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Subject: Re: stubborn tooth!


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drrick
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Date Posted: 08:44:20 08/27/04 Fri
In reply to: naomi 's message, "stubborn tooth!" on 08:09:28 08/24/04 Tue

It wont necesarrily mess up your midline. I would prefer to ext the first bicuspid and bring the canine into place, but of course I never saw your teeth ;)

>Today I had my first adjustment after having braces
>for 8 weeks. The orthodontist said I've had quite a
>bit of movement because there was a good size bit of
>wire at the back. The only possible problem is that
>we were hoping to get my lower right cuspid to fit in
>with the rest of the bottom teeth. Right now it's
>behind the other teeth and there's only about half a
>centimeter (if that) space for it to move into. I
>have had a coil on there since I had the braces put on
>but it still doesn't seem to be budging to make room
>for this stubborn tooth! Today he put on a lot
>thicker wire on the bottom and this time it goes right
>to the very back molar (before it was only back as far
>as my first molar). He said if it hasn't improved by
>the next time he sees me (in 7 weeks) then I will have
>to have that tooth extracted. I'm wondering if that's
>going to screw my midline up. Wouldn't you have to
>take one tooth from each side to make it even? I have
>quite a mouthful of teeth so I'm not too worried about
>losing one as long as it will look ok when it's
>finished. It still seems weird that I have impacted
>wisdom teeth and we're not removing those but..one
>thing at a time I guess! :)
>
>~naomi

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Oops..it's not the canine..my bad!naomi19:33:49 08/28/04 Sat


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