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Subject: question about rotations...dr. rick, our hero


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glowstix
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Date Posted: 21:39:54 08/06/04 Fri

typically, how long do rotations take to be corrected in adults?? i have a fairly rotated tooth (the one between the canine and the middle front upper teeth, forgot what that one is called). i also had gaps. i've been in treatment for 13 months. my gaps have closed thanks to our magical power chains but the tooth is still rotated. this is the hard part to explain but, since the tooth is still rotated and the gaps have closed, how can the tooth ever be rotated into its proper position?? it appears as if there is not enough space for it to be "counter rotated" into its correct position.

i had an adjustment on monday and i just now noticed this after an inspection tonight. i hate when i have questions but never seem to remember them when i'm actually at the office!?!?!?!!

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Re: question about rotations...dr. rick, our heroMarine Wife22:02:18 08/06/04 Fri
Re: question about rotations...dr. rick, our herodrrick12:44:05 08/07/04 Sat
Re: question about rotations...dr. rick, our heroKaren01:08:16 08/08/04 Sun


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