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I have no idea how much my smile cost (thank you parents) but I had braces like 8 years (& some surgeries) and they still couldn't get them that straight.
Very nice, S&S. How much time between the before and after? Did you consider this a want or need? Your teeth look bigger now, not just straighter. Did you have to get any teeth pulled to accomplish this? I did not know until my late thirties that sometimes teeth are removed and jaws cut and reset to "fix" teeth. I guess that would be in extreme cases only?
You know, I let my kid decide for himself whether to get the braces his dentist recommended. He decided not to. Actually the offer still stands, as he is still on our dental insurance (at age 20) and we do have some benefits for orthodontia. Also, I think his ability to choose was not as informed as it could be at the young age at which the issue came up. So I did not consider the rejection to be once and for all. I do think nice, orderly teeth are something that can transform a face in a way that makes a person seem healthier, somehow more appealing. I actually was sorry he chose against braces, but I accept his decision.
"There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass
Very nice, S & S! I'm currently in braces, not only because I was ashamed of my teeth, but because of my bite and the fact I was having jaw pain. The students at school can't get over that I have "bracelets on my teeth" at 47 -- their words, not mine.
It took about 13 months. I had a little bonding and filing done. The teeth are rotated in the first pic, so they may look smaller.
I wore invisalign for a few months and then I wore regular braces for 6 months. No pulling - thank God.
I think it was a need. I was psychologically very bothered by it...and now that I am a teacher with a degree in administration, I want to feel really, really good about my smile.
My bite was also a little uncomfortable.
I'm very happy I did it...but I am a perfectionist so I am not always happy with the job done...I find things wrong that I want to fix more but I won't.
I'm sure you could. Wouldn't trust it though...and I couldn't make all the necessary weekly visits during the school year like I can hear. I am a teacher.
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