Braces Distorted Her Face — She Couldn’t Even Eat!
08 Dec 2025Jacqueline was a beautiful, healthy young woman with a perfect smile, until her jaw began to fall apart... the real nightmare started after her braces were removed: her teeth stopped meeting, her face became more and more distorted every day, and the doctors helplessly shrugged their shoulders...
The Day She Had Waited For Years
Jacqueline Denny had waited for this day for almost two years. The day her braces would finally be removed was supposed to mark the beginning of a new life — light, beautiful, and confident. She sat in the orthodontist's chair, swinging her legs like a schoolgirl, glowing with anticipation.
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— So, are you ready? — Dr. Hill asked, looking into her eyes over the mask.
— Ready! I didn’t even sleep all night.
However, Jacqueline had no idea that this day would become the beginning of her nightmare...
Joy Lasted Only A Short Time
When the assistant carefully removed the last braces, Jacqueline felt a wave of lightness spread through her whole body. She ran her tongue over her smooth teeth — so unusual and... pleasant!
— Oh… this feels so strange!

Dr. Hill smiled.
— You’ll get used to it. Everything is perfect, straight, beautiful! You could take photos or do an ad!
Jacqueline tried to close her teeth and for the first time felt a faint tingling — subtle, almost weightless...
The First Alarm
Jacqueline tensed slightly...
— I think… something just pricked. Here, in the front.
The doctor leaned in slightly.

— That’s normal. Your nerves are reacting to the change in pressure. It will settle in a couple of days.
Jacqueline nodded but inside something quivered uneasily — a brief, barely noticeable impulse of fear. She pushed it aside, deciding not to ruin this long-awaited moment.
The Conversation That Was Supposed To Reassure Her
While the doctor typed out recommendations, Jacqueline closed her teeth again — and the strange sensation repeated itself, this time stronger.
— Doctor, are you sure everything is okay?
— Absolutely. You’re just very sensitive after wearing braces for so long.
— But they seem… not to meet properly.

The doctor shrugged.
— Give it time. Your bite memory needs to readjust. It’s like after a cast is removed - the body has to relearn how to function properly.
Jacqueline wanted to ask more but she saw she was being gently guided toward the door.
— Call me if anything - but I’m sure everything is perfect.
That “perfect” would echo in her ears for many nights to come...
But For Now, She Was Euphoric!
Barely out of the clinic, Jacqueline took a selfie — wide smile, sunlight, lightness.
She dialed Amelia before even crossing the street.
— Milli, guess who officially looks better than yesterday?
— Finally! Send me a photo!

Jacqueline sent the picture.
— Well? How do I look?
— Oh, baby, you’re amazing! I’m proud of you!
Jacqueline laughed out loud, catching her reflection in the shop windows. She felt renewed, as if she had removed not just the braces but the weight of the past years.
— Shall we celebrate tonight?
— Of course! Today is your day!
At that moment, Jacqueline truly believed that it would be just like that.
The Strange Feeling She Ignored
On her way home, she tried her “new” smile again — just a habit, just joy, just play.
But when she closed her mouth, her teeth met slightly differently — not like before. She frowned.
— Hm…

She tried again. The strange tingling pricked again, this time sharper. Her heart skipped a beat.
— No… the doctor said it’s normal!
She took a deep breath, straightened her shoulders, and took a step forward, unaware that this sound — a quiet alarm — would soon turn into a scream.
Things Would Only Get Worse
Weeks passed, and the tingling only increased. Sometimes it came so sharply that she froze in the middle of a room, as if someone had touched her shoulder.
— Maybe it’s normal? — she asked her friend Amelia over a cup of coffee.
— After braces, everyone has some pain. Don’t overthink it!

Jacqueline nodded but her anxiety grew. She looked at herself in the mirror more and more, trying to understand what had changed in her smile. At some point, the difference became almost imperceptible… but it was there.
One day, trying to bite an apple, she felt her teeth collide incorrectly — slightly to the side, missing the usual point.
— Strange…
Bite Collapse
And then in November, it happened — the moment that knocked her off balance. She closed her mouth — and her teeth simply did not meet. A tiny but noticeable gap remained between them.
— No… no… why?
She tried again and again but the gap stayed...

