The first day….no, the first 7 days… I have thought at least
5 times a day, “Can I go back in time and change my mind?”
I am slowly getting
use to the feel of the brackets inside of my mouth. I am a little cut up and
raw in the back of my mouth; top and bottom on both sides because I have tie
wires on the last two molars of both upper and lower teeth. The tie wires are
like little metal hooks that stick out on the brackets so orthodontists can use
rubber bands at some point in your treatment.
I am told that after a couple of weeks, your mouth tissue
will adjust and you will stop getting rubbed raw. There is something to look
forward to! In the meantime, I am using a lot of dental wax.
The tooth sensitivity was the worst for the first 3-4 days. Since
then, the pain has been tolerable with Tylenol, ibuprofen and my personal
favorite…wine. The orthodontic assistant
that put my braces on told me that with each adjustment the wire used will get
thicker and sturdier and will make my teeth hurt much more. She said that the wire in place now can easily be bent and is nothing compared to the wires of my future. PSSHHH is
what I say. If they intend to beef up my mouth accessories then I will just
have to beef up my wine supply.
Speaking of beef….that’s not happening, nor will it probably
happen until I get this bite turbo out of my mouth. Bite turbos are also referred
to as glue blobs, fangs or whale’s tails. They are named based on the shape of
the bite turbo used in each individuals’ mouth but all serve the same purpose. Bite turbos can be metal or tooth colored
plastic. I have a whale’s tail bonded behind
my front teeth and it is tooth colored. Here it is….
I need the bite turbo
because my overbite is so deep and tightly cuddled against my front lower teeth
that I would be biting down on the braces for the lower teeth. Seeing how I
already have chipping and wear to my front teeth, I should take the bite turbo
lovingly….but alas, I HATE the bite turbo. I cannot chew anything. The whale’s
tail may stop my front teeth from banging into other teeth but it also means
that my molars don’t touch anymore.
OK, now that I have officially terrified anyone who will be
getting braces in their future…..the most important point of this whole post is
that I survived. Am I a complainer? It sure sounds like it. Am I resilient?
Heck yes. I can still see the big picture and the end result. Have I had
moments of regret? Yes. Have I had times that I feel unattractive? Yes. Has
there been pain? Yes. BUT I am still
choosing to embrace the process. I have been blessed to be able to financially take
care of the issues impacting my dental health, my husband tells me I am still
as pretty as ever, and my four year old refers to my braces as a beautiful necklace
on my teeth. All wonderful things. I am still happy that I have officially
jumped into this process instead of just thinking about it. It will all be
worth it in the end. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some lisping, mashing,
pumpkin seed baking, and wine to drink. Goodnight beauts and don’t forget to….
Keep it lovely!