Ken, I'm relieved to hear that the IPR isn't an issue for perio patients. I was afraid the procedure would rock my teeth right out of my head! It's good to know that the forces applied are really not that aggressive.
Thanks for the compliment, Denise! Overall I really am very happy with my progress. As for why my perio didn't want to pull the tooth, he just said that it doesn't seem necessary. The goal was to improve the alignment and spacing around my roots, in hopes of improving blood flow and slowing bone loss. He said my teeth look straight and there is plenty of room around my roots, so I don't need to make more space.
So here's the update from my ortho visit yesterday. He said IPR is a definite possibility to help upright my teeth. He wants to wait a bit before trying it though, because he thinks there's room to upright them some without it. So he put special bends in my wires to start moving my four lower incisors back. The bends are between my canines and my incisors.


Let me tell you, those little bends made a big, big difference! It's been a long time since a new wire has made my teeth hurt like this. So I guess the little bends are doing their jobs.
Now for some really, really good news! My ortho says that eliminating the extraction may cut about 6 months off my treatment time! YAY!!!! He says we're down to the fine-tuning now. Once my teeth are where we want them, he'll keep me in braces for a while longer so my teeth can stabilize. So this is all very good news indeed!