In the mirror, she noticed slight asymmetry — so subtle that another person might not see it but she felt it like a blow.
— What’s happening to me…
That night she sat in the bathroom for a long time, quietly crying so no one would hear...
Turning To The Doctor
She returned to Dr. Hill.
— This can’t be, — the doctor repeated, examining the images.
— But you see! My teeth won’t meet.
— Maybe it’s temporary. We need to wait.

— But it’s getting worse!
The doctor sighed, as if admitting helplessness.
— Let’s observe for now.
Jacqueline left the clinic feeling that no one was taking her problem seriously...
Clicks and Pain That Could Not Be Ignored
Symptoms that once seemed minor now intensified. Her jaw clicked with every bite, sometimes locking sharply, making her freeze, afraid to move.
— I’m scared, — she told Amelia.
— Go to another doctor if this one can’t help.

— I’ve already been to three. And none of them know anything.
Every day she opened her mouth more cautiously, as if her own jaw had become her enemy… and doctors continued to assure her it was temporary… but in reality, it was far from it!
Changes That Could Not Be Hidden
Photos became unbearable. In a picture from her niece’s birthday, she saw a clear difference for the first time: her bite was shifting, and her face looked slightly different — as if it had been quietly, imperceptibly reshaped without her knowing.
— Who is this?..

Then she realized — it was her.
— I’m becoming ugly…
Her mother tried to comfort her.
— You’re imagining things. You’re beautiful.
But Jacqueline felt something inside her breaking, shifting, moving, and it could no longer be stopped.
Ordinary Life Turned Into A Trial
What was even scarier — basic things like eating became a real torture. She could not bite an apple or bread — everything slipped, fell, provoking anger and despair.
— I’m almost thirty, and I eat like a baby, — she whispered, cutting a banana into microscopic pieces.
Talking also became difficult — her jaw tired as if she had run a marathon.

At work, it was noticed too…
— You’ve lost weight. Are you okay?
— Yes, just tired.
She smiled, trying to hide everything — the clicks, the pain… but hiding it became increasingly impossible. She could not have imagined then that the next ten years of her life would turn into a real hell... all because of braces!
Long Before That…
From early childhood little Jacqueline was fascinated by girls with Hollywood smiles — straight teeth, that light sparkle of confidence she herself could not feel at all. Her teeth were not bad but her front ones slightly overlapped, and her lower row was uneven.

She did not like to laugh openly, always covering her mouth with her hand, even when a joke was truly funny. Being very small she could not even imagine that this problem would steal many years of her normal life…
Support From Loved Ones
Her parents always supported her, and her mother, seeing little Jacqueline’s worries, always said:
— You are so beautiful, what are you embarrassed about?

And she would shrug, not explaining that it was not about beauty… but about the strange heaviness in her jaw that appeared every time she smiled widely. Back then she thought everyone had it. But soon she realized — they did not…
The Mockery…
In the lower grades no one noticed her teeth. But everything changed by the age of twelve. Children at that age are cruel without understanding it. One day in the locker room a girl named Chloe suddenly said:
— Look, her teeth are like slightly overlapping each other.

Jacqueline felt her cheeks burn…
— Nothing is overlapping, — she tried to defend herself.
But it was too late — three girls were already whispering, glancing at her. And from that moment the bullying only began…
School Became A Nightmare...
A week later someone in class yelled:
— Smile! Come on!
She blushed and turned away.
— Oh, come on, — snorted a boy named Dustin, — she is just afraid her teeth will mix up.

The class burst out laughing. And even though the joke was stupid, it burned into her memory so deeply that Jacqueline kept hearing it inside herself for many years… and her classmates did not even understand that they were breaking Jacqueline’s life in the literal sense!
The Awkwardness That Grew With Her
By thirteen she walked through the school corridors only with her mouth closed. Any laughter — only “inside”, quiet, without showing her teeth. In photos she almost did not smile. One day her music teacher asked:
— Honey, why are you so serious?

