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Subject: Re: bite ...


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drrick
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Date Posted: 10:43:01 08/01/04 Sun
In reply to: pickleweezle 's message, "Re: bite ..." on 09:42:51 08/01/04 Sun

Te teeth will move fater if they are apart since the movement is not fighting the forcr of occlusion. This is for the initial alignment stages. Once you are in elastics though this can change.

>I always try to keep my teeth the way they are
>supposed to do (as if I had elastics, while I don't
>yet). I don't know if that's a good idea, I just did
>it automatically...

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Re: bite ...pickleweezle11:04:08 08/01/04 Sun
Oh ok. Thanks drrick. (NT)Clo11:15:08 08/01/04 Sun


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