Bionator

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arca
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Bionator

#1 Post by arca »

Hi,

I'm 32, and have always had a deep bite which needed fixing, but been too cowardly to go for the braces. On moving to Switzerland, I've been to a new dentist who has suggested a'bionator' as some kind of brace that i can wear at night and will help. It all sounds like a great idea, as something I can do without goijg the whole way, but I worry whether it is actually effective. For one, it's pretty expensive. For another, it's not something I was ever offerend in the UK (where I am from). Have any other adults used one of these bionators successfully?

jaswi
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Joined: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:17 am

#2 Post by jaswi »

I don't think a bionator would work with adults, because its designed to stimulate growth. Just my 2 cents.

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