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Tales of a snaggle-toothed bride to be!

Refinement moulds and a split!

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by , 10-20-2009 at 11:02 PM (305 Views)
Sorry I've been meaning to write this post for a while and am finally getting around to it now. I blame it on the turkey that we had the weekend before I went in my moulds last Tuesday. It was our first time cooking and hosting Thanksgiving dinner and it turned out surprising good is I do say so myself! So as I dragged myself in after the long weekend early in the morning, I figured it would be a pretty straightforward appointment and that I'd be at work within the hour. I sure wish that had been then case!

First the not so great but expected guesstimate. It looks like I'll need another 10+ trays according to Dr. A and a preliminary scan of my teeth. This was a bit disappointing but I had sort of expected it given that my teeth were still pretty wonky looking to me (and also how not-so-straight my teeth were to begin with).

After that they took off my attachments which wasn't too bad since I've been through it once before (when I had them off for wedding) and polished my teeth (which triggered a mental note to myself to book a cleaning). Then Dr. A stepped out and one of his assistants took some molds of my bottom teeth and then she redid them and then she redid them again. I was pretty relieved when she took the third set and checked in with Dr. A to confirm that they were ok.

At this point I figured I'd be into work about 15 minutes late than expected. Little did I know that I would also have to have my top ones done at least 7 times by 4 different people. Yes, that is correct - seven, I was keeping track. Apparently the room was too warm or the moulding material a bit old (not sure what to make of that). I was so glad when the last assistant finally got it right on her first attempt. She literally applied some of the clear moulding material (not the purple goop) directly to my teeth. Not sure if this is proper invisalign technique but I'm just thankful I didn't spend my entire day getting moulds done.

While I did get most of my questions answered during the appointment I was hoping to have more of a conversation with Dr. A regarding the rest of my course of treatment but had to be satisfied with peppering the assistants with questions instead. It sounds like it will take up to another 2 weeks for them (not including past week since I had moulds done) to arrive so in the mean time, I've booked some time with my regular dentist who I haven't seen since I started treatment (I have had my teeth cleaned multiple times though) so I'll be interested in what she has to say. I'm also going to use the last little bit of whitening stuff I have to brighten my teeth a bit!

A couple of pictures

Updated 10-20-2009 at 11:27 PM by lemon tree

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  1. Sunny's Avatar
    Wow ... what a lot of fussing to get your moulds done ... but they need to be done properly, so better to have the extra time now, than your refinements coming back and them not being correct.

    Your teeth are looking outstanding!
  2. MCOMarkhamOrthodontist's Avatar
    The "goop" placed directly on your teeth is a light body PVS material that helps better capture the details of your teeth. This is helpful in difficult areas such as the lower incisors, molars, and undercut areas. Usually, some of this is placed into the tray for the incisal/occlusal grooves, and the gingival margins.

    There isn't really a "right" way to take an impression, so long as all of the teeth are accurately reproduced, although there are certain recommendations from Align.

    Good luck!
  3. lemon tree's Avatar
    Thanks Sunny and Dr. Tam!