OtherNotion said:How's eating with the bite plate been? I found it difficult and I didn't even have an expander.
OtherNotion said:Also are you ever getting braces on your upper arch?
thanksEmbracer said:From the photo, your top front teeth look nicely aligned.
yes, but also to fix crowding in my bottom teethEmbracer said:So I guess your orthodontic treatment is mainly about fixing your bite?
I don't really know, I would hope soEmbracer said:Has the bite plate made much difference to your bite yet?
as far as I know notEmbracer said:Will you need expansion of your bottom arch too,
I think so, could you please explain how that worksEmbracer said:or is the expansion of the upper arch being done to enable your lower arch to move forward?
thanksEmbracer said:Good luck with the bottom brace this week.
I don't know, I think metal (I don't even know if I will get the choice)Embracer said:Are you getting metal or ceramic?
talking was also a quite difficult in the beginning, but now I can talk quite well(apart from words with the letter S.radian said:Is it difficult to talk with the biteplate?
thanks, I'm 18radian said:Good luck for the choice of your braces. It is easy for others but it must be a lot harder for yourself as an adult. How old are you ?
thanks for your explanation, as far as I know your speculation is correctEmbracer said:Bionatre,
Thank you for your detailed reply. From your description, it sounds as if yo have both an overjet ( where the top front teeth are too far forward of the bottom front teeth) and an overbite or deepbite ( where the top front teeth almost hide the bottom front teeth when your bite is closed).
The purpose of the biteplate is to keep your back teeth apart so they can grow downwards to meet each other, thereby reducing your deep bite.
The lower arch is supposed to sit just inside the upper arch. Sometimes this is not possible because the upper arch is too narrow and the lower arch gets pushed backwards. I was speculating that this might apply in your case and that the upper arch is being expanded to leave space for the lower arch to be brought forward with elastics.