Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Just wanted to say good luck, I'm sure this will all work out great for you! Did you get porcelain again? The glue removal does sound painful, is this the same for metal as for porcelain ? I'm getting braces on March 2nd, porcelain up and metal down, just curious cause I've got pretty sensitive teeth (had my cleaning today at the dentist and tears were streaming down my face). Nathalie > Hi Everyone, (for those that aren't following my saga...I am 14 weeks > post-op from upper to correct an open bite) > > Well my ortho agreed with all of my concerns regarding the gaps on > the sided between upper & lower teeth. I thought for sure I would be > getting a bunch more rubberbands to wear vertically on both sides. > > She had a different plan to try to tackle the problems. They removed > 4 or 6 (can't remember) of my upper brackets which are porcelain and > a major nightmare to remove. This took about 1/2 an hour. Once they > removed the brackets they then had to grind off all of the glue > (awful feeling). Finally they placed the new brackets on the teeth > in slightly different positions. She hopes that this will bring the > upper teeth down in order to close up the gaps between the upper & > lower arch. I hope & pray this works. > > I go back in 3 weeks for her to evaluate me & also make sure that the > gaps are not opening even more. > > If this doesn't work, we will resort back to multiple rubberbands on > each side of my mouth. > > Ok that is my update,,,please keep your fingers crossed for me. > > Best, > > > > PS - anyone have a similar experience post-op, with changing > brackets? Just curious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Removal of my braces wasn't too bad, although it was unpleasant. Just try to remember that the pain (postop) is better than the alternative - which is to be totally numb from the surgery, wondering when or if or how much feeling you'll eventually get back. Keeping your gums healthy through flossing will make the braces removal experience much easier, btw. --Neil > > Hi Everyone, (for those that aren't following my saga...I am 14 > weeks > > post-op from upper to correct an open bite) > > > > Well my ortho agreed with all of my concerns regarding the gaps on > > the sided between upper & lower teeth. I thought for sure I would > be > > getting a bunch more rubberbands to wear vertically on both sides. > > > > She had a different plan to try to tackle the problems. They > removed > > 4 or 6 (can't remember) of my upper brackets which are porcelain > and > > a major nightmare to remove. This took about 1/2 an hour. Once they > > removed the brackets they then had to grind off all of the glue > > (awful feeling). Finally they placed the new brackets on the teeth > > in slightly different positions. She hopes that this will bring the > > upper teeth down in order to close up the gaps between the upper & > > lower arch. I hope & pray this works. > > > > I go back in 3 weeks for her to evaluate me & also make sure that > the > > gaps are not opening even more. > > > > If this doesn't work, we will resort back to multiple rubberbands > on > > each side of my mouth. > > > > Ok that is my update,,,please keep your fingers crossed for me. > > > > Best, > > > > > > > > PS - anyone have a similar experience post-op, with changing > > brackets? Just curious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Removal of my braces wasn't too bad, although it was unpleasant. Just try to remember that the pain (postop) is better than the alternative - which is to be totally numb from the surgery, wondering when or if or how much feeling you'll eventually get back. Keeping your gums healthy through flossing will make the braces removal experience much easier, btw. --Neil > > Hi Everyone, (for those that aren't following my saga...I am 14 > weeks > > post-op from upper to correct an open bite) > > > > Well my ortho agreed with all of my concerns regarding the gaps on > > the sided between upper & lower teeth. I thought for sure I would > be > > getting a bunch more rubberbands to wear vertically on both sides. > > > > She had a different plan to try to tackle the problems. They > removed > > 4 or 6 (can't remember) of my upper brackets which are porcelain > and > > a major nightmare to remove. This took about 1/2 an hour. Once they > > removed the brackets they then had to grind off all of the glue > > (awful feeling). Finally they placed the new brackets on the teeth > > in slightly different positions. She hopes that this will bring the > > upper teeth down in order to close up the gaps between the upper & > > lower arch. I hope & pray this works. > > > > I go back in 3 weeks for her to evaluate me & also make sure that > the > > gaps are not opening even more. > > > > If this doesn't work, we will resort back to multiple rubberbands > on > > each side of my mouth. > > > > Ok that is my update,,,please keep your fingers crossed for me. > > > > Best, > > > > > > > > PS - anyone have a similar experience post-op, with changing > > brackets? Just curious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Removal of my braces wasn't too bad, although it was unpleasant. Just try to remember that the pain (postop) is better than the alternative - which is to be totally numb from the surgery, wondering when or if or how much feeling you'll eventually get back. Keeping your gums healthy through flossing will make the braces removal experience much easier, btw. --Neil > > Hi Everyone, (for those that aren't following my saga...I am 14 > weeks > > post-op from upper to correct an open bite) > > > > Well my ortho agreed with all of my concerns regarding the gaps on > > the sided between upper & lower teeth. I thought for sure I would > be > > getting a bunch more rubberbands to wear vertically on both sides. > > > > She had a different plan to try to tackle the problems. They > removed > > 4 or 6 (can't remember) of my upper brackets which are porcelain > and > > a major nightmare to remove. This took about 1/2 an hour. Once they > > removed the brackets they then had to grind off all of the glue > > (awful feeling). Finally they placed the new brackets on the teeth > > in slightly different positions. She hopes that this will bring the > > upper teeth down in order to close up the gaps between the upper & > > lower arch. I hope & pray this works. > > > > I go back in 3 weeks for her to evaluate me & also make sure that > the > > gaps are not opening even more. > > > > If this doesn't work, we will resort back to multiple rubberbands > on > > each side of my mouth. > > > > Ok that is my update,,,please keep your fingers crossed for me. > > > > Best, > > > > > > > > PS - anyone have a similar experience post-op, with changing > > brackets? Just curious... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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