Everything was good until about six months ago when I noticed some shifting of several teeth. I was already scheduled for a cleaning with my dentist in February and discussed my concerns. I was told that there were no signs of perio disease and that I should visit my ortho. Saw my former ortho in March and discussed the shifting. “Have you been wearing your retainers?” Answer: Yes, 3-4 nights per week as directed. “Are you SURE you’ve been wearing your retainers?” Answer: Yes, religiously and I brought them with me. My ortho was as perplexed as I was about the shifting. They took impressions and a panoramic xray. Went back a week later to meet with ortho to discuss options. Fast forward…I’m currently in metal braces to correct an edge-to-edge bite of of lower left central/lateral incisors, a rotated upper molar, a flared in upper central incisor, and midline correction.
Ultimately, the ortho concluced my situation was caused in part by simple relapse, but more so do to a failed upper bonded retainer and a failed lower Essix retainer (that both appeared intact). I NEVER could have envisioned having braces for a third time. I’m very fortunate that my employer’s dental insurance will pay at least half the cost of treatment and that I should be finished within 12 months.
All the Best,
Jethro
