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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Do I Have to Get Braces??

So, I just had another visit with my dentist. I sat for an hour while they TENS'd my jaw. Then she adjusted my orthotic again. It was definitely getting in the way of my jaw sliding forward, so it felt good to smooth it out a bit more. She is having me back in two months to check in again, which won't be until May 2013! I'm kind of sad I'm not done, but at the same time, if it's going to make me feel even better, then I'm all for it!
We briefly discussed my next options. She narrowed it down to three choices, but honestly I only see one as an option...even though it's going to be a long and most likely expensive process - Braces.
I will explain:

1. The first option that you will most likely be given if you choose to take this course, is to do nothing and simply live the rest of your life with an orthotic. This thing is worn 24/7 and you have to remove it to eat. Plus you have to keep it clean, which I do by brushing it with my toothbrush every morning and night. It's still difficult to keep the mineral deposits off it.(Yes, I'm whining just a bit.) My dentist said some people chose this as an option. It's probably the least expensive and most conservative, but I really see this being more of a hassle. Your orthotic will break down every few months. Like you've read in my other blog post, I have a crack in mine already and I've had it for about 6 months. So having to buy a new one every half a year? Longer? Would get expensive really fast.

2. The second option is to bond my back teeth. Luckily because my teeth are in pretty good condition, it's really just my jaw that needs to be re-positioned and moved forward. Raising my back teeth will hold my jaw in a forward position. The problem with this is it leaves a gap between my top and bottom teeth in the front. At first I thought this would be manageable, but when I looked at what the gap would be I couldn't help but instantly cringe. This would be a noticeable gap. Not only that, but it would prevent me from using my front teeth at all. I would have to break up food into little pieces and would not be able to bite into a sandwich. I actually don't care about the functionality as much as I was disappointed at the appearance. That might sound vain, but to be honest, I want to be able to smile and not have a huge hole in my mouth! Judge me as you will.

3. The third option is, you guessed it, (by reasonable deduction) braces. So they work with the position my orthotic has established to place braces on my teeth and slowly move them into a stable position that will fit them together, to be functional and visually appealing. This is at least a two-year process, and I didn't get an actual quote, but I'm guessing close to $10,000 in costs.
Honestly, this is the long term solution. I have to actually sit down with the orthodontist to see what he says and to ask a few questions such as, will the teeth maintain their position? Will I still have gaps in my teeth? and then of course what is the cost? But in my mind I keep thinking, I'd rather be unhappy with my smile for a couple of years than to be unhappy with my permanent solution. Right?

This is turning into quite an ordeal, but I have to say that I'm happy I took the non-surgery route. Either way I would've had to get braces, but at least this solution won't involve opening up my face! Lots of recovery time and high risk...I'm grateful that the worst thing I have to worry about is how I'll look with a metal mouth at 26!


6 Comments:

At March 8, 2013 at 12:51 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

valuable blog the jaw surgery. thanks for sharing.......
Cosmetic Dentist Las Vegas

 
At March 8, 2013 at 9:39 AM , Blogger Celeste said...

Thank you for commenting! I'm glad you found it useful.

 
At April 10, 2013 at 1:23 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Interesting blog on getting braces, Celeste have you ever consider trying invisalign? I'm on my 3rd week using it. I'm not sure how well they work yet and I hope it will be done by the end of this year. Best wishes to your teeth progress!

 
At April 10, 2013 at 2:32 PM , Blogger Celeste said...

I was considering invisalign, if it's possible. I'm not sure if my situation will allow for it. I haven't been able to talk to the orthodontist about it yet. Was it much more expensive than braces? Thanks for the feedback!

 
At April 17, 2013 at 10:34 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Wanting to have a good set of teeth is not vanity at all if you ask me. And I'm pleased to know that you found the practical and convenient solution for your jaw problem. Braces would take 2 years in average, but it always depends on one's case. As for me, I was always shy to ask my dentist how long I am going to wear my braces, but don't follow my lead. It's better to discuss this matter with your orthodontist to get a clear view of the process you're going through.
Avis Charland

 
At April 17, 2013 at 10:48 AM , Blogger Celeste said...

That's an excellent point. I still have a few questions about the process, and I haven't reached my "ideal" jaw position. So there's still time to consider all aspects of the braces. I'm looking forward to just getting started on the braces. I'm going to need bands too, so I'm going to have to learn how to talk all over again! I still have difficulty sometimes talking with my orthotic in. Thanks for the advice!

 

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