So here we are, it's over, finally! I almost can't believe it. I'm just so so happy...
I'll shake off the euphoria just so I can tell you how de-bracing went.
DE-BRACING HURTS
I wasn't expecting this to be honest, I thought, they would use that solution which disolves the glue, they used it to clean up my mouth when they first fitted the braces to removed excess glue, but no, they just PULLED.
My god it hurt. and then came the scrapping of the glue! very painful on sensitive teeth but I just screwed up my eyes and grasped my hands together in my lap and it was eventually over. Felt like hours but honestly took about an hour and that was with impressions made too.
RETAINER
As soon as they'd scraped the glue off and I'd had a quick look in the mirror, they took 4 impressions of my teeth - two top two bottom. Then it was off home, until half 4 when I#d go back to retrieve my retainers.
I was praying I would have the hard plastic type that you only have to wear at night.
Everything had gone my way that day :P
These are clear plastic, and just to worn at night every night for the first year, then every other day after that. I have to remember to buy some retainer brite to clean them with, otherwise soapy COLD water is fine (not hot as they will melt and they're only going to replace them within the first year, after that I have to pay at a dentist!) I got to chose this nice pink box too :)
I'm all moved in to my new place for uni now, living with Tom and 3 others, I'll take some photos soon and show you my room. I'm so so grateful that my braces were removed just in time for freshers' week to start! I haev the choice to tell people I meet from here on out that I had my surgery or not. Cause theres no way to know, and I like that, I look normal.
This was the last photo taken with braces, and as happy as I was in that photo, I'm certainly more complete, more content with myself in the next few :)
So there you go, I'm pretty much done here, I'll be having a check up in 3 months, and then this time next year a meeting with my surgeon to see how I'm getting on and then I'm not going to see them again - I bought them a thank you card lol.
I'll post relevant things soon and let you know about numbness and other jaw related things, and I'm always looking at your progress - it makes me happy to see everyone getting on so well.
But for now, I'm gonna focus on smiling and going out and building back some of that confidence I've been missing all these years!
See you soon
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Woohoo!!! SO VERY HAPPY FOR YOU SOPHIE! Enjoy lovely, you deserve it. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you soo much Ellie, I honestly don't think I've fully been this happy :)
DeleteCongrats Sophie - you look great and your teeth look bloody fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteQuick question - you have clear retainers?! Are you NHS or Private? x
Thanks corrinne, I'm nhs- which is why I was waiting for surgery since the age of 13! And yeah they're clear, hard plastic- apparently to keep them looking clear and clean you can't get tooth paste on them cause the mint reacts and makes them smell bad lol.
DeleteHave you had any talks with your ortho about when you'll be debraced? X
Hi Sophie - my surgeon says it will 2-3 months, so that means I should be scaffold free by christmas (woohoo!). I'm surprised about the retainers - I was expecting one of those ones which presses on the roof of your mouth - one of those hideous looking things. Hopefully I can have the same sort as you :) xx
DeleteLooking AMAZING!!! Congrats! And I agree about the pain of taking of braces!
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