Saturday, July 13, 2013

7/13/13 tray 5 in use

So, getting the attachments was painless but completely unnerving- mostly because of all the drilling and sanding at the attachments to get them to their proper shape. Because I had so many, it took a while and sounded terrible the entire time they were being put on. They also did some tooth shaping which has a more technical name that I can't remember. It basically felt like flossing with a sandpaper ribbon, and was surprisingly painless. After the attachments were put in place, they placed the trays on my teeth and to my dismay, they were easy enough to remove and didn't cause the same tooth ache that previous trays had caused at the beginning. 3 days ago I started my 5th trays for uppers and lowers and those also didn't cause much discomfort. I think putting them in right after dinner and before bed is a good idea that is minimizing the discomfort. I also have been pre medicating with Tylenol before each new set of trays goes in and I guess it's working. So, I'm into the 5th set of trays now out of 26 total and I can see the teeth movement which is a good feeling. I still have the way my teeth look with the trays on because it's far more visible than I had anticipated before I started on this journey, but it's working a I guess that's what matters. I have been doing horribly at trying to get 22hours of wear per day- some days I get only half that, but the teeth are still making progress and when I change the trays, it doesn't hurt like hell, so I think that's a suggestion that the dentist realizes may be far-fetched. That said, I am trying to be better about wearing them but because of my insecurities about their aesthetics, most days I will be unable to get to 22hours of wear. Either way, it's exciting to see the changes and feel them- my teeth meet in different places after each new tray. I will try to keep posting and hopefully get some more pics soon. 

2 comments:

  1. It's nice to know that you've been satisfied with the slight changes you can see with your teeth. I believe you still have a long way to go, and I suggest you just do what your dentist says. I know the adjustments may be painful and awkward at first, yet the benefits will comfort you for a lifetime. Months passed already, and I'm sure you're on your way to the last tray. How was it? :)

    Jairo Chavez @ SpringBranchDental

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  2. Slight changes might be boring, yet it keeps your hopes up in attaining a straighter teeth. If we religiously follow the advice of our dentist in taking care of our teeth, we can see more changes in our teeth alignment in the next days. Reminds me, it’s been months now, how are you? :)

    Wallace Tucker

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