Subject: I have no idea what is going on but please dont leave Marky |
Author:
drrick
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Date Posted: 14:53:41 07/12/04 Mon
In reply to:
Dianne
's message, "Marky, are you out there?" on 14:02:05 07/12/04 Mon
I have to admit I have no clue what is going on but it appears that there is some big argument going on and Marky is hitting the road.
Marky™ I have always enjoyed your posts and your positive attitude so please continue to post.
drrick®
>Hi Marky,
>
>I hope you've had a chance to reconsider leaving the
>forum and have decided to come back. Please don't let
>some anonymous idiot drive you out.
>
>I posted a new message because I didn't want to drag
>that old negative string up to the top of the board
>again. Otherwise we'll never get rid of it! But you
>asked me a question and I thought I'd try to answer
>it...
>
>>About your friend, and a night retainer, would you go
>>that way or full braces? i was offered a 24/7 retainer
>>to 'try' fix my underbite,but in my heart i knew that
>>a retainer(same as the ones we get when we brace
>>free), couldnt fix my underbite, i kept thinking how
>>in the world can it be fixed just by a reatainer? and
>>after all this time in braces im glad i went the full
>>metal,most of us here will prolly all need a retainer
>>for life , thats just the way it is for us adults :)
>>hehehe..
>>
>>PS looking at your friends teeth do you think that a
>>retainer would work only at night? i can see it
>>working if its stopping a ovwrbite getting worse or a
>>underbite, but what do the teeth do when they not
>>being retained. do they move all around,then get held
>>firm at night? im thinking this way,becuase when i had
>>elastics and missed a day rushin to work, i could feel
>>my teeth move a wee bit, same when a wire breaks,you
>>feel teeth goin back pretty fast ,
>
>My friend's teeth already look totally and completely
>straight to me. I can't remember what problem she was
>told she needed braces for, but she decided to opt for
>the lifetime retainer because her ortho told her that
>she might need to wear a lifetime retainer anyway,
>even if she goes for the braces option. I'm not
>entirely sure how the retainer would work or why it
>would be a good substitute for full braces. To be
>honest, it seems a bit weird to me. I think her
>problem was also an underbite, just a very mild one.
>I don't know how the retainer would fix that. Hmmmm.
>Maybe I'll try to convince her to come on this forum
>and let us know what her orthodontist's rationale
>was...
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