Well, I’m officially in the “teens” and less than a month away from being halfway through my treatment. Six months ago I couldn’t imagine being this far in. Hell, I could barely imagine being able to get to the end of the first tray cause it hurt so damn bad.
So I had my latest ortho appointment this past Thursday, November 3. This, hands down, was this most eventful tray switchover I’ve ever had, but what else did I expect from lucky number 13, right? It was my first appointment at my new job, and I was already worried about being gone too long and making my boss angry. Completely unfounded, of course, since he’s such a great guy and even told me to take my time.
So I left at 10:30 and got there 5 minutes before my appointment time. Luckily, this time I didn’t have to wait too long – maybe 15 minutes. Last few appointments had be waiting nearly half an hour, which I wasn’t happy about, but I was unemployed then so didn’t worry too much. So anyway, I got back there and took my trays out, the lab girl cut out spaces in my next three trays for the hooks… the usual. Then Dr. H came over… with a friend, lol – a new intern. Unusual but didn’t bother me. He had me bite down a few times and checked whatever orthos check when they put their fingers in your mouth, lol! And then he gave me GREAT NEWS!!!! I only have to wear my elastics at night from now on. WOOOHOOOO!!!!! No matter what else happened that day, that alone gave me reason to be happy no matter what. While the elastics and I were getting along ok, it was still a strained relationship. It’s so weird now being able to open my mouth all the way.
Another great thing I was told was that if everything is still looking ok at my next appointment in December, then I’ll be getting 4 sets of trays instead of 3. YAY! That will take me through tray 19. It also means I won’t have to worry about going up Corridor G during the horrible January weather (that’s when we usually get our snow around here. Corridor G is horrendous on a good day, so I definitely appreciate that small blessing.
Before he left me I made sure to jump in with my ClinCheck complaint. I already blogged about that below, so not going to get into it again, but I now have my ClinCheck. Video posted below with the blog.
Got my next appointment ticket/reminder (which I had already made October 3 since attempting to make my next appointment the same day of my current one always means I have to wait 7+ weeks before they can fit me in). I would have made my next appointment after that, but decided not to since I don’t know if it’ll be 6 or 8 weeks out. And if it’s 8 weeks, then that’ll be in February, which isn’t even open for appointments yet.
All in all, I was only gone from work for an hour. I was going to count that as my lunch break and just go back to working. But my boss, who always buys us all lunch, insisted I still take my lunch. So I ran up the street to get it and when I got back, went to take my braces out. Another reason I was going to skip was because I figured I wouldn’t be able to get them out, but they didn’t feel too tight, so I figured it’d be possible. So I got to the bathroom and… WOW! They were alot tighter than they felt. But lunch was waiting and I was starving, so I kept trying. The lower tray had gotten stuck on the attachment on my lower right canine right above the hook. Finally, after a few minutes of tugging it popped off. So did the attachment. I’d really been hoping I’d manage to get through treatment without losing an attachment. So after getting off the top tray, I went back to the office and called the ortho. They could see me at 2 when they got back from lunch. I hated asking my boss if I could once again leave, but he said no problem.
So 1:45 saw me leaving once again to go back to the ortho and was the first person taken back. I have to say I was kind of embarrassed but was assured this happens all the time. What doesn’t happen all the time, I’m sure, is that half a dozen interns learning about Invisalign gathering around me in the ortho chair watching fascinated at the process of putting on an attachment. Again, this surprisingly didn’t bother me. It was actually kinda funny.
While waiting for Dr. H to come back over, I noticed a tray laying on the countertop. At first I didn’t recognize it, but turns out it was the template from when they first put on my attachments. That was back when I started Tray 4. OMG!!! The difference was HUGE. I put it next to my current tray and was blown away. I wish I had my camera to compare. I haven’t been taking pictures of my trays, but now I think I should have. My top 2 teeth have straightened out so much. Guess I look at them so much that I haven’t noticed. Think later I need to post some side-by-side comparison pics.
I asked Dr. H to check another attachment I had been worried about and had forgot to ask about earlier. He said it was good, and so was the newly reattached one. By the time I got back to the office, it had been another hour. Luckily, I have such a great boss.
So after the trouble I had the first time, I decided not to take the trays out for the rest of the day, which meant no dinner. Luckily, lunch was pretty big. But I was still hungry around 9pm and decided to drink some orange juice through a straw. Thought about finding some food I could break up into tiny pieces and swallowing whole. Only thing I could find was was Doritos, but only got through 2 chips before I gave up. It was too hard to swallow and my tongue hurt from brushing against the inside of my bottom aligner, which hadn’t been able to be filed yet.
Next morning – 17 1/2 hours after putting them back on the second time – the tray popped out with no problem (and no attachment). So far – knock on wood – I haven’t had any more trouble besides a few of my top teeth hurt like hell when I take that tray out, but that’s to be expected, and it only lasts a few seconds. Also hurts when I use my chewie on those teeth, but again it’s nothing too bad.
Now I’m just waiting for next few milestones to come up. November 18 will be my 2nd Plasticversary, which is 200 days in Invisalign. December 1st will mark the halfway point through my treatment. December 15th is my next appointment and hopefully then I’ll get the next 4 sets of trays – 18 & 19 are the major ones which bring my top tooth forward. I can’t wait!!!