Jacqueline wanted to say: “My smile looks bad,” but something else came out:
— I do not like being photographed.
But even that was not enough — from time to time she caught the looks of other teenagers lingering on her face. But one conversation with a friend became fateful…
Maybe This Is The Solution?
One day her friend Amelia quietly said:
— You know… teeth can be straightened. It is not scary, yes a little unpleasant but nothing more…
She said it without malice but Jacqueline felt as if she fell through the floor.
— Do you think my teeth look… bad? — she whispered.

— No! Just… you often hide your smile. I thought maybe that is why.
These words sparked a mix of shame and hope — maybe braces really could change everything. However at that time Jacqueline was nowhere near that step… because big changes were coming into her life!
The College That Gave Hope
When Jacqueline entered college, she was sure: all the bad things were behind her and life would finally give her a chance. New classrooms, crowds of students, the smell of coffee in the hallways — everything felt fresh and full of promise, as if so many possibilities had just opened before her… at least that was what she thought then.

The first weeks were almost perfect: easy classes, new acquaintances, and a sense of freedom that made her head spin. She even caught herself thinking that she finally felt like the version of herself she had always dreamed of being. Finally no one looked strangely at her teeth or anything else… she finally felt free!
Friends Who Could Smile… But Could Not Support
Lisa and Sara entered her life quickly and loudly — two bright girls who always knew where to go and what to say.

Next to them Jacqueline felt like part of a “cool” group and believed she had finally stopped being invisible. But very soon she noticed small, unpleasant details: whenever she started telling a story, Lisa would interrupt her halfway through.
Was It Disappointment Again?!
— Wait, wait… did you see Dylan’s new post? — blurted out Sara when Jacqueline was talking about her weekend plans…
And the attention instantly shifted.

And when Jacqueline shared her dream of applying for an internship at a major publishing house, Sara would give that heavy little smirk:
— Hm. Well… try. Maybe it will work out.
The words seemed harmless but there was so much envy and insincerity in them… Jacqueline pretended not to notice but every time something inside her tightened unpleasantly…
A Life No One Saw
Her second year became a real trial: her father lost his job, her mother took on additional shifts, and the family suddenly lacked money desperately. To avoid dropping out, Jacqueline took two part-time jobs — a waitress in the evenings and a library assistant in the mornings.

Sometimes she came back to the dorm so exhausted she did not even take off her jacket, she just fell onto the bed…
“Caring” Friends
She did not tell her friends anything, although she understood very well that they had noticed her disappearances.
— Are you not coming with us again? — Sara asked one day.
— I am saving money, — Jacqueline said.
— Oh, stop it. You are not a beggar, - Lisa waved her hand dismissively.

It was at that moment that Jacqueline realized they did not care. They cared so little that she could disappear for weeks and they would not even ask why. But that was far from the worst part… one morning, after a quick breakfast in the cafeteria, the world suddenly blurred before her eyes… and she lost consciousness.
The Morning That Scared Everyone
Jacqueline woke up from someone screaming.
— Jacqueline?! God, open your eyes! — Sara’s voice was shaking so badly it was frightening.

She was lying on the cold floor of the hallway, not understanding how she ended up there. Her heart was beating in painful jolts, her hands were trembling.
— What happened?.. — she whispered.
— You just collapsed, — Sara tried to smile but her lips were shaking.
A Crowd of Curious People Gathered…
— I thought you died… God, you scared me so much!
Students and a campus employee who had called medical assistance were already standing around them.

Jacqueline tried to get up by herself but her body simply would not respond. For the first time she felt a real, animal fear — as if her own body had failed her. She could not go on like this anymore! If even her body was protesting…
Examination At The Student Clinic
The medical office was too bright and too quiet. The monitor beeped rhythmically, tracking her pulse, and Doctor Levy, a woman in her fifties, was looking at her over her glasses so attentively, as if she were trying to read the truth between the lines.

