Wednesday, February 20, 2013

With this ring, I thee bled!

Ok, so grammatically the title of this post is pretty rubbish, but hey - I'm trying to be funny!

I went back to the orthodontist on Tuesday - just 24 hours after having my spacers put in.  The spacers were removed and the rings (which will eventually be connected to the SARME / expander device) were sized for my upper molars and front upper teeth.  I think I had become complacent about pain as the spacers did not hurt or cause any discomfort - but I can tell you, having the rings fitted soon kicked me back to reality!

The process of sizing the rings involves sliding various different metal rings up over the teeth in question (quite roughly I might add) in order to find ones which are the perfect fit around the tooth - not too tight and not too loose.  The rings hit my gums a number of times and I could feel the edges of them against the inside of my cheeks as well as against my tongue.  This caused some discomfort but luckily the whole process only took 20 minutes or so.

Once the metal rings were fitted I had some impressions made and the rings were removed - phew!  The impressions will be sent to the lab to have the device built and this will be 'installed' on 4th March. Oh happy day!



Tuesday, February 19, 2013

How much will it all cost?

When I started enquiring about 'fixing' my jaw I first did a lot of research on pricing.  While the costs have worked out to a little more than I originally expected (well OK around 40% more), I still had a fair idea of what I was letting myself in for.


So for those of you out there who are looking into SARME/SARPE, orthodontics and bi-max surgery - here is the cost for each stage along with a breakdown of what fees make up the total.  All prices are in Australian dollars before any rebates from my private health fund or Medicare.

Stage 1 SARME = $6,250

Surgical fee = $3,000
Teeth removed x 5 = $550 (total)
Day surgery fees = $1,800
Anaesthetist fees = $900

Stage 2 Orthodontics = $10,800

Braces, adjustments and all appointment fees = $10,800 ($3750 initial deposit then $470 per month for 15 months).

While the orthodontics sound expensive this also includes consultations for two years after orthodontic work is completed.

Stage 3 Bi-maxillary (double jaw) surgery = $23,000 (approx.)

Pre-op surgical appointment = $1,500 (approx)
Surgical fees = $17,000
Hospital and anaesthetist fees including 1 night high dependency unit and five night stay total = $4,000 (approx.)

Other fees for x-rays, consults, veneers, cleaning and general dental = $3,000 (approx.)

Grand total for entire treatment = $40,000 (before any rebates)

Expensive?  Well yes it is - but remember these fees are before any health fund or Medicare rebates.  I can expect to receive about $8,000 in total from these rebates.  Then there are the tax refunds on top of that - the Australian government will give 20% back on all medical expenses over $2,200 in any tax year (after rebates from health funds and Medicare).  The cost of these procedures will be spread over two years, but I can still expect to receive another $5,000 or so back, which brings the grand total out of pocket to around $27,000 which is much more manageable.

If you are still reading but unsure of the prices I think its a matter of putting things into perspective.  Some people would not think twice about spending this much money on a brand new car.  Some people will easily spend $10K on an overseas holiday.  This is something that will last me for the rest of my life, so I definitely think it is a wise investment.

Well that's all for now - it's late here in Sydney and time for bed.  If you have any questions feel free to drop me a line or leave a comment.



The spacers are in!

It's all finally happening!  I had an orthodontist appointment today and got the spacers put in ready for the expansion device which should go in about a week from now.  The spacers are simply little plastic discs that are placed in between teeth to create a larger space in between them.

I had four spacers placed in total (two on each side of my upper jaw) and I have to say they are not as uncomfortable as I was led to believe.  My orthodontist had warned me to take some painkillers as he said there would be soreness and I did take a couple of painkillers over twelve hours ago, but I have felt no pain whatsoever.


While its not the most attractive pose, here you can see one of the blue spacers in my upper jaw - they're kinda cute :)

I'll be back in to see the orthodontist tomorrow to have the final impressions made for the expansion device. Three weeks and counting!