Rushed adjustments?
To keep this short and simple, my reline on the uppers went well enough they stayed without adhesive (which she said not to use for 3 days) all day. My lowers are more comfortable but I almost feel like it wasn't enough, but i think with adhesive they'll be fine.
However, she did an adjustment on the top palate because it was going far enough back in my mouth to gag me.
She also did the lower, on the inside where my tongue is, because it was digging into the area under my tongue. She thinned out the front of the lower as well but didnt want to take any more off, but i think she focused on the area under the front teeth.
Would thinning out where the canines sit help the insane caveman lip my lower is giving me? It literally looks like I have a couple packets of chewing tobacco in my bottom lip. I don't think she really thinned this area and focused on under the very front "biting" teeth. Have you experienced this with your immediate lower and gotten it fixed, or did you end up having to deal with it for 6 months until you can get permanents?
I think she forgot to buff them(both upper and lower) and they feel jagged and by the end of my work day I was so desperate to take them out I did it immediately in the car. I'm going to try to get back in ASAP, even if the liner material is still curing because it's just unbearable. Does what I'm describing seem like yes she didn't buff them, or could this be some part of the soft reline process? My appointment was supposed to be an hour and was more like 35.