By Sue Seboda, Dental Part 18

Sooooo, you might wonder after hearing this dental saga, am I happy with the choice to do Wilckondontics and orthodontics? Without question, the answer is yes. The outcome is nothing short of amazing. And correcting my bite will result in good dental health well into the future whereas pulling an overcrowded tooth to resolve pain would have created nightmares both functionally and aesthetically. Is doing surgery and orthodontics a challenge and expensive? Yes, but it would have been far worse if I had done nothing.
Combining Wilckodontics with orthodontics was a winner, especially at my age. First of all, I needed the bone graft to even move the teeth and second, Wilckodontics reduced the overall time in orthodontics dramatically.
So what’s next? In a couple months after my back teeth settle, the periodontist will install a permanent retainer on the lower teeth and pull out the blue paper and grinder to make final adjustments to the bite. Remember the wear pattern on the teeth is based on the original location before the teeth were moved. It makes sense that the wear pattern may need to be adjusted before the bite is correct. This is done with subtle adjustments to the tooth’s surface. Unfortunately, I also have to replace some crowns for the same reason. Sigh.
After the bite is adjusted, my dentist with her artistic flare will do some bonding to fix the chips and minimize the appearance of the vertically challenged teeth. I have no interest in veneers or other invasive procedures that are strictly aesthetic. And that will be a wrap (I hope). Before and after pictures will be forthcoming. Plus I will do a complete summary of the pros and cons of the experience. If you need the list before it’s posted, please send a message.
The choice to do Wilckodontics and orthodontics should be made with open eyes, fully understanding your goals, the total cost, benefits, potential side effects and consequences of doing nothing. It is a long process requiring patience and perseverance. For me it was worth it. On the other hand, if the goal had been purely aesthetic, not sure my opinion would be the same. Pick the right team and feel free to ask for recommendations. My team is excellent. Which leads me to discuss an interesting trend….
PS. Thanks Lori for the perfect description of this experience, a saga.







I love mineral baths and was delighted to discover this journey would include hours of soaking time. The hotel is pleasing, in a gorgeous setting, comfortable and well off the American tourist route so prices are quite moderate.
It is a good thing the wine has a lower alcohol content because happy hour starts at the normal time but dinner is very late, typically already in bed late. The second day I joined a couple of Susan’s friends and Susan for a hair appointment in the nearby small town of Oliveto. We had lunch in a lovely spot and because I was starving and had no idea when my next meal would be, ordered the carne mista without any consideration of how it would actually get into my stomach.
Friday the bride and groom took the group to a gorgeous winery. I loved every second of this trip including the bus ride with wheels a foot from the cliff. We wine tasted to our hearts content while enjoying stunning views and noshing on cured meats and cheeses.
I desperately wanted to load my plate but good manners dictated otherwise . We returned to the hotel late afternoon and met on the gorgeous patio for yes more wine and yet another superb sunset. New friends invited me to join them at a nearby seafood restaurant and we arrived at 9:30. The restaurant was empty so I assumed perhaps not everyone eats late but to our amazement the place was full by 10:30.






To prevent meals from moving in between my back teeth, flossing is essential. The only solution during recovery is rinsing vigorously (still love this word). Plus I wonder if I need to stand a few feet away from people???
Maybe I wasn’t so great after all. Worse, she crouched down just before impact. I yelled don’t bend down but it was too late, she came in fast and low. I was propelled into the air, landed flat out leaving my skis exactly where they were. What a great photo that would have been.
So I am attempting to force the tray on my lower teeth and my finger slips and digs into my tender, Frankenstein gums. Yes, the F bomb came out of my mouth, vigorously you might say. It was not my finest moment. Of course I stood in the no longer serene room and apologized to all the young moms.
Soooo, let’s get to the question you have been dying to ask. How do you look after surgery? Not bad at first but the swelling kicked in on Wednesday and peaked Friday.
Fair warning, these photos do not grasp the extent of the swelling but perhaps this story will paint an accurate picture. Earl was away for the weekend and when he returned on Sunday the swelling was almost gone.
He duly noted that and then told me that I had looked like an old lady who lost her teeth. Hot.
Peak blackness was Sunday but those babies lingered through the following weekend. Come up with a good story. People either stare or ask. I like the “askers”. What I needed was some black lipstick to complete the look but alas my black lipstick was in Key West where such things are needed.
braces/invisalign by more than half. The first selfie above was the day after surgery, the second was 3 days after and the selfie with the zombie base makeup was at 6 days. And for comparison, the nonselfie photo was taken just before all this started. My vanity demanded inclusion of a normal photo.