Sunday, 31 March 2013

Oops, broke one.

So I have had my first problem with the brace and brackets.  Not long after the lower brace had been fitted, I was brushing my teeth and noticed one of the backers had come away from the tooth, spinning in the wire.

Panic stricken, as I knew that the orthadontist had now left Prague, I rang and emailed my dentist surgery for help.  I was worried that the bracket would drop off, or I would eat it by accident!  As the brackets are ceramic, if I loose one then a replacement has to be ordered from America, which is obviously not a quick event.

Thankfully they told me to come in later that day, and the normal dentist was able to repair it.  He used a different method of fixing, which used ultra violet light to cure the cement, rather than just telling my not to eat for a few hours.  I was surprised, and also cautious at this fix, thinking that it would not last.

A few weeks in and the broken repaired backet is still holding strong, and no others have popped off.  I think I am lucky that this is the first problem in 3 months, and I am hoping that they are now all set solid and I don't have to have any more repairs before I have them removed in hopefully 9 months time.



Sunday, 24 March 2013

Progress!

When I was visiting the orthodontist to have the lower track fitted, he asked me how I was getting on.  I told him I was surprised how much they had moved.  He gave me one of those 'really, I think your are imagining it' type of looks.

However, after assuming the position in the chair, opening my mouth, all I heard was, 'wow, I need to fetch my colleague!'

To his astonishment my teeth are nearly now in line across the top of the front.  He told me that normally there is no movement with the first wire as it is mainly there to get your mouth used to the brace.  But to have this sort of reaction to it means that I may not take as long as first expected to have everything in line. 

This made me feel good.  Knowing that the first month of pain, discomfort, inability to eat properly has not been in vain. 

I am hoping that the top teeth carry on this transformation and the bottom teeth follow suit as quickly.

Just to show off, here is the picture again from the first fitting and two months later.  It still shocks me!  I love it when you can see visible results.  I know it is a long way off perfect, but so far I am happy with what has happened.


Tuesday, 19 March 2013

The second track fitting...back on soup!

I have now had the lower track fitted to my teeth.  I am also now back on soup and eating with 2 teeth.

The fitting appointment followed the same process as the one for the top.  Wide mouth frog device, driest mouth in the history of the dessert, pushing and pulling to get the brackets fixed on my teeth.  Again I have the anchors that are glued on the teeth rather than those that are rings round the teeth.  I defiantly prefer these.  Generally this process of sticking and gluing was alright.

Then came a painful bit.  The orthodontist removed the wire from the top set.  Pulling on my sensitive teeth, he then fitted the new wire.  In one word, OUCH!! When it takes 2 fully grown men to manipulate the wire into place on the brackets, you know it is going to hurt.  When you can't have the transparent bands and have to have white, because the transparent bands aren't strong enough to hold the wire in, you know it isn't going to have a pleasant after affect! 

And it doesn't.

He fixed the lower wire in too, this is a thin one like the one that was on originally on the top.  As my teeth are so crooked he couldn't even use a band to secure it on one part.  So I now sport a wire wrapped round my tooth holding the brace in place!

Here I am, a couple of days on, the pain is nothing like when the top was fitted, I only took painkillers for 1 day this time.  However my main issue is the nerve irritation, it makes me want to scream, it sort of itches and it is a constant dull ache.  I know it will fade, but I think it is going to drive me crazy first!!!

Anyway, here is a lovely picture of my wide mouth frog impression, showing my new top wire and bands and my shiny unstained lower brace.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

I think I'm getting used to these things

Today someone thought I was 26!  I believe that these braces are having an affect on peoples perception of my age.  I am 33, so to be asked if I am over 26 I was flabbergasted!  It is not the first time either, a young lad on holiday also asked how old I was, I don't know for what purpose, but I can convince myself it was because I look younger now.

So people percieve that young people have braces, therefore does have other benifits other than straightening teeth.

I am also happy to report that eating is now nearly normal, they are still uncomftable, but I can just about bite, I can crunch things, I even ate a hard boiled sweet, well sucked it.

As for the staining of the bands, I was concerned as these bands are to be on for 8 weeks instead of 4, but I am pleased to report that they are still looking reasonable, obviously they aren't perfectly clear still, but they are offensive either.

The sensodine whitening toothpaste is ok, I am still finding a bit of build up and brown marks in places, to combat this I am still trying to find a good mouthwash.  So far I have tried Plax and Colgate sensative with no success.  I have just bought Listerine stay white, so we will have to wait and see the results on this one.

However, I am now concerned, 2 months in and the top track is ok, settled in quite well and returning to normal.  In a couple of weeks I have the bottom track fittted.  I am quite aprehensive of the wide mouth frog devise, the pain for the few days after and living on soup again.  Knowing it will double my cleaning time and make my bottom lip stick out more. 

I am also struggling with dry flaky peeling lips all the time.  I don't know exactally what is causing this, but it has to be some side affect of the braces, as it has never happened before, but we can see if the lovely spring and summer sun has any improvement on this.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Back to food again

5 weeks on from the first fitting, I have nearly got my bite back.

I have successfully started to munch my way through bread buns, admittedly it is more of a grab and tear manoeuvre than an actual bite, but it is so much better.

There is still numbness in the front 4 teeth, which causes a bit of discomfort, but I am loving getting back to some sort of normality.

However this is going to be short lived.....I am due to have my bottom rail on in about 3 weeks time, so I will be back to square 1 and soup again for a few weeks.  I am just starting to get used to having the top brace on, I really don't want to go back to the beginning again.

I can see the benefit of having one done at once, and I am thankful that I have not been too unlucky with my recovery.  I really sympathise with anyone who has had both fitted at the same time, and I can quite understand why they spent longer to recover.

What is lovely to see is that I believe my teeth are starting to move, my boyfriend also thinks this, so it is not just my wishful thinking.  I am starting to see parts of my teeth that I have never seen before, which I a bit strange, and it is getting easier to clean round them as if there is more space to get the inter dental brush in.

However this has added to the discolouration situation.  I have started to use Sensodyne whitening repair and protect toothpaste, which has helped with the yellow, but it is by no where near perfect, there are still stains appearing, I am still holding out some hope that the orthodontist can do something when I see him next.