Ok, my English is not the best when it comes to medicine-language. But:
My friend has been in braces, and her orthodontist "burned off" some of her gum tissue, so it wouldn't show as much when she smiles:D It looks really nice. I really want this done, because I have really small teeth!
So, I'll talk to my orthodontist about it next time. If he doesn't offer it, I'll go to my friend's ortho:) Just thought I'd share, might be others with the same problem on here! There is hope:D
There is a way to get a "gum tissue free" SMILE!
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There is a way to get a "gum tissue free" SMILE!
Braces on: March 6th 2007
Both upper and lower metals
Been in braces for: 1 year 15 days
Next adjustment: Feb. 28th- 08
my braces log: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... ht=#227971
Both upper and lower metals
Been in braces for: 1 year 15 days
Next adjustment: Feb. 28th- 08
my braces log: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... ht=#227971
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Of course, thanks for the info guys:D
Braces on: March 6th 2007
Both upper and lower metals
Been in braces for: 1 year 15 days
Next adjustment: Feb. 28th- 08
my braces log: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... ht=#227971
Both upper and lower metals
Been in braces for: 1 year 15 days
Next adjustment: Feb. 28th- 08
my braces log: http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... ht=#227971