
Sorry - having a problem with photo sizes, and some of them are huge despite me selecting the 'small' size option on the website!


Image Image New Smile




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Image Image New bite

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The photo I hated the most:

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The Hollywood Big cheese!:

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Will post a before and after full face photo too....

SK :-1

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:16 am
by sksk11
Forgot to mention, there are a few areas which could still be better, but I am not worried about them:

The bite on the left side is not as tight as on the right, and I have a small space between the canine/incisor area when I bite together, but the bite is perfectly functional, and I think it's purely cosmetic.

I have black triangles between the upper central incisors, upper left lateral and central, and some of the lower front teeth, but hey-ho, that's what comes of having crooked twisted teeth which impeded the gum growth!

The shape of the centrals is different, but this is due to previously only being able to meet the left central with my lower teeth, and as I am a thumb nibbler, I had worn the left tooth down from years of nibbling!

The bite isn't completely tight - when I tip my head back, there is a slight space between the laterals and the lower teeth (almost like a slight overjet), but the ortho wasn't worried.

So to finish this triple post, here's a full face shot of smiley me:

Image First day in braces

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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:25 am
by evilnel
Wow, your teeth look great! They are so big and pretty!

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:45 am
by Margie
Congrats! They look great, you must be so pleased!

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:46 am
by Jethro
Your teeth look great...congrats!

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:50 am
by PrincessPeach
your teeth are beautiful!

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:04 am
by Blake24
Wow!! Your teeth look incredible!! Congratulations!

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:35 am
by mikesmile
Hi :D

Congratulations! Thanks for sharing your success story with us. It appears your ortho (& braces) did a very nice job. Your teeth look great and you have a beautiful smile for a lifetime now! :thumbsup:

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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:12 pm
by sksk11
Thank you for all your lovely comments.

I am getting used to my new smile now, and got some lovely reactions from people at work yesterday too :D I'm looking forward to my best friend seeing me for the first time tomorrow!

My retainers should arrive today. So far my teeth seem to have been pretty well behaved. I have had the odd ache and pain, most likely from things 'settling', and I think my left upper canine has tipped in ever so slightly as the bite is a little tighter here. But otherwise, the bite still feels good - I have been a bit obsessive about keeping my teeth together as much as possible to maintain the positions guided by the new bite!

I'll let you know what I think of my retainers later.

Other good news that I forgot to share with you is that my boyfriend proposed in October 2 days after my 30th birthday, at the top of the leaning tower of Pisa! We are hoping to marry next spring - I just found a venue which I have fallen in love with. I'm so happy I got my teeth fixed before getting married.


:-1 SK

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:21 am
by Shutter
Congratulations! Your teeth look great!

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:44 pm
by catfish
Wow, a new smile and a new hubby, what more could you want? Congratulations on all the wonderful things that are happening for you now. Your smile is lovely and you look so happy!

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:28 am
by Laney'sBraces
Your smile looks beautiful!! I can only hope mine will look so good. I'm 30 and mine won't be off until I'm 31, but really hoping for a proposal from my boyfriend before debanding! :) You're going to look fantastic in your wedding!

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:23 pm
by jackjack
Wow your smile looks amazing. I remember looking at your posts when I first got braces and joined archwired. We started around the same time. Nice to know your smile came out great!