There's a product that's called RetainerBrite that you can use to keep your retainers clean and odor free.. but the product is pretty costly. And I don't have it.. In the future I might go and buy to give it a try.. but as of right now, this is what I'm doing to keep my retainers clean. Aside from brushing the retainers when I brush my teeth, I have this little plastic jar that I bought at the baking section of Fred Meyer grocery store, and I just pour my mouthwash into it and mix it with cold water and place my retainers in it. Just to keep it odor-free and fresh-tasting when I put the retainers back into my mouth.
This morning I rushed to the radiology to get my full final x-rays and photos. I spent around 40 minutes there. It's the same procedures like the first time I went there to get the same x-rays and photos before I started wearing braces.
From the radiology, I went to Trophy Cupcakes in Wallingford but I couldn't find the shop so I gave up and went to the mall instead where they had a mobile shop with limited supplies of cupcakes. Thankfully since it was still lunchtime, they still had plenty.. So I bought half dozen of cupcakes for my ortho office and his staff. They were so happy to get the cupcakes. You can never be too old for cupcakes, right? :)
I was given a paper to congratulate me on the end of my treatment. And I filled in a survey about their service and their office. Then the assistant came to show me my upper and lower retainers. The upper one is a clear plastic like invisalign type. While the lower one is just standard Hawley retainer. She showed me how to put both on and then watched me put them on myself to make sure I did it right. Just after 2 days, the bottom left of my wisdom teeth had already moved. So she had to apply a lot of pressure there and I cringed because it kinda hurt. To be honest, I don't think I'm doing it right. I just hope for the best!
After 2 days experiencing free and bare teeth, I just figured out that turns out I would have to wear retainers FULL TIME (24/7) for the first 6 months - except when I eat and brush my teeth!! WOW I didn't know this. I was pretty upset about it because I thought it was really the end of my treatment so I could have my teeth all freed again. But nope, it's the normal procedure. The retainers are intended to maintain the position of our new teeth positions so they wouldn't move and go back to the old position or move all over the place. I got to choose which color I wanted for my retainer cases, I got to pick 2 cases to bring home :) My orthodontist office offers 2 types of retainer.. One is a bigger square case with a hinge, the other one is a smaller round case that you have to just rotate the lid to open. I picked both the square ones in Gold and Turquoise.
I have to come back in 6 weeks to my ortho for a check up to make sure none of my teeth move or anything like that. He also wanted me to schedule an appointment with my dentist to take care of implants and surgery, warning me that after any treatment with my dentist, my retainers might not fit well anymore and I'll have to come see them to get them adjusted/replaced.
Today was the day of the deband!
I came in at 2pm.. walked to the chair.. my ortho came to do a final check up, to prepare for my retainer. Approximately 15 minutes later, the assistant started to do the removal.
Honestly up until today I never suspected that the removal would be painful at all. When I read on the internet people said it would be painful, but the rest assured that it would be painless.. I believed that I would fall into the second category. I assumed all of this time going through all the dental work, I had managed to survive quite well with almost no complaint.. so I thought I probably had a higher pain threshold compared to most people out there.
First off, they took both wires from upper and lower braces off. Then using different sizes of pliers, they started to pull off the brackets from the glue that are stick to my teeth. A lot of pressure here, and during some moments I did feel pain against my gum and teeth because of the pressure. There were challenging moments when removing the brackets from the far back wisdom teeth, but no pain. After all brackets were removed, the assistant told me that I could go rinse and brush my teeth but she gave me a disclaimer that the yellow color on my teeth are from the glue not the color of my real teeth.
After rinsing, brushing my teeth and flossing, I returned to the chair and she began drilling the glue off my teeth. After she was done, she polished my teeth. And then I went to rinse again while she prepared the mixtures that she was going use to take the impression of my teeth. This part is very similar to the first steps before I got braces. She took 2 impression of the upper mouth and then 2 more of the lower mouth, then before I left she asked me to bite off a wax paper.
I was given a gift before I left the office. They gave me a gift bag containing chocolates and candies, all the stuff that braces wearers aren't supposed to have during the treatment! :D
It feels very weird without braces! I can't believe it's my own real teeth that are touching my inner lips, not metals not brackets anymore. I went to buy gums and apples at the grocery store on the way home. I also bought Crest Whitestrips to begin my treatment trying to whiten my teeth by my own.
I have to come back to pick up my retainers in 2 days, it's also the same day I got scheduled to get Full Final Xray and photos.
After almost a year not updating this blog, the day I finally get my braces removed has finally arrived. On April 9th 2013, approximately around 2pm.. I will have an appointment for debanding!
Let's pop open a bottle of champagne. The treatment finally comes to an end.
All of this time, the reason I haven't been writing anything is because it was always the same adjustment for months. As you can see from pictures from even more than a year ago, my teeth had already looked very straight. It was just correcting my bite that took a really long time for me. So each time I came in monthly for my adjustment, there was just this adjustment to this tooth and that tooth that need to rotate, and got my front tooth shaved again so that it will look even more aligned.
That being said, last month I had to go and see my dentist because I experienced sensitivity on my front tooth. At first it was sensitive to both hot and cold, then after that it was only sensitive to cold only. My dentist told me that it is quite normal to experience sensitivity to cold, but the danger is if it's sensitive to hot because that means something's gotta do with nerves. He took an X-Ray and confirmed that everything looks good. The next time I came back to my ortho, I told him all this and he said that it could be a problem with the nerve then the nerve started giving up so the pain went away.
Let's pop open a bottle of champagne. The treatment finally comes to an end.
All of this time, the reason I haven't been writing anything is because it was always the same adjustment for months. As you can see from pictures from even more than a year ago, my teeth had already looked very straight. It was just correcting my bite that took a really long time for me. So each time I came in monthly for my adjustment, there was just this adjustment to this tooth and that tooth that need to rotate, and got my front tooth shaved again so that it will look even more aligned.
That being said, last month I had to go and see my dentist because I experienced sensitivity on my front tooth. At first it was sensitive to both hot and cold, then after that it was only sensitive to cold only. My dentist told me that it is quite normal to experience sensitivity to cold, but the danger is if it's sensitive to hot because that means something's gotta do with nerves. He took an X-Ray and confirmed that everything looks good. The next time I came back to my ortho, I told him all this and he said that it could be a problem with the nerve then the nerve started giving up so the pain went away.
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