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Re: [adultswithbraces] Re: Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion

I think that you have developed a good idea of the breadth of ideas.  I hope that it will not take you long to get a more manageable treatment plan.  I did not know that there were so many differences and gave up for FIVE years after the one suggested that invasive surgery.  Really, I think that it is for THEIR convenience as it gets it all done rapidly while we, the patient suffers.  I'm sure that there are cases where it is necessary, but I was told by numerous ones that I absolutely HAD to have it done...One morning I woke up with two teeth touching in my whole mouth....I went to someone who a friend had recommended who had done hers without surgery....and viola....He said he was confident that he could tinker here and there...back and forth and eventually get it accomplished.  We are gettting there after almost two years which is not all that long...and NO SURGERY!  I sure do wish you luck in your search.  If you lived in Northern Indiana, I'd have a guy to try, but you aren't...He did get his training in Florida...
Best- Steph
----- Original Message -----
From: katttopia
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 7:56 PM
Subject: [adultswithbraces] Re: Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion

 

Thank you all for your responses and feedback.

That is very interesting to know that treatment varies according to which coast you live on. I live on the East Coast. I have seen two Orthodontists, and several cosmetic dentists. One Ortho wanted to go with a TPA expander (While all other Dentists and Ortho's I have talked to, said that a TPA expander does not work in an adult mouth), and the other Ortho I saw (plus one of the cosmetic dentists) both said I need the oral surgery. The cosmetic dentist did mention that I have blocked airways as well, and suggested a sleep test (Which I thought seemed insane, since I have no sleep or breathing issues. But who knows. Not happening either).

So I guess I will continue searching for an Orthodontist that has a better plan of action that I am comfortable with. I never thought finding an Orthodontist to put braces on would be such a difficult task. Very discouraging.

Thank you all again for your help!

--- In adultswithbraces@yahoogroups.com, Elise Algernon <elise.algernon@...> wrote:
>
> They were seriously considering that for me as well... But I needed to
> do a sleep study in order to get our health insurance to cover the jaw
> surgery and expansion, etc. At the time, I was nursing a newborn who
> refused hypoallergenic formula and was allergic to cow's milk-based
> formulas as well as soy-based formulas... So, because I had to take
> care of our daughter - I ended up opting for the short cut and going
> for extractions instead. I hated getting the extractions. I would
> have rather kept all my teeth frankly - despite any pain, swelling,
> etc. But I couldn't halt treatment on my teeth indefinitely 'till our
> daughter was on solids. So...
>
> My youngest stepdaughter though has an expander in the roof of her
> mouth. The worse that she complains about is that food gets caught in
> it. But she has tools that help her clean it - the same inter-spatial
> brushes I use for getting food out of the spaces between my brackets.
> She seems to be coping with it okay. But I can fully understand your
> concerns.
>
> On the positive side, if you do go with having your jaw expanded (as
> opposed to extractions) - you are less at risk for bone loss, your
> profile will probably look better and you'll look slightly younger.
> When you remove a lot of teeth - it can cause some sagging
> sometimes.... I think it ends up looking better cosmetically. But I
> agree that it is indeed a huge hassle!
>
> I'm not very happy with my extractions and how my face looked
> afterwards... So I have some regret in not getting the surgery and
> expansion done. Recovery from having multiple extractions is very
> painful as well and there was a period of several weeks where I could
> only cope with eating soft foods. I'm sure that the jaw surgery is
> much, much worse - but either way will involve swelling and some
> recovery time. The recovery time is much faster for extractions of
> course. But I don't know if extractions is an option in your case...
>
> Another interesting point is that when I lived in the Midwest: every
> single orthodontist I saw said the same thing your orthodontist said -
> which was that I needed the surgery and to have my jaw expanded - and
> that there was NO other way! When I moved with my husband to
> California, suddenly every orthodontist I saw out here claimed that
> extractions were the only way to go and thought it bizarre to consider
> jaw surgery or expansion at my age! We're talking only a two-month
> difference between when I went to consultations in the Midwest and
> when I was checking out orthodontists in California.... My
> conclusion is that medical opinion varies by region and that is
> something that is backed up by records of other medical procedures
> nationwide. (I even heard an interesting NPR segment on that same
> topic somewhat recently). Not that this helps your situation much...
> but you should know that there are some areas where they are more hot
> on surgery and expansion and other regions of the country that won't
> consider doing that for an adult, unless there were extenuating
> circumstances (like sleep apnea).
>
> I don't know if that helps at all... But I hope you find a treatment
> plan that works for you - that you can live with.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Elise
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2009, at 10:18 AM, katttopia wrote:
>
> > Has anyone had this surgery?
> >
> > I'm in my 30's, and have always been in need of braces. I finally
> > decided to take the plunge, and my Orthodontist claims this surgery
> > is a must have, as well as a pallet expansion piece on the roof of
> > my mouth for 6 months after this surgery, for him to provide me with
> > Orthodontic treatment.
> >
> > I refuse to get this surgery, or to have any foreign objects on the
> > roof of my mouth. It was explained, and I also googled it, that this
> > surgery will infact make the teeth worse by putting a huge gap in
> > between my 2 front teeth for 6 months up to a year, before making
> > the teeth better.
> >
> > I'm in a professional field. So to have my teeth get severely worse
> > for that long, is not an option for me. Not to mention the blogs I
> > read, the people that had the surgery said it was extremely painful,
> > they were unable to eat anything more than soup for over a month,
> > and on top of it, their face was swelled up and bruised for well
> > over a month. What adult can go to work daily, looking like that?!
> >
> > Maybe I'm just a grown baby, but I am not putting myself through
> > that. I am going to get a second opinion from another Ortho. But I
> > just wanted to hear personal stories of anyone that was told they
> > needed this, but received treatment without it.
> >
> > Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
>



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Has anyone had this surgery? I'm in my 30's, and have always been in need of braces. I finally decided to take the plunge, and my Orthodontist claims this...
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My ortho widened my palate without surgery. When my braces were put on I had a device at the top of my mouth. It was not visible and when my palate expanded...
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Hi: I was told the same thing, but did not do it. I waited a few years and got a third consult. I know of people who have done the surgery and seen it on You...
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They were seriously considering that for me as well... But I needed to do a sleep study in order to get our health insurance to cover the jaw surgery and...
Elise Algernon
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Thank you all for your responses and feedback. That is very interesting to know that treatment varies according to which coast you live on. I live on the East...
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Jul 31, 2009
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Might try to find an ortho or dentist who is trained ando/or specializes in TMJ. Some recommend surgery but usually they find another way. I'm on my 2nd round...
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I think that you have developed a good idea of the breadth of ideas. I hope that it will not take you long to get a more manageable treatment plan. I did not...
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