15 days til surgery! I seriously can't believe that it is so soon. I'm excited to get everything over with already!
I had my pre-op appointment today with two residents and my oral surgeon. They were great! "A-team" lol. We did all of the typical stuff- pictures, x-rays, measurements, facebow, and impressions (not so fun with all those surgical hooks for the alginate to get stuck in). The residents did everything and answered all of my questions.
these were some of my most important questions:
diet?: anything you can get through a blender and in your mouth
splint?: yes, 2 weeks at least.
medications?: liquid
how long banded shut?: 2 weeks at least, up to 6 wks.
The oral surgeon came in after, did a few measurements for herself and discussed the cephalometric analysis with the residents to come up with a tentative plan about movements they will do in the surgery. It was kind of funny because we (3rd year students) just had our final oral surgery exam yesterday which had questions from her lectures on craniofacial deformities on it! lol, talk about the educated patient! I already new that I will definitely require double jaw surgery because if they were to just move my lower jaw back I would not have enough space left for my airway. They have a tentative plan of how much to move each jaw but need to confirm it after they do the mock surgery on the models.
They said they'd probably want to have another appointment closer to the surgery (which is only 2 weeks away!!!!!!) to confirm everything after they do the model surgery. One of the other things my Mom was concerned about was what she needs to do while she's taking care of me in terms of when to give meds, what signs to watch out for, etc. My oral surgeon was so nice, she said we can just set up another quick appointment with the her for when my Mom is in town right beforehand so she can meet the oral surgeon and ask herself.
The rest of the day wasn't so fun. I had a meeting with anesthesia to have blood drawn and meet with the nurse about anesthesia stuff. Then I had to go donate blood to myself :(. I've volunteer donated blood many times in the past and this was not one of the best times. ouchy. Let's just leave it at that.
Anyhooo, that's all in the past now. I have my last appointment with my orthodontist on Thursday.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
check out my new GRILL
I had my second to last pre-surgical ortho appointment last week. We put on 20 or so surgical hooks. These are the hooks that the oral surgeon will use to wire my mouth shut when they do the surgery. The orthodontist says the more hooks the better because they can break and the surgeons are always asking for more. The orthodontist wants to have one more appointment before surgery just to check on the hooks and change the ties?
any votes on what color I should get before the surgery? I was thinking just plain silver so they wont show stains- silver is just so boring though!!
35 days til surgery. I can't wait. I'm so excited to be 6 or so months down the road and be able to BITE into things and actually bite through them. Like sandwiches, pizza, cookies- any and everything you bite into with your front teeth? I'm so excited to be able to incise correctly and not tear, rip, or pull food to be able to get it in my mouth and eat!!
I'm officially on a no restrictions diet to try and gain some weight before the surgery- any pointers? Ive just been trying to up the calories with every meal.
Pre-op appointments are set for the end of this month, I'll be sure to update the blog afterwards.
Here are some pics-
I wish my teeth were cleaner for these pics- sorry!
| My new grill! lol this is me slightly opened |
| luckily, it doesn't look too different from normal braces with my regular smile |
| right profile, jaw relaxed? |
| left profile |
I wish my teeth were cleaner for these pics- sorry!
| I've got so many sweet surgical hooks now! |
| there was only one area the hook wouldn't fit onto the wire because it has a bend |
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| so class III! |
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| Profile, biting down. I can't wait to have cheekbones! |
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Brushing your teeth with braces
Not too much new going on with my braces, I'm getting the surgical hooks put on on Monday. I'm sure those are going to feel just great on my lips and cheeks :/
Now about the title of this post... We're adults and we generally think we know how to brush our teeth but when you have braces on your teeth, brushing is very different than without braces. Braces automatically puts you in a high risk category for cavities because it is really difficult to keep your teeth clean. Our teeth are naturally shaped so that food can get flushed away from the teeth. With braces there are a million more areas for plaque to get trapped and bacteria to wreak havoc on our teeth and gums.