— Are you eating poorly?
— I… eat normally, — Jacqueline muttered, not knowing what to do with her eyes.
— Sleep?
— Around four to five hours…
The doctor sighed… a worried expression appeared on her face.
Jacqueline Was Playing With Fire
— And two jobs, correct?
Jacqueline frowned.
— How do you know?
— I have been here for twenty years. Girls like you always try to carry everything on their own. And they always end up here…

These words cut deeper than she expected. She felt exposed.
After tests and examination, the diagnosis was simple but frightening… especially for someone as young as Jacqueline!
A Sad Verdict
The doctor delivered the diagnosis calmly but seriously: severe exhaustion, dehydration, blood pressure spikes.
— You need a break. Immediately. Otherwise the next step will be hospitalization.

— I cannot afford to take a break…
— You cannot afford your body collapsing, — the doctor answered firmly. At this rate next time you will end up in the hospital! Believe me, I know what I am talking about!
A Very Unpleasant Phone Call
Jacqueline actually listened to the doctor’s advice and took a short academic leave, and for a couple of days she hardly got out of bed — she slept, drank water, stared at the ceiling as if trying to re-enter her own life. But those very “couple of days” became the beginning of a new nightmare: her manager from the café called her on the third day.

— You missed four shifts. Why did you not show up?
— I was at the health center, I had… I fainted, my blood pressure…
Consequences That Turned Out Worse Than The Fainting Itself
— It does not matter. We need reliable employees. You do not have to come back.
Jacqueline sat on her bed with the phone in her hands, unable to believe what she had just heard.
— But… I warned you…

— You sent a message an hour before your shift. That is not enough. Good luck finding a new job!
The line went dead.
Jacqueline stared at the empty screen, feeling everything inside turn cold.
She had lost her income just as she barely recovered from fainting, and now a new wave of stress hit her so sharply she wanted to disappear…
Days She Wanted To Fast-Forward Through
That night she barely slept… Thoughts kept spinning in her head: “What now? How do I pay for school? How do I tell my mom? How do I keep going?” The next day she tried to show up for her second job — at the library but they were already looking at her differently there as well.
— We cannot allow absences, — the administrator said. — If it happens again, we will have to reduce your hours.

She nodded, apologized but inside everything kept sinking deeper and deeper… It felt like she would start suffocating at any moment. But Jacqueline pulled herself together, convincing herself that if she did not take care of herself, no one would do it for her… and quietly got to work.
The Life That Had Finally Begun To Smile At Her
Gradually everything truly began to improve, and Jacqueline felt it with every cell of her body. She found a new part-time job at a café, this time with a more adequate management team. Moreover, her efforts were appreciated, and almost immediately she was unexpectedly promoted: now she was responsible for the morning shifts, earned more, and could finally stop counting every dollar.

Her studies also went smoothly, as if the invisible heaviness that had once pulled her down simply disappeared. She distanced herself from Sara and Lisa — and to her surprise she realized that without them life felt much easier and much calmer. For the first time in a long while Jacqueline caught herself thinking that she actually liked living. And by the way, fate was already preparing an unexpected twist for her.
A Chance Encounter That Turned Everything Upside Down
One ordinary day she was sorting books in the library when she heard a quiet male voice behind her, a voice in which politeness mixed with a hint of shyness.

— Excuse me… could you tell me where to find the psychology section?
She turned around and saw a tall guy with slightly tousled hair and the softest smile she had ever seen. He was holding a book but he looked as if he had completely forgotten why he came there in the first place.
An Unforced Conversation
— Shelf eighteen, on the right, — she answered, looking at him more attentively.
— Are you sure? — he narrowed his eyes almost playfully. — It feels like you made that up on the spot just to give me a reason to come back.
She laughed, surprised at her own reaction.

— Do you need help or are you just flirting?
— More like the second one, — he admitted honestly, and Jacqueline suddenly felt warmth spreading inside her… and at that moment she did not even suspect that this meeting would literally turn her life upside down.
She Did Not Notice How She Began Getting Used To Him
That was how Brian appeared — at first simply a guy who “accidentally” stopped by the library every week. Then he started showing up every day. He always found a reason to talk, brought her coffee, suggested taking a walk after her shift.

