PinkGiraffe wrote: I would appreciate any advice that could be thrown my way. I have been contemplating braces for years. I keep saying after I have paid for this or that, then I'll get them. Realisingn there will always be something else and that I need to go for it now! So I'd like to visit a few otho's & just get the ball rolling on prices & how much work they think I need done.
GingerLily wrote: » I'm 3 months in so far and my teeth already look straight, hoping to get them off this time next year in time for my wedding.
BOHtox wrote: » Anything anyone would like to tell me? Really looking forward to getting them off and I haven't even gotten them on yet. Are invisible braces worth getting?
BOHtox wrote: » October 20th is the day I get them on. All going well I can enjoy Christmas dinner in 2018 with them off
littlemouse22 wrote: » I've had my braces on since August now and I'm so happy with the results so far! I still had a baby tooth on top which resulted in the adult tooth being rotated as there was no slot for it to go. It also pushed the rest of my teeth to the left so my centre line was off. First I had to get the baby tooth removed which left me with a gap for the adult tooth to slot and rotate into. I can't believe how quick it moved - the gap is completely gone and the adult tooth is fully rotated. My teeth have all pushed back towards the centre. There is a few small gaps to fill but barely noticeable. I went with the ceramic braces on the top and bottom and people are constantly commenting on how great they look, you would hardly even notice I was wearing braces even in photographs! I was contemplating getting braces for ages, reading up on progress stories, looking at before and after pictures etc.. Best decision I made, 4 months down and I am already delighted with the progress.
BetsyEllen wrote: » Littlemouse, I know you posted a while back so I hope you don't mind me bumping up the thread and quoting you! I just wanted to ask you - and any others who care to answer - your personal experience with keeping the ceramic braces clean? I'm getting 2 wisdom teeth out this week and can then finally get my braces on in around 12 weeks. I need to decide if I'm going for ceramics or metal and I'm torn! I've heard all the usual 'oh no, the ceramic ones go yellow, don't get them!' and 'you can't eat ANYTHING with the ceramic ones, no curry etc, or they stain'...however none of this was mentioned in your post and you should quite happy with them. Do you find it a chore to keep them clean or easy enough? Is there anything you absolutely can't eat at all? I don't mind the metal ones, if they're the best option then they'll be worth it. But as 30 year old single woman, I'd like my braces to be as 'invisible' as possible so I'd really like to get the ceramics if they're easy to clean All honest feedback appreciated!
syndrome777 wrote: » does anyone here have any experience with orthodontic expander? where this would expand your back teeth to give you wider smile? my teeth are fairly ok (i did have braces as a child, but didn't widen my teeth as the dentist was't the best it seems) , and I wouldn't wont to wear complete braces, and with having my front two teeth in veneers don't even know if it would work(braces). Anyway I would like to widen my smile, as at the moment Only 6 front teeth are barely seen, almost only 4. Any ideas, suggestions?http://veryniceteeth.com/patient-education-articles/expanders something like this. Hope the link is allowed any suggestion on ortho that would do this kind of thing?
Lia_lia wrote: » As far as I know these don't really work on adults. My brother got one (an expander) before his braces when he was about 18 and it made no difference at all as he was too old apparently. So he had to get surgery in the end. Maybe what your looking into is something different. Best to get a consultation with an orthodontist as everyone is different!
Turtle_ wrote: » I had similar. I had twin blocks with an expander built in. Widened my pallet and corrected an underbite simultaneously. I had just turned 11 when I got it, though, so I was still growing. I can't see how it would work if you've stopped growing but it might be worth asking an orthopaedic orthodontist if it's likely to work?