[ (August 21st, 2014) (1 year and 6 months post surgery, 1 year and 5 months post braces) ]
It's been over a year and a half since the SARPE surgery took place and finally the roof of my mouth is free. They took the device out a few months back and I couldn't be happier. The area was tender at first, but it was a whole lot better than having food constantly stuck up there.
The orthodontist was worried that I would need additional surgery to pull my lower jaw in. Every six weeks the orthodontist gave me new bands to position differently on my teeth to try to pull my jaw into place and to everyone's surprise, it worked. It looks like I won't need another surgery! For the most part my teeth are aligned and there are only a few gaps which are very small. Hopefully I can get these braces off soon!
This is the positioning of the bands now. They are hooked to the 4th and 5th tooth on the top and bottom row on both sides. I only have to wear them when I'm sleeping now instead of all day.
You can see that the top row of teeth are fitting over the bottom row nicely and that most gaps are closed or are minimal.
No more SARPE device, I'm free!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Over a Year in Now
[ (April 13th, 2014) (1 year and 2 months post surgery, 1 year and 1 month post braces) ]
It's been almost a half a year since my last post and nothing much has really changed since then. I still see the orthodontist every six weeks. They usually give me stronger wires every time I go in and they'll tie teeth together differently to close all the gaps. The only difference is, now that my top row of teeth are becoming straighter, I'm starting to develop an underbite. From the beginning of this process, they told me that an underbite would be a possibility and that I may need a second surgery to pull my bottom jaw back. To try to avoid that surgery, they have me connecting bands from my top row of teeth to my bottom row of teeth. Hopefully that works out so I don't have to go under the knife again.
Here you can kind of see the underbite, my top front two teeth are tucked behind the bottom teeth. The little triangle gap between those teeth is slowly going away too.
Here's the view with the bands in.
It's been almost a half a year since my last post and nothing much has really changed since then. I still see the orthodontist every six weeks. They usually give me stronger wires every time I go in and they'll tie teeth together differently to close all the gaps. The only difference is, now that my top row of teeth are becoming straighter, I'm starting to develop an underbite. From the beginning of this process, they told me that an underbite would be a possibility and that I may need a second surgery to pull my bottom jaw back. To try to avoid that surgery, they have me connecting bands from my top row of teeth to my bottom row of teeth. Hopefully that works out so I don't have to go under the knife again.
Here you can kind of see the underbite, my top front two teeth are tucked behind the bottom teeth. The little triangle gap between those teeth is slowly going away too.
Here's the view with the bands in.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Over 9 Months
[ (November 18th, 2013) (9 months post surgery, 8 months post braces) ]
It's been a few months since my last post but really nothing much has changed. All the crazy gap pictures are in the past and now it's just the slow process of making all my teeth straight. Every six weeks I go to the orthodontist and get stronger wires and new bands. So really there's been nothing interesting going on at all. Here's some pictures of how my teeth are progressing.
It's been a few months since my last post but really nothing much has changed. All the crazy gap pictures are in the past and now it's just the slow process of making all my teeth straight. Every six weeks I go to the orthodontist and get stronger wires and new bands. So really there's been nothing interesting going on at all. Here's some pictures of how my teeth are progressing.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
From Top to Bottom
[ (August 4th, 2013) (172 days post surgery, 132 days since full
expansion, 150 days post braces) ]
I've been to two appointments over the past month. The first appointment was routine maintenance. The second appointment, which was six days ago, they added brackets to the fourth tooth on each side of my top row of teeth and on my bottom row of teeth. I'm fully braced up, from top to bottom. The orthodontist decided not to add rubber bands to the braces like they usually do. He said he wants the teeth to straighten out more before they start to pull them together again. All the gaps are disappearing so I don't mind waiting. Even though they wanted me to wait four weeks to come back instead of the normal two weeks, I'm going back tomorrow because they forgot to put the stopper on the top wire. Now, my one front tooth is starting to slide over too far on to the other side.
The front tooth is off center now!
I've been to two appointments over the past month. The first appointment was routine maintenance. The second appointment, which was six days ago, they added brackets to the fourth tooth on each side of my top row of teeth and on my bottom row of teeth. I'm fully braced up, from top to bottom. The orthodontist decided not to add rubber bands to the braces like they usually do. He said he wants the teeth to straighten out more before they start to pull them together again. All the gaps are disappearing so I don't mind waiting. Even though they wanted me to wait four weeks to come back instead of the normal two weeks, I'm going back tomorrow because they forgot to put the stopper on the top wire. Now, my one front tooth is starting to slide over too far on to the other side.
