MAGICX2
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We had an ortho consult with the ortho in our regular dentist office. He told us he did not believe in 1st phase/2nd phase braces. He told us to use a popsicle stick to try to bring DS8 front tooth forward. He has trapped front teeth. They are turned inward and one edge of the tooth is "trapped" behind the bottom teeth. He said the popsicle stick would slowly force the tooth forward.
After 3 months of trying the popsicle stick trick we took him to another ortho that a friend recommended. She said that she only saw the popsicle trick used in third world countries while she was in the military. They don't have braces in third world countries and she said it takes years not months for it to work. So she recommended pilars on DS's molars to open up his jaw (lifting front teeth away from bottom), putting brackets on front teeth to turn them, then once turned his canine's should drop in and brackets put on them as well. His canine's have not been able to come in due to the space being blocked by the twisted front teeth.
All told for 1st phase, $1300. This includes the xrays, digital images, impressions, etc. We are set up on a montly payment plan, but did have to pay $300 out of pocket. My dental insurance pays 80/20 up to a $1500 lifetime max, so I guess i am lucky.
Does health insurance, like Med Mutual, typically pay any portion towards this?
After 3 months of trying the popsicle stick trick we took him to another ortho that a friend recommended. She said that she only saw the popsicle trick used in third world countries while she was in the military. They don't have braces in third world countries and she said it takes years not months for it to work. So she recommended pilars on DS's molars to open up his jaw (lifting front teeth away from bottom), putting brackets on front teeth to turn them, then once turned his canine's should drop in and brackets put on them as well. His canine's have not been able to come in due to the space being blocked by the twisted front teeth. All told for 1st phase, $1300. This includes the xrays, digital images, impressions, etc. We are set up on a montly payment plan, but did have to pay $300 out of pocket. My dental insurance pays 80/20 up to a $1500 lifetime max, so I guess i am lucky.
Does health insurance, like Med Mutual, typically pay any portion towards this?
I have 3 teenagers...
months...he had a huge overbite with teeth that stuck out a lot...lets just say his teeth are amazing now...and i think our ortho lost a lot of money on him...due to many reasons, he was in a year and a half longer than he should have been...

Gotta love that man! 
And yes, that is with insurance. so, our out of pocket is 5,000. It is crazy what a smile costs.

After that, I landed an even better job. The improvment in self-esteem was incredible, and I could see people treated me so much better when I could confidently smile. Best thing I ever did was braces - changed my whole life and identity.