They laughed at the same jokes, discussed movies, shared stories, and everything felt so natural that Jacqueline did not even notice how she grew used to him.
The Feeling That Made Life Brighter
When Brian asked her out for the first time, she was terrified that he would notice her biggest insecurity — her shyness, her self-consciousness, that awkwardness that had followed her since childhood. But everything turned out completely differently. He looked at her as if he saw only the good. He said:
— You are the most beautiful girl I have ever met. You smile so sincerely that it disarms me.

She blushed, looked away but deep inside she was dancing from happiness. She had not felt this confident in a very long time, and her old worries about her appearance suddenly seemed almost silly. Jacqueline blossomed next to him, and each day became something special.
The Friend Who Returned Not Without a Reason
It was during this time that something strange happened — her former friend Sara suddenly showed interest in her again. After months of silence she acted as if she had suddenly awakened and decided they should become “best friends” once more.

— You disappeared completely, — she said in her sweet voice that sounded a little too soft to be genuine. — Let us go get coffee, I missed you so much.
Sara wrote to her every day, insistently asking her to meet and speaking just a bit more sweetly than usual.
Naivety Can Be Very Harmful
Jacqueline did not see anything suspicious in it. She had always been too kind, too ready to give people a second chance. So yes, they did meet a couple of times.

Sara laughed, asked about her life, gave her compliments but there was something in her gaze that Jacqueline could not quite read. She did not yet know that none of this was a coincidence. And that Sara had her own reason to return at that exact moment.
The “Friend” Who Was Far Too Interested
What Sara seemed to care about the most was Brian. She could listen to Jacqueline’s stories for hours, tilting her head slightly as if she genuinely cared.
— And what did he tell you? — she asked when Jacqueline shared details about their last date.

— Well… he said that I look happy, — Jacqueline smiled.
— Happy? — Sara raised her eyebrow. — Funny. And does he look happy too?
Jacqueline did not notice the false softness slipping into Sara’s voice.
Sometimes You Should Not Open Up To Everyone
Jacqueline did not notice how attentively Sara absorbed every detail, as if she were collecting puzzle pieces. Sara knew how to appear friendly so convincingly that seeing through her intentions was almost impossible.

And Jacqueline, gentle and trusting, told her everything: where they walked, what they talked about, how Brian looked at her. She could not imagine that every one of these stories was becoming part of someone else’s plan.
A Chance Encounter That Was Not Accidental
One Saturday, when she and Brian came to their favorite coffee shop near campus, Jacqueline suddenly heard a familiar voice.
— Oh! Jacqueline! What a surprise!
Sara stood by the entrance with an effortlessly relaxed smile, although her eyes revealed a suspiciously focused gleam.

— What a coincidence! I did not expect to see you here, you usually sleep at this time — said Jacqueline.
— What a pleasant accident — Sara replied.
But she walked up to them too quickly, too confidently, as if she had been waiting and had carefully planned that exact moment.
Sara Was in No Rush To Leave
— So this is your Brian? — she asked so sweetly that Jacqueline felt a hint of uneasiness. — Nice to finally meet. I heard so much about you…
Brian smiled politely, slightly awkward.
— Nice to meet you.

— Likewise, — Sara said, deliberately letting her eyes run over him as if she did not even try to hide it.
Jacqueline did not notice it but Brian tensed. And Sara, sipping her coffee, kept asking questions — too direct, too curious.
There Was Simply Too Much Of Her
— How long have you been together?
— What are your plans for the next months?
— Do you see each other often?

She laughed and pretended to be joking but there was a strange sharpness beneath her words, as if she were testing boundaries… but no one dared to tell her it was time to leave.
The Relationship That Grew Deeper
Despite the awkwardness of that meeting, Jacqueline and Brian’s relationship kept developing perfectly. They walked through the campus in the evenings, shared secrets, prepared little surprises for each other. Brian often told her warm things:
— I have never seen a girl more sincere than you. I feel alive when I am next to you.

