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Subject: Re: headgear and Sean


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Bumper (NT)
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Date Posted: 18:10:57 07/12/04 Mon
In reply to: Joseph 's message, "headgear and Sean" on 15:59:07 07/07/04 Wed

>Thanks for your reply. It sure sounds that you are in
>that "I'm paying for it so you listen to me syndrome"
>That's tough, but they do pay the bill! What I don"t
>understand from your description is that you state
>that your one headgear fits both the top and bottom
>molars at the same time. That would mean that the
>inner bow has two arms on each side emerging like a V
>where the outer bow and the inner bow are soldered
>together just infront of the lips. It seems to me that
>it would be almost impossible to slip two ends into
>the molar tubes on the top and bottom at the same time
>and it would be imposible to open ones mouth.

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