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  1. #1
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    Tell her I said CONGRATS!
    That's interesting though that she's only 10 and is already getting them off. My son will be nine on Monday and the dentist said we are still a few years away from the braces discussion... hmmm...
    But yeah, I bet she's STOKED! Cool on her!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy
    Tell her I said CONGRATS!
    That's interesting though that she's only 10 and is already getting them off. My son will be nine on Monday and the dentist said we are still a few years away from the braces discussion... hmmm...
    But yeah, I bet she's STOKED! Cool on her!!

    Her teeth literally overlapped in front on top, so she needed the early intervention. She may need a second round of braces when more of her permanent teeth come in. But all of the front permanents are straight now! There are like 2 rounds of braces now for kids, so your son probably falls into the luckier category of being able to wait til he's got more of his permanent teeth in.
    Sarah

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    Fab that she has them off... like Running Mommy child, my son was much older before he even got them on - all his baby teeth had to be gone before he could have braces.

    Nearly two years later and he was free of them - a year and a bit later, he still wears the retainer at night, but he remembers that himself... he's 17 this August.

    I think it must be a wonderful feeling to be rid of them - I know its a great feeling to not have to be taking him for all those check-ups...


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


 

 

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