Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A brave new world . . .

We entered a new world yesterday . . . the world of orthodontia. We had a consult with the only orthodontist who accepts the Tricare dental plan anywhere near us, and fortunately he and his whole office were very nice. The problem is that Luke has (forgive me if I get too technical) a "very narrow mouth". I guess this goes along with his narrow feet? On the x-ray we could see that his teeth are stacked up 3 deep in places, with the permanent ones struggling to find places to come up. One of his top teeth has erupted WAY up high in his gum, so you can't even see it unless he smiles really big.

So the first order of business is an expander on the top of his mouth. After some preliminary appointments, he'll have the device put in Aug. 11. Then I'll have a key, and I'll twist it every night to expand the thing for several months. That should open up some room up top, and hopefully things will start to right themselves. He'll have to have braces then to bring the high tooth down, and the front 2 teeth up a bit.

On the bottom, he'll need to have a few baby teeth pulled. We'll probably do that in the next few weeks. He will need braces down there as well. All this stuff involving his mouth before all his permanent teeth come in is "phase 1", which does not inspire confidence that our foray into orthodontia will be brief, LOL. Hopefully all this work will allow the rest of his permanent teeth to come in not too crookedly. "Phase 1" will cost us about $1300, which could be worse, that's for sure. Of course, there are probably at least 2 other kids who share Luke's narrow mouth, and I'm not sure that Nathan and the other 2 like him won't need some kind of braces when they get a little older. At least he doesn't need anything right now!

3 comments:

witw said...

"Then I'll have a key, and I'll twist it every night to expand the thing for several months." Yikes, that does not sound like fun.

Dy said...

Oh, boy. I'm thankful for the advances in dentistry, and hopefully they'll have their own healthy teeth for their entire lives. But oh, boy howdy, why doesn't dentistry come down in price with each new advance the way electronics do???

Dy

Johanna said...

Zeke has already had two teeth pulled for the same reason, and will probably need two more pulled soon. Luckily he was born without wisdom teeth, and he is short one adult tooth up top so that makes a little extra room. That spreader thing sounds painful.