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Subject: Re: Canines


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Brandy
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Date Posted: 14:36:47 08/21/04 Sat
In reply to: Jim 's message, "Re: Canines" on 14:32:08 08/21/04 Sat

Keep in mind that you may be so used to seeing your canines out there that now it just looks odd to you. Maybe they'll begin to look more normal with time.

>It's your mouth and your teeth, so your taste is all
>that matters.
>
>I would ask him to bring them out more.
>
>>Hi Guys,
>>
>>I got my braces off about 4 months ago and am for the
>>most part happy with the results except for the fact
>>that I think my canines cave in too far as compared to
>>my other four front teeth. When I smile I feel like it
>>looks obvious that my canines should be sitting out
>>farther. I asked my orthodontist and he said they are
>>where they should be. Would the archwire have moved
>>them to the right position even though it looks a bit
>>odd. My ortho said the canine positioning is built
>>right into the bracket. I am just wondering if you
>>think I should pursue him on this subject and ask to
>>have something made to push them out more. I think my
>>canines make my smile too narrow but then again I
>>never went to school for ten years to know where they
>>shouold be anyway. And yes I do know about canine
>>guidance and it's purpose.
>>
>>Thanks Guys

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