The front tooth is off center now!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
It's Been a While
[ (July 3th, 2013) (140 days post surgery, 100 days since full
expansion, 118 days post braces) ]
It's been a while. I really shouldn't make excuses, but I've been really busy these past six weeks.
Anyway, since the last update I've been to the orthodontist three times. During the first appointment, they decided that they wanted to get rid of the old, bulky and always very annoying expander that was occupying the roof of my mouth for months now. Mainly because it was anchored to the 4th and 6th tooth on each side of my top jaw and they want to start moving the 4th tooth into place. They made a mold of the roof of my mouth so they could make a new device to keep my palate expanded that only hooked onto the 6th tooth on each side.
Obviously, the next appointment they took the expander out and put the new device in. It is such an improvement. I have so much more room in my mouth, all the surfaces are smooth and food isn't stuck all over the place every time I eat. It's amazing! They didn't put brackets on my newly freed 4th tooth on each side because they are not in line with my other teeth yet. They would have to use a weaker wire to pull them into place and they wanted to keep the wire strong for the other teeth. Eventually, those teeth will move closer into place and will get brackets.
Yesterday was the last appointment out of the three. Besides the normal maintenance that they do every time, they put an even stronger wire in. The stronger wire makes the teeth straighter and holds them in place better. My teeth and gums have been ultra-sensitive since then. They are also trying to close the smaller side gaps by pulling those teeth over with connected rubber bands. Still no brackets on the 4th tooth on each side yet. The main front gap has just about closed as the other gaps have continued to get bigger along the way.
Again, sorry for the delay but these promising pics should make up for it.
It's been a while. I really shouldn't make excuses, but I've been really busy these past six weeks.
Anyway, since the last update I've been to the orthodontist three times. During the first appointment, they decided that they wanted to get rid of the old, bulky and always very annoying expander that was occupying the roof of my mouth for months now. Mainly because it was anchored to the 4th and 6th tooth on each side of my top jaw and they want to start moving the 4th tooth into place. They made a mold of the roof of my mouth so they could make a new device to keep my palate expanded that only hooked onto the 6th tooth on each side.
Obviously, the next appointment they took the expander out and put the new device in. It is such an improvement. I have so much more room in my mouth, all the surfaces are smooth and food isn't stuck all over the place every time I eat. It's amazing! They didn't put brackets on my newly freed 4th tooth on each side because they are not in line with my other teeth yet. They would have to use a weaker wire to pull them into place and they wanted to keep the wire strong for the other teeth. Eventually, those teeth will move closer into place and will get brackets.
Yesterday was the last appointment out of the three. Besides the normal maintenance that they do every time, they put an even stronger wire in. The stronger wire makes the teeth straighter and holds them in place better. My teeth and gums have been ultra-sensitive since then. They are also trying to close the smaller side gaps by pulling those teeth over with connected rubber bands. Still no brackets on the 4th tooth on each side yet. The main front gap has just about closed as the other gaps have continued to get bigger along the way.
Again, sorry for the delay but these promising pics should make up for it.
CHECK OUT THE NEW DEVICE!!!!!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Monkey See, Monkey Do
[ (May 26th, 2013) (102 days post surgery, 62 days since full
expansion, 80 days post braces) ]
I'm still continuing to see the orthodontist every two weeks. I was there this past Monday and I'm going back next Monday (eight days). While there, they switched my bands and gave me a new stronger wire since my teeth have become straighter. They put a stopper on the wire because my one front tooth is closer to being in place than the other. They were able to put three chains between my front teeth instead of four. Also, the stronger wire has helped to pull my other front tooth towards the center creating a new gap as seen below.
The new gap!
I'm still continuing to see the orthodontist every two weeks. I was there this past Monday and I'm going back next Monday (eight days). While there, they switched my bands and gave me a new stronger wire since my teeth have become straighter. They put a stopper on the wire because my one front tooth is closer to being in place than the other. They were able to put three chains between my front teeth instead of four. Also, the stronger wire has helped to pull my other front tooth towards the center creating a new gap as seen below.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Nothing New
[ (May 13th, 2013) (89 days post surgery, 49 days since full
expansion, 67 days post braces) ]
There's really nothing new to update. I went to the orthodontist last Tuesday and they gave me a fresh wire and bands. Next appointment in two weeks, which is 8 days from today. The center gap is getting slightly smaller as the side gap gets slightly bigger. This is pretty much a pic update, check it.
There's really nothing new to update. I went to the orthodontist last Tuesday and they gave me a fresh wire and bands. Next appointment in two weeks, which is 8 days from today. The center gap is getting slightly smaller as the side gap gets slightly bigger. This is pretty much a pic update, check it.
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