Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Bump in the road

It was going so smoothly - the final 2 sets of aligners, though a bit painful, came and went, and I was officially done with active treatment.

Ortho and I decided upon Essix retainers made in the office rather than either Invisalign Vivera retainers or fixed retainers behind the teeth. While he prefers fixed, I was not happy about the difficulties with flossing that fixed retainers cause.

Molds were taken, top mold was no good but bottom was fine for pick up. It fit OK, and they took new upper molds.

Pickup day came, and I was asked to insert the new upper retainer. I said it felt tight to go in, assistant said it was supposed to be tight, and so I pushed it in. And promptly cracked off 3 of my 4 veneers. I think a couple of the kids in the other chairs learned a new word, and it wasn't "Fudge."

To say I was angry was an understatement. I had decided to keep my old veneers for another year before incurring the significant expense of new veneers, and now the choice had been made for me. Now, they weren't perfect, but they looked OK, and as they lasted through 18 months of Invisalign aligners there was no good reason they should have cracked off, except the possibility that the retainer had been made incorrectly.

Ortho denied any responsibility, but it seems to me that (1) when I removed my aligner in the morning, everything was fine, as it had been for 400 prior mornings with Invisalign, and (2) suddenly they break off when I switch to an office made retainer, that (3) the ortho and the retainer he made are at least partly to blame. I asked him to consider what he would be willing to pay toward new veneers, and he again denied any responsibility (like a dry cleaner who is never responsible when your shirt comes back with a hole...).

Will leave it for now while I go through the process of getting new veneers, but I am reserving my right to my day in court if ortho doesn't come up with something.

So ortho walked me next door to the cosmetic dentist, who took some molds and photos, put in some pretty nice looking temporary bonded front teeth, and sent me on my way until next week. I am looking at $6500 - $7000 + for new veneers. Ouch!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Home Stretch

Finishing set 13+ shortly; only 1 set to go. The over-correction (noted by the "+" sign) has been a bit uncomfortable. Over a week into this set, and my teeth still hurt. I haven't helped things much - have been leaving them out more than I would like, so I will keep them in a few more days before moving on to my last set.

I am really ready for treatment to be over. Still not sure about fixed versus removable retainers, but I am fairly sure I will keep my existing veneers for a while more. They still look decent, and I am in no rush for such a big expense.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Catching Up

Wow - time has flown since my last post. Things have been going so easy that I didn't really have anything to say.

I am now on set #12 of 14 of my refinements. The set actually says "12+" - ortho says that means it is "extra" refinement. A quick web search said it means certain teeth will be over-corrected so that when treatment ends (and my teeth have some movement) they will move back into the correct position.

Whatever it means, this set is the most painful I have had for quite a long time. I put them in last night before bed. Today I had the old "my teeth are being torn out by the roots" feeling whenever I removed my aligners. I am using Sensodyne toothpaste at every opportunity, and hopefully the pain will turn into a dull ache quickly.

Will have to make some important decisions soon. First, whether to replace the veneers on my upper incisors now, or wait a while. They are in decent shape, but I'm sure new veneers would look much better. Not sure I want that expense wight now.

Second decision will be fixed versus removable retainers. Ortho seems to favor fixed retainers. I'm not sure - I certainly have enjoyed the freedom to remove my aligners throughout treatment - might be nice for that to continue. Will have to think about it for a good while before making any decision.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Experiment

The first 2 sets of refinements have been really easy - little discomfort, even the first day or two, and after a week they feel, maybe not loose, but they certainly go in and out really easily. So I am going to experiment by moving on to the next set at day 11 instead of the full 14 days. Now this is not a real experiment - my orthodontist gave me the option - but I have worn every past aligner for at least 2 weeks, and sometimes longer. If this is successful, the remaining refinements will go that much faster. I'm not counting on it, but it would be nice to be through with treatment already. The weeks I spent wearing aligners only at night (while I waited for the refinements to come in) were quite pleasant. It was good to feel my real teeth all day, and my bite began to settle in.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Refinements are In

Refinements are in. I was surprised to learn that there are 14 upper and lower aligners - was expecting 10 to 12. Two positive developments - (1) No attachments. The aligners go on and off so much more easily, and removal was far less painful this first day; (2)My ortho said that some of his patients change aligners after 1 1/2 weeks instead of two full weeks. He left it up to me whether to attempt to accelerate the process. I am unsure - while I would like to have the process over faster, the materials I have read suggest that 2 weeks is ideal.