Fish it From the Archives Friday: My Teeth Are Getting More Crooked by the Hour!

Hello Dear Readers and welcome to Fish It From the Archives Friday.  Today we will be taking a little trip down memory lane through the perspective of my teeth.  (Hopefully it will be more fun that it sounds!)

My Teeth Are Getting More Crooked by the Hour

Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Braces

When I was ten, the family dentist and my parents made a secret plan to make my teeth straight. It didn’t involve braces. Instead, it involved pulling out five of my permanent teeth.

When Teeth Fly

I remember several visits to the dentist wherein he grabbed a tooth with his pliers and pulled with all his might until my tooth would finally be uprooted and go flying across the room and hit the wall.

He seemed to think this was a perfectly normal occurrence (which I’m sure in his case it was) and, since I didn’t have anything to compare it to — I thought so too.

That is until I had my wisdom teeth removed years later and guess what? Nothing went flying anywhere.

Look Ma! No Braces!

Anyway, getting five of my permanent teeth extracted did the trick. My teeth were tolerably straight for a good portion of my life.

The Minute My Mouth is Closed

Then suddenly one morning, one of my front teeth began to stick out farther than the rest. At first, it was hardly noticeable. That’s because this rebel tooth did all its traveling when I wasn’t looking.

If I were to smile into a mirror at any given moment, this tooth would freeze and stay in that exact position until I closed my mouth and then it would continue on it’s mission which, obviously, was to become a Hillbilly Tooth.

The Miraculous Transformation

Over the years, slowly but surely this hillbilly tooth wannabe has made a miraculous migration from sitting straight-in-a-row with all the other front teeth — content to be an all-around team player — to Class Clown of the Mouth.

So that today, this tooth has positioned itself in such a way as to stick out way beyond all the others making it appear as if I just have the one.

Surgery for the Problem Child

A couple of years ago I decided I would do something about my problem child tooth. I looked into getting cosmetic dental surgery. The dentist made a mold of my mouth, and we went into the conference room to discuss what could be done.

The Dentist Who Cared Too Much (and had absolutely no sense of humor)

It didn’t help any that the dentist had tears in his eyes when he set the mold of my wayward teeth in front of me.

This is the consultation that followed and to quote Dave Barry, I am not making this up.

To lighten up the mood, I remarked, “Those are my teeth? Gee, they’re pretty crooked. In fact, I’ve seen straighter teeth on the 20,000-year-old skulls they’ve excavated on the Discovery Channel.”

To which the dentist replied solemnly, “I know.”

“Well is there anything you can do about it?”

“Not really . . . unless you want to get braces.”

“Braces! But I’m 55 years old!” (although I was wearing my hair in a ponytail that day so maybe he thought I was younger . . . emotionally anyway.)

“There are a lot of OLD PEOPLE LIKE YOU who get braces,” he assured me. “In fact, I had a patient in here the other day who just got his braces off and his teeth looked great!”

“How old was he?”

“85.”

Paying for Invisiline Braces with Invisible Money

So I went to an orthodontist. He informed me that I can get Invisiline braces, (the removable, see-through kind) for somewhere between $5,000 to $7000 dollars.

After Giving the Matter a Lot of Thought . . .

I’ve decided to wait because who knows? Maybe my hillbilly tooth will come into fashion one of these days. And if that doesn’t happen?

There’s always mouth modeling for the Discovery Channel.

Until next time, I love you . . .

 

Update:  I finally took the plunge and got Invisilign Braces in February of this year, and I have to say my teeth are getting straighter and straighter.  I’m really happy with them and am so glad I finally did it!

15 Responses to Fish it From the Archives Friday: My Teeth Are Getting More Crooked by the Hour!

  1. I suppose it’s possible the hillbilly tooth was actually close friends with the five removed ones and was trying to climb out to rejoin them…

    Glad the invisilines are working for you!

  2. This post is truly a thing of the past now since you got your invisilines. Although I never really noticed that hillbilly tooth of yours as much as you did! You’ll have to write a new post in a few months about your conformist tooth.

  3. Just sayin’ I’m a HUGE fan Linda. You are one FUNNY chick.!!!
    Sooz

  4. hahaha! I think that Hillbilly tooth has spunk and spirit! Invisalign sounds like Invisible Fence, only for teeth, not dogs. I’m hoping that there’s no collar or shock involved? LOL!

    • LOL! No there’s no collar or shock involved but sometimes my fillings pick up a radio station that’s playing “Don’t Fence Me In” (Ok, sorry I had to really go a ways for that one and the results were “meh”) HA! :D

  5. Hahaha – I LOVE the hillbilly tooth and laughed a lot when I read this (the visual was just too good). :D

    My son had Invisiline braces. One morning I found an old discarded one of his in my dogs mouth – I think she was trying to give me a hint.

    *smile*

  6. Braces are the ‘in’ thing now ….so you are an ‘IN’ person… Diane

  7. Haha! I’m just too cool for school! (and too old)!

  8. Strange and wonderful story! And I’m glad you didn’t decide to wait till you’re 85, even tho you’ll still look very youthful with your ponytail… : )

    I’ve had crooked teeth all my life, but never thought too much about it as a kid, since all my uncles on my mother’s side had exactly the same teeth. Nobody really notices them nowadays anyway, since I grow my mustache down to my chin. They do tend to notice the mustache, however… : P

  9. Mark you are making me laugh so much this morning! Ahhh wiping tears!

    I’m thinking of you and your mustache softly fluttering in a gentle breeze! LOL! You just made my day I hope you know!!! :D

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