Disturbance of canine eruption: background, diagnosis and tr

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Disturbance of canine eruption: background, diagnosis and tr

#1 Post by platinum »

Just read an article about canines. It seems to be very common that there are disturbances during the early stage of canine eruption.
I had never heard about that before I read about it in archwire.
Just wondering how many people have still baby canines...

camille
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#2 Post by camille »

I got my canines extracted before I got braces, about a month and a half ago. (I'm still a teenager, so it's kind of different.) The adult canines still haven't come in, and I'm worried that I'll need some surgery... eek!

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