A few months ago, I noticed that my son has a bit of an overbite. At his last dental appointment, I mentioned something to the dentist. He looked, said it's a small overbite but he would refer my son to an ortho. The dentist said at the most, my son would need a spacer.
Today was the ortho appointment. The verdict is:
The teeth are wore down. The ortho said that my 11 year olds teeth are worn more than a 60 year olds. It's because his front teeth go over the bottom teeth and almost cover the bottom teeth (called a deep bite).
He has two baby teeth that should have came out a long time ago but aren't even lose. The adult tooth is now impacted. These baby teeth come out in two weeks.
The deep bite (that I mentioned above).
There isn't much room for the lower teeth.
His upper teeth are too high and his lower teeth are too far back.
So he needs braces. The ortho believes my son will be in braces for a long time. I asked what would be the longest and he said it wouldn't be five years. On the paperwork, it says 36 months.
The final price is between 5200 and 6000 depending on the time frame and what is all needed. Did I mention the head gear that he might need at night after the braces come off, the retainer and the protective gear he will need since he plays football?
I won't get into the subject of his biological father throwing a hissy fit about this, wanting me to get the braces on at a dental school two hours away, having friend of the court telling him that I picked the most expensive ortho (he's the only one within an hours drive) and that this is mostly just cosmetic. It amazes me that a man who hasn't seen or had contact with his son in 8 years starts demanding how things are going to be.
I'm a bit annoyed at the dentist. How did he not see any of these problems? My son has went to the same dentist every six months since he was 3 years old. I know nothing could have changed the outcome of today. But he was not concerned about anything. How did he not see the impacted adult tooth?
So now I need to come up with the down payment. Anyone want to help contribute to the kitty?
Today was the ortho appointment. The verdict is:
The teeth are wore down. The ortho said that my 11 year olds teeth are worn more than a 60 year olds. It's because his front teeth go over the bottom teeth and almost cover the bottom teeth (called a deep bite).
He has two baby teeth that should have came out a long time ago but aren't even lose. The adult tooth is now impacted. These baby teeth come out in two weeks.
The deep bite (that I mentioned above).
There isn't much room for the lower teeth.
His upper teeth are too high and his lower teeth are too far back.
So he needs braces. The ortho believes my son will be in braces for a long time. I asked what would be the longest and he said it wouldn't be five years. On the paperwork, it says 36 months.
The final price is between 5200 and 6000 depending on the time frame and what is all needed. Did I mention the head gear that he might need at night after the braces come off, the retainer and the protective gear he will need since he plays football?
I won't get into the subject of his biological father throwing a hissy fit about this, wanting me to get the braces on at a dental school two hours away, having friend of the court telling him that I picked the most expensive ortho (he's the only one within an hours drive) and that this is mostly just cosmetic. It amazes me that a man who hasn't seen or had contact with his son in 8 years starts demanding how things are going to be.
I'm a bit annoyed at the dentist. How did he not see any of these problems? My son has went to the same dentist every six months since he was 3 years old. I know nothing could have changed the outcome of today. But he was not concerned about anything. How did he not see the impacted adult tooth?
So now I need to come up with the down payment. Anyone want to help contribute to the kitty?
