So, continuing my true story. . . next I got braces. I was still a bit nervous about the whole process, since I was 33 and well into my career. I was concerned about looking odd or different in front of my boss or fellow co-workers. This is probably routine for many others, but getting my braces on took several visits to my Ortho. First, there was the trip where the x-rays and measurements and all that was taken. I don't remember it all now, but I do remember standing in this big x-ray machine that went around you, and the ortho staff inserting stuff into my mouth. Oh, yes, I also remember that I had to sit down in the dentist chair, and the staff put a small tray in my mouth that they had me bite down on. They tray contained this gushy silly putty like substance, from which I figure they made the molds of my teeth. They did this twice, once for my bottom teeth and once for my top.
I remember they made images from all the tests, and the ortho showed them to me on a computer screen, explaining what had to be done. My treatment would require full braces, on top and bottom, with elastics, for two years. I told the ortho about my desire to keep everything discreet, since I was trying to look profesional for my job and my adult friends. It was decided that my braces would be the clear ceramic on top, and metal on the bottom.
Then there were two vists. One to get my top brackets on, and an archwire that didn't yet have any pull to it. Then a second visit, if I recall about a week later, to put on my lower brackets. I don't recall when they finally put on my archwires that actually pulled on my teeth, but it may have been that second visit. Anyway, eventually that happened and my elastics were also given to me (two elastic rubber bands on each side of my mouth connecting top and bottom teeth). And my teatment started.
Next, came going to work, and facing others with braces. I seem to recall that I timed my first visit to get brackets right before a weeks holiday, so I wouldn't have to initially face job in my braces. But, at some point it had to happen. LOL.
I was worried when I read this that things might go bad, but you are doing such an amazing job with your braces. They are looking like they are not hurting at the least and your teeth are improving. I hope that my visit goes half as well when it is time for our appointment coming up later in the month.
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