Below a very embarrassing photo of my teeth before I knew about proper brushing techniques. The picture was taken right before I had a cleaning. We put a dye on our patients teeth before their cleaning to show were plaque and calculus is built up. On a person without braces, usually the plaque is built up along the gum line and in the areas between the teeth. When we put the dye on my teeth, the plaque was built up directly beneath the wire. That's when I realized just how important it is to use a proxabrush in addition to a regular toothbrush and floss.
Now about the title of this post... We're adults and we generally think we know how to brush our teeth but when you have braces on your teeth, brushing is very different than without braces. Braces automatically puts you in a high risk category for cavities because it is really difficult to keep your teeth clean. Our teeth are naturally shaped so that food can get flushed away from the teeth. With braces there are a million more areas for plaque to get trapped and bacteria to wreak havoc on our teeth and gums.
Below a very embarrassing photo of my teeth before I knew about proper brushing techniques. The picture was taken right before I had a cleaning. We put a dye on our patients teeth before their cleaning to show were plaque and calculus is built up. On a person without braces, usually the plaque is built up along the gum line and in the areas between the teeth. When we put the dye on my teeth, the plaque was built up directly beneath the wire. That's when I realized just how important it is to use a proxabrush in addition to a regular toothbrush and floss.
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| you can see with this dye on my teeth that all of the plaque is built up right beneath where the wire normally is. |
Adding the use of a proxabrush immensely helps with getting your teeth clean. Also if there are spaces between any of your teeth you can use it not only around the brackets but also between the teeth to help get them clean. The last thing you want after putting so much time and effort into having straight teeth is to end up with cavities or gum recession because you neglected your teeth while the braces were on. This video explains how to use the proxabrush better than I can in words.
Here is another video about brushing with braces- because the technique is different than normal brushing.
and for flossing.... I've tried to use superfloss, but it takes SOOO long. Now, I've been using "ortho flossers" which are like floss picks but with a thin edge so they can fit under the wire. The brand I absolutely LOVE are called platypus orthodontic flossers
They are seriously amazing. I've found other brands that are similar at the drugstores and dental isle at the grocery. They are soo much faster than using superfloss. When I was just searching around on the web I found something called the flossFish. It also looks really great and easy to use. I'm definitely going to get some to try out!
Monday, February 13, 2012
good to go!
Its official! My surgery date is still good, my insurance is cleared, and all my pre-op appointments are set.
All I need to do is get my surgery hooks and I'm all set. Hooray!
T- less than two months to go :) :)
All I need to do is get my surgery hooks and I'm all set. Hooray!
T- less than two months to go :) :)
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Happy Valentine's day to my teeth!
Hi Everyone,
Long time, no update! That's really because there hasn't been much going on with my teeth lately, that is until my latest appointment! So let's see, two appointments ago, My orthodontist finally got the last wire into my upper brackets. It's a very large rectangular wire that is the biggest size that will fit into the brackets I have. My orthodontist hasn't been moving any of my teeth, mostly keeping them where they are and just trying to expand my upper arch as much as possible. If I needed any more expansion I would've had to have a SARPE (surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion), but luckily (probably because I had palatal expanders as a kid) my arch was just wide enough and they decided to make-up for the last few millimeters just by moving the teeth within the bone and not the bone itself. Anyways, when we got that last wire in I could feel when I flossed that most of my contacts of my upper teeth opened up probably because the teeth were moving that last little bit outwards. yay!
Fast forward to my last appointment, we had two appointments in one day, the first one to take the wires off and make some alginate impressions and the second one to put the wires back on after looking at the models. I was so happy to have the wire off for a few hours! I think I flossed 3 times, flossing is so much easier without those wires on! Also, my friend was able to give me a cleaning during the time off, let me tell you it is so much easier to clean someones teeth who has braces once their wire is off. Anyways, I returned to the ortho clinic with the cleanest teeth of anyone with braces and my models were good! They basically told me that as far as they were concerned I am ready for surgery :D. I'm going to drop by my surgeon's office tomorrow (its so convenient to have my dentist, orthodontist, surgeon, and the clinic I work in all in the same building) to see if they need to see me before they have the pre-op appointment. I also need to see if there are any updates about my insurance pre-approval coming in, and if my surgery date is still in the book. Technically, when we originally picked the date for surgery last year the 2012 book didn't physically exist yet, so it was pencilled in at the end of 2011 lol. So, unless their office majorly dropped the ball on that one, I should be scheduled for surgery in exactly 2 months!
more updates to come...
