Two months in (pics included)

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Lioness
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Joined: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:12 am
Location: NY

Two months in (pics included)

#1 Post by Lioness »

Well, I'm just about two months into my sentence

My lips are still swollen and I can't shake this lisp :roll: but I'm doing okay. I'm getting a tooth extracted tomorrow. Personally I can't wait because I hate my lower teeth and whatever it takes for them straighten up I'll do.

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day one


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yesterday

My midline is a mess, but at least they are moving. The school year has started again. Now that I'm teaching in HS not a day goes by where I'm not mistaken for a student 8)
Uppers: August 13th, 2009 (no spacers)
Lowers: October 13th, 2009 (following one extraction October 9th, 2009) with elastics
Sentence:18-24 months
Hoping for an early release (good behavior)


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Quirky Girl
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Location: USA

#2 Post by Quirky Girl »

Congratulations on the fast movement, they look great!

AshJP
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Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:49 am

#3 Post by AshJP »

Wow great movement.

Also wow at your braces, they look ace.

What brackets do you have, and is your wire a teflon coated white one?

They usually look cream in colour, but yours looks really white!

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