What bothers me about my previous ortho is that there was never a discussion about options. Elastics and camouflage therapy was the only option presented. Nothing was mentioned in terms of side effects or long-term complications of excessive tooth shifting. Normally in the medical field one would say there is option A, option B (each presented with all benefits and risks), or the option to do nothing. What ever happened to informed consent in this field?
I've found this so often with orthos. One of the reasons is that to make tons of money and buy ferrari's (my ortho has his office strewn with model ferraris) they need to do a high volume of patients. Get buts in and out of seats fast. So they'r not thinking about your case except for the few minutes they're adjusting your looking at your wires. Second, it is common in the medical field --in fact there was a study done about this in the book FREAKANOMICS in which they found that if a doctor was knew two possible options and a third was presented that was better it was too much strain on their thinking to consider the third and they would by default go just with what they knew.
Third, ortho work is almost always terrible for your teeth. But it's sort of all not advertised to patients. I've read medical papers by orthos who write that a patient should be told, two years of braces will irrevocably damage your enamel (truth). Dark spaces and such are almost common with many, especially if done past adolescence. And they assume patients are retards who don't know the consequences so why tell them and worse they don't care. trust me, even today i asked my ortho about my tongue feeling so pressured and caught and he flat out said: "We don't consider the tongue, we're just looking at the alignment of the front teeth" MOTHERf**kER --I mean is this entire field retarded? I'm wondering if all this s**t is in some fine print they make you sign at the beginning of your treatment. I don't even remember if I signed something.
Also, once you've had the brackets attached, you're kind of in a prison. You've paid 2 grand or 3 grand for the initial hardware, now what the f**k are you gonna do, have it taken off and go to another ortho and start again? You know how people hate lawyers? NO -Dentists but especially orthos are f**king criminals. It's a criminal field and a criminal profession. Yes, you need it. But finding a good, smart, advanced actually caring one. Well that's one in a hundred or even thousand. It all starts with your ortho work so choose wisely. And for f**k's sake do ALL your research, ask tons of questions before you start treatment. TONS. If the dude get's irritated, brushes things off, doesn't answer like a f**king expert explaining something to a student. Then move on --it'll only get much much worse. And i'm not even exaggerating.