Long time, no update! That's really because there hasn't been much going on with my teeth lately, that is until my latest appointment! So let's see, two appointments ago, My orthodontist finally got the last wire into my upper brackets. It's a very large rectangular wire that is the biggest size that will fit into the brackets I have. My orthodontist hasn't been moving any of my teeth, mostly keeping them where they are and just trying to expand my upper arch as much as possible. If I needed any more expansion I would've had to have a SARPE (surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion), but luckily (probably because I had palatal expanders as a kid) my arch was just wide enough and they decided to make-up for the last few millimeters just by moving the teeth within the bone and not the bone itself. Anyways, when we got that last wire in I could feel when I flossed that most of my contacts of my upper teeth opened up probably because the teeth were moving that last little bit outwards. yay!
Fast forward to my last appointment, we had two appointments in one day, the first one to take the wires off and make some alginate impressions and the second one to put the wires back on after looking at the models. I was so happy to have the wire off for a few hours! I think I flossed 3 times, flossing is so much easier without those wires on! Also, my friend was able to give me a cleaning during the time off, let me tell you it is so much easier to clean someones teeth who has braces once their wire is off. Anyways, I returned to the ortho clinic with the cleanest teeth of anyone with braces and my models were good! They basically told me that as far as they were concerned I am ready for surgery :D. I'm going to drop by my surgeon's office tomorrow (its so convenient to have my dentist, orthodontist, surgeon, and the clinic I work in all in the same building) to see if they need to see me before they have the pre-op appointment. I also need to see if there are any updates about my insurance pre-approval coming in, and if my surgery date is still in the book. Technically, when we originally picked the date for surgery last year the 2012 book didn't physically exist yet, so it was pencilled in at the end of 2011 lol. So, unless their office majorly dropped the ball on that one, I should be scheduled for surgery in exactly 2 months!
| valentine's day colors! |
Monday, December 12, 2011
good news!
My insurance and hospital decided to make nice so now I don't need to find a new oral surgeon! yay! They signed a new 3 yr contract so I don't need to go anywhere new. I love my oral surgeon, I couldn't imagine going to anyone else. The other thing I love is that the medical center is connected to my school and literally it only takes me 5 minutes to get to from home, most of the time I'm already there anyways.
yayyyyyyy
yayyyyyyy
Saturday, December 3, 2011
pictures & update
Hi everyone,
Things are pretty much the same braces-wise. The end of the year really snuck up on me! Only two weeks left until school will be closed for 2 weeks, those two weeks are really jammed with patients though! I had an ortho appointment on monday and I'm in the .17 x .25 wire on the bottom still (which is the surgery wire). That thing is really stiff! He also tried to get me in to the .17x.25 on the top (right now i'm still in .16x.22's) but I wasn't ready yet. He tried so hard to push that thing in! I thought my tooth was going to be extracted with how much pressure was on it. But of course that would never happen I was just overly sensitive about the pressure. So hopefully at our next appointment in the new year we'll be able to get into that wire so we're another step closer to being ready for surgery.
Other than that my biggest worry lately is about a letter I got from my PCP (at the same medical center associated with my dental school and my OS). The letter basically said that as of January 2012 the medical center is no longer going to be in-network for my medical insurance if the insurance company (BCBS) doesn't start paying them more money. That throws a big wrench in my plans bc if the medical center isn't in-network anymore I'll have to go find a new oral surgeon at a hospital that accepts BCBS. bahhhhh. There isn't anything I can do about it now until the date comes around and we see if they actually do drop it. I really like my oral surgeon, she is the best and I feel comfortable around her. Starting that whole relationship over with someone else would suck!
Here are some pictures from the whole process so far.
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| This is where I was a month and a half ago. My smile looks so awkward like this, I've never smiled biting down before! Notice that heavy wire on the bottom. |
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