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Subject: Re: Oh my bite!!! Dr. Rick? Friends?


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Lynn
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Date Posted: 14:14:10 08/21/04 Sat
In reply to: Melody 's message, "Oh my bite!!! Dr. Rick? Friends?" on 13:00:15 08/21/04 Sat

During the entire length of your treatment, your bite is destined to change. Sometimes it may seem "off" for a while until other things are corrected. I had this happen to me several times in the two years I've been in braces. As you get to toward the end of your treatment, things settle down. So don't freak out. It's perfectly normal.

If your bite has changed to the extent that it is difficult to chew and eat, talk to your ortho about it.

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Re: Oh my bite!!! Dr. Rick? Friends?Melody14:30:19 08/21/04 Sat
    Re: Oh my bite!!! Dr. Rick? Friends?Lynn23:11:35 08/21/04 Sat


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