Chapter 26
After this Friday Jess and I had more dates again. We went to bars, restaurants, movies and all kinds of other nice events. Jess and I grew closer together than ever before and we celebrated each little step in our recovery process. After about four months I had to wear the corset only during the day and after six months I was completely free from the corset from a medical point of view.
I also got my first prosthetic leg. The first few steps were weird. The pressure and the weight being transferred via the side of my leg, but I got used to it very quickly and luckily without major problems.
Jess’s repositioning of her jaws was a slow process, but it worked and turning the different screws of the RED frame made her jaws move to the correct position. The day I was released from my corset, Jess had a minor surgery to remove the pins that were running into her nose and the frame around her lower jaw. To stabilize het lower jaw a clear plastic arch bar was screwed just below her teeth into her gums.
Although because of the removal of the frame Jess needed another splint that not only covered her upper jaw, but also had a fixed piece keeping her lower jaw in the correct position without touching the upper jaw. It was more or less a fixed activator that had more impact on Jess’s speech than the previous biteplate had.
We still had a good contact with Susan and Dave and in the summer, Susan texted us on a Friday night that they were leaving for holiday, but that she had to show us something before they left. We had just opened a bottle of white wine, so we told them to come over.
It wasn’t long before the door bell rang and Jess rushed to open. I heard Jess exclaim: “WHAATT??”
Within moments Susan entered the balcony. When I looked at her I saw her trying to keep her mouth closed, but you could tell it was hard for her. Then she opened her mouth revealing small elegant brackets on all teeth, and a significant piece of plastic between her jaws.
“THurprithe!”, she said, showing clearly that she had scored some braces. Jess entered the balcony with a few wine glasses and after we all sat down and had a drink, Susan said slowly, so she could carefully form her words:
“Tho, ath you can thee and hear I got thome bratheth. Since the converthation we had in the car on our way to Franthe, the bratheth topic kept on my mind. Of courthe there wath tho much going on after that trip, that I didn’t prioritithe the thubject. It wath the thame time that Dave and I got involved more and more and I realithed that Dave couldn’t take hith eyeth of women wearing bratheth.
When I contacted your orthodontitht to talk about Chrith’th treatment, I took the plunge and got a conthult ath well to thee if I could fullfill my own dreamth, but altho get even more attention from Dave. It theemed that I had major iththueth going on and that if not taken care of, I would loothe teeth in the near future. He thtated that the headacheth that I have regularly, are cauthed by my bad bite.
However there wath one problem. Ath a lawyer I have to talk a lot, tho we had to find a way to minimithe the impact on my thpeech, but to addrethth the problemth. Therefore I got a mix of fixed and removable bratheth. Of courthe the bracketth are glued to my teeth but the biteplate and lipbumper are not. Only becauthe we are on holidayth the next two weekth I agreed to wire both in to get uthed to them ath thoon ath poththible.
The Monday after our holiday, the biteplate and lipbumper will be unwired, tho I can remove them if I have to talk a lot, or to plea for example, when it ith netheththary that I am underthtood very clearly.
Tho now I am a real bracefathe for a couple of yearth”.
Both Jess and I congratulated Susan with this big step and we both saw something was bothering her. We decided not to push Susan to her limits, so Jess asked: “And Dave, what do you think of thuthan’th bratheth?”
Putting his glass down, Dave said: “I think they are cute and to be honest, I think she is sexy as hell with these braces, especially when she puts in her head….” At that moment Dave realized he said something that he might not have said and got red from embarrassment. Susan got ever redder. Thankfully Susan composed herself quickly and said: “gear.”
“Yeth, I have to wear headgear ath well to prevent my withdom teeth to do any more damage. I guethth I thhouldn’t be athhamed of headgear in front of you two, knowing what you went through.”
Susan took her glass and sipped her wine. When she put her glass down she said: “Okay, I know what you want… I’ll put it in.”
Susan grabbed her purse and took out a small blue pouch that contained a facebow and a neckstrap. She then carefully put the ends of the facebow in the tubes on her molars. Next she took the neckstrap and connected one side to the facebow. With her left hand she got her hair out of the way and with her right hand she connected the strap at the other end of the facebow.
“And, what do you think?” she said.
Before Jess or I could say anything, Dave put his hand in Susan’s neck, pulled her close and gave her a deep and long kiss. When they finally broke apart I smiled and said: “I think Dave said it all.”