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Subject: Re: size of brackets-Dr. Rick


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Date Posted: 10:56:58 08/02/04 Mon
In reply to: ♫Lauren♫ 's message, "Re: size of brackets-Dr. Rick" on 10:08:16 08/02/04 Mon

Lauren, I'm so glad to hear that kind of info. My ortho is planning to put ceramics on my upper teeth on Monday, then metal lowers in 4 to 6 months. It sounds like my lips are going to stick out no matter what, so I'll go with what my ortho recommends. Thank you!!!


>Hey
>
>i also get canker sores very often adn was very
>concerned with getting them with braces. Ive actually
>found that my metal brackets give me more canker sores
>than my ceramic brackets(top front 6 ceramics) the
>ceramics seem to b less sharp

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