She listened, freezing from happiness, and felt that she had found something truly hers — her first real, grown-up romance that made her calmer, more confident, stronger. Sometimes he came to the library just to give her a small note: “You make my day better.” Sometimes she brought him pastries she secretly took from the cafeteria. But soon everything changed.
Sara, Who Appeared More And More Often
Yet alongside all the sweetness appeared another detail — Sara suddenly began showing up in Jacqueline’s life more and more often.
— You and Brian are there again today? — she texted in the mornings. — Maybe I should come too?
— And where are you going this evening?
— Would you mind if I join you?

Jacqueline shyly explained that she wanted to spend time with Brian alone but Sara acted as if she did not hear it. She waited for them near classrooms, appeared in places she had never been before, and behaved so casually as if all of it were pure coincidences. This continued for several weeks and then one moment happened that completely broke Jacqueline’s heart.
Something She Wished She Had Never Experienced
One evening, when Jacqueline went for a run to calm down after a long workday, she noticed a familiar silhouette in the distance… Brian was walking by the river. And next to him… was Sara! They stopped by a bench. Sara leaned closer, whispered something very quietly… and then touched his lips with her lips…Jacqueline ran into the light straight toward them. — What… what is this?! — her voice cracked…
— Jacqueline! Wait, this is not what you think! — he raised his hands as if defending himself.

— She is the one… — Brian started. — She is the one who tried to kiss me! I came because she said she wanted to ask about a surprise birthday present for you. I thought… I thought she just wanted to help…
— Oh, of course, — Jacqueline interrupted. — And I am supposed to believe this just like that?!
Such a Nightmare You Would Not Wish Even on an Enemy…
Jacqueline stood there, barely breathing, while Brian tried to explain what had happened but before he managed to say anything, Sara suddenly cut in, and there was not even a trace of friendliness left in her voice. — You really thought I actually wanted to be your friend? — she said coldly. — God, Jacqueline, you are so naive. Yes, I liked Brian! And yes, I am not letting him go!

— And by the way, — she looked Jacqueline up and down, — maybe you should be thanking me. Seriously… those hideous teeth of yours… I have no idea how you could ever think someone would stay with you for long. It was the kind of blow that pushed Jacqueline even deeper down… pulling her back into old insecurities, old fears, old wounds…
The Decision That Changed Her Life
The next few days Jacqueline spent in a haze. Brian’s messages stayed unread, his calls unanswered. She could not understand whom to believe, what to believe, and whether there was anything left in this story that did not hurt. And at some point she simply shut every door and told herself it was time to take control of her own life. The first step was braces — she had been terrified of getting them for years but now she knew she would never again let anyone hurt her with words about her smile. She wanted to become stronger and to stop hiding what had always been her biggest insecurity.

For several years she lived with the hope that braces would fix everything. But when they were removed, the real nightmare began, as you remember… Her jaw cracked, hurt, shifted every month so badly that Jacqueline sometimes could not even eat properly. And the most frightening part — her face started to change shape, and the pain followed her everywhere: in classes, at work, even in her sleep. Doctors could not understand what was happening for years, and Jacqueline felt trapped in an endless corridor where every new specialist simply raised their hands helplessly. For almost ten years she lived like this — between fear… and a desperate search for answers…
The Diagnosis That Explained Everything
Only when she finally found a doctor she truly trusted did the truth finally come out. Jacqueline had severe jaw misalignment, deformities, and destruction of the temporomandibular joint.

She needed four surgeries at once: TMJ prosthetic replacement, LeFort I reconstruction, coronoidectomy, and transplantation of dermal-fat tissue and fascia. It sounded terrifying but she knew that without them her life would only continue to fall apart. She agreed.
Her New Face and Her New Life
The surgeries were successful, the recovery was long but with every passing month Jacqueline slowly returned to her old self — or maybe even to the version of herself she had once only dreamed of becoming. The pain disappeared, her smile became perfect, her face regained symmetry. When she looked in the mirror after fully healing, she understood that she had finally broken free — from pain, from the past, from the words that had once made her cry.

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Now she lived as if starting from a clean page — strong, beautiful, confident, and genuinely happy. — I will never let anyone hurt me again, — Jacqueline whispered to her reflection. And this time, she meant every word!