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Subject: Unusual question...


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Melody
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Date Posted: 19:58:50 07/07/04 Wed

I have had braces for 8 days now, and one of the things being corrected is my midline. The top is way off to my left, and the bottom is off to my right. The odd thing is that when I open my mouth wide, my whole lower jaw looks shifted off to my right, like my chin and my whole lower arch are off center and pointed slightly to my right. I just wondered if braces will correct this? Should I mention this to the ortho tomorrow, or is he probably aware of it? (I don't want to seem silly) Any input would be appreciated. BTW, I just happened to notice this when I was taking digital pictures of my mouth to document my treatment. (It's amazing what you can see in those close-ups!!!)

Thanks all...

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Re: Unusual question...Gail09:22:20 07/08/04 Thu


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