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Subject: Re: Retainer and significant "thspeetch" problem


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drrick
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Date Posted: 17:59:57 08/24/04 Tue
In reply to: Claire from NJ 's message, "Retainer and significant "thspeetch" problem" on 16:03:09 08/24/04 Tue

Its normal and you will get used to it.

You will probably drool a lot at first too but that will also stop.

>I just had partial braces removed today and was told
>to wear my retainer day and night. I have significant
>speech issues now that I have this glob of smooth
>acrylic on the roof of my mouth.
>
>Is this par for the course? Is it a poorly designed
>retainer? Does an Invisalign retainer have the same
>drawback? Dr. Rick or retainer veterans, please let
>me know.
>
>Thank you!

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