Thursday, October 29, 2015

Falling off the wagon

When I started this blog, I told myself that I wouldn't be one of "those" Invisalign bloggers that stopped blogging.  Alas, it's been nearly a year since my last entry.  Eventually, in treatment, you just hit a groove.  Everything becomes automatic and not much happens.  I got caught up in the somewhat pleasant monotony of weekly tray changes that changed briefly to every-6-days-tray-changes.

Here is the final result:




After 38 trays in my initial treatment plan - or, basically a year's worth of trays with my orthodontist's usual every-10-days-tray-changes - my orthodontist ordered a mid-course correction.  I think the plan was to get me that far and see what else needed done.  After simmering in that 38th tray for about 7 weeks, the new aligners - which included 15 1/2 active trays - came in.  (Bag 16 of the mid-course correction included a passive aligner.)  They popped off all the old attachments and put new ones on as I shifted from 38/38 to 1/16.

My sense is that the early part of treatment was focused on getting the arches established and some basic alignment.   The portion was rotating a few lower teeth (not all cooperated due to anatomical issues) and fine-tuning the bite.  For the last part of treatment, the majority of the attachments/engagers were on my lower arch.  This included some long bar-shaped attachments on my lower right and left laterals.

3 comments:

  1. I thought, by the heading to this post, that maybe you have stopped with your trays and were slipping out of invisalign. Well done on your progress. Your results are great, Marti!

    Theresa N | Lisle Dental Center

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  3. Thanks for taking the time to share this wonderful post with us. I am glad to stop by to see the final result of your Invisalign journey. Have a great rest of your day.
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