My Orthodontry Thread