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Subject: Re: question for doc...


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Bumper (NT)
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Date Posted: 18:06:13 07/12/04 Mon
In reply to: glowstix 's message, "question for doc..." on 20:02:42 07/07/04 Wed

>is it ever possible to correct an underbite without
>jaw surgery?? i've been to 2 orthos. one wants me
>wearing a retainer-like device with screws that will
>push my upper teeth over the lower ones. i really
>didn't trust this. second ortho says surgery. in the
>end, i said leave my underbite alone and just fix the
>gaps+rotation i had. plus i really can't afford the
>surgery anyway or the weeks of hell after the surgery
>but it still bothers me a bit.
>
>also, does it even make sense to leave the underbite
>alone?? am i at risk down the road for oral problems
>as i get older??

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