Friday 4 May 2012

Conception

About five months ago, I went to see an Orthodontist about getting braces.  I knew I had an overbite, and I knew my teeth were crowded, and I knew that they also stuck out as a consequence of sucking my thumb when I was a child.  Other than that, I have good big and strong teeth, and while I thought that my smile enhanced my face, I figured I could tweak it a little with straightening my teeth.  Sounds simple right?


So my Ortho says no worries, we can give you braces to make your teeth straight; BUT there is another option.  He starts to tell me that apart from my overbite and overjet, I have a very narrow upper arch; my lower jaw is too far back, and my upper jaw is too long; which is why I can't close my mouth when my lips are relaxed - SO if I would like to, this can ALL be corrected to give me an ideal occlusion and profile. 


That changed EVERYTHING!!! I had no idea that this was even possible. 


So, since then I have been like a sponge trying to soak up as much information as I can about what it is they are proposing to do. I have googled; youtubed; wikapediad - you name it I have done it. Thank goodness for the internet! I also found this awesome forum for people just like me who are contemplating the pain, the unknown, and the potential results of jaw surgery (thank you Brandon and all who have contributed - http://www.jawsurgeryblog.com/forums/ ).

This has helped no end, and I have been able to follow the journeys of others who have faced this before me.

Well, for as long as I can remember, I have had issues with the way people see me from my side - that is - the way I perceive that people see me from my side. 


I feel like my mouth and lips protrude abnormally from my face, compounded by my teeth that jut out, and my weak chin.  It has bothered me forever, although no-one else (those that matter, anyway) seems to notice or care about such a superficial detail.


And, after much to-ing and fro-ing I have decided to take on this HUGE challenge.  If you are interested, come and join me on my ride.  I know there are going to be times when I'll need help and encouragement from those who have gone before me, or who are going through it with me.  Hopefully, not too far down the track, I can return the favour. 

My challenge involves the placement of an expander and surgery to break my pallate to broaden my upper arch; braces on (top and bottom); and then a second surgery (12ish months later) to move my bottom jaw forward, and (most likely) also cut a piece out of my top jaw. 

OMG - why would I put myself through all of that?  Because for the most part of my life I have been embarrassed and self conscious about my teeth, my mouth, my profile - I can finally do something about it, and I think that the end result will definitely be worth it. 

I know there are risks, but I take a risk everyday I drive to and from work too. 

This is going to be a long journey (apx. 2 years) which is, I believe as long as it takes a baby elephant to develop fully in the womb - hence the name of my blog.

Wish me luck :)

I have taken some 'before' pictures, so that I (and you) can track my progress from the very beginning - before braces, before anything. 

Normal Small Smile


Making my lips meet


 
Relaxed lips (hate this look)


Overbite (0.9cm) and overjet


Profile

Ugh - this is the first time I have seen my teeth from this angle!  Shows just how terribly crooked they really are. 


Big mouth; narrow bite


Small version of gummy smile (it gets bigger....)








7 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you decided to make a blog! I'm just at the beginning of this journey too, though as I'll be getting it done in the U.S. I'm going to wait until my insurance kicks in before blogging about it (U.S. citizen, Finnish resident).

    I loved your line, "That changed EVERYTHING!!! I had no idea that this was even possible." That's exactly the case for me as well! I'm 30, and I've been experiencing more and more problems with my jaw. One particular problem I have is 11 mm lip incompetence. I decided to look up online why it's so hard to close my lips, which is when I discovered that this and all of my other problems (jaw pain, sleep apnea, gummy smile, receded lower jaw) are due to my abnormal jaw. I had no idea!!! And how wonderful that it can be fixed!

    I've never been very self-conscious about my profile - in fact I think it's pretty cute (and I think yours is very cute too!!!). But I've always hated the way I look from the front with my lips relaxed (your caption made me laugh).

    I wish you the best on your journey, and hope I can start mine very soon as well! I'll be following your blog :)

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    1. SharkAttack - Thanks for commenting!
      It's great to know that there are others out there who are about to embark on similar journeys; and have similar thoughts running through their heads.
      Am glad that you are coming along for the ride - be sure to let me know when you start your blog, so I can keep up with your progress also.
      Best of luck to you :)
      Cheers

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  2. Ellie,
    Congrats on making the decision to start this process. That was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. You are so beautiful! Teeth all aligned in the right place will only add to that beauty.

    Keep us updated!
    Laura

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    1. Hi Laura,
      Thanks for reading, commenting, and following :) I agree, hardest decision I have ever made also, and there were so many times that I thought I had definately decided, only to change my mind again. And then, I became so frustrated with myself because I couldn't decide.
      I really did appreciate your comments - thank you; and I enjoy reading your posts on your blog.
      Cheers

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  3. Hi Ellie, I am in the same boat as you....getting ready for double jaw surgery this summer. Just started a blog as well! Glad to have found yours. Good luck on your journey.
    Erin

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    1. Hi Erin,
      Thanks for reading, commenting, and following - it is very reassuring to know that there are others out there that are as crazy as me (to contemplate something like this) and who understand what each other are going through. I am glad that I have the support of others who have been there, are going through it with me, or about to; and I will gladly return that favour. Hope everything goes well for you :)

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  4. Hey Ellie,
    You are beautiful! And we do have similar bite problems (I even had my upper jaw expanded non-surgically when I was a child). These blogs are a great resource for learning about this process, so I look forward to following your progress!
    Take care,
    -Max

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