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Subject: Re: Two archwires !!


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Gena from Georgia
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Date Posted: 12:23:52 07/20/04 Tue
In reply to: Laurent 's message, "Two archwires !!" on 11:16:53 07/19/04 Mon

I currently have two--one is very thick and is shaped into a weird contraption in attempts to move my once impacted adult canine. It hurt a little bit the first few days I had it but like the other adjustments, that soon went away and my tooth has already moved a little bit in only 2 weeks time.


>I never thought it was possible.
>Today at my last appointment, my ortho add a second
>archwire to the first one on my top teeth !!
>
>Now I have a total of 3 archwires ;)
>
>Not to bad for now.
>I just feel a little pain.
>
>Anybody else had two archires ?

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