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Subject: Re: headgear for adults


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tenny
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Date Posted: 13:02:23 08/10/04 Tue
In reply to: drrick 's message, "Re: headgear for adults" on 10:56:28 08/10/04 Tue

'Distalize' would mean moving the molars forward?

I've got an overbite. My ortho says I need it to push my front teeth back...If that's the case, would I still have other options besides jaw surgery?

I'll call him again to ask if I have a second option.



>If the headgear is being used to distalize teeth there
>are many other ways to do it.
>
>I would ask about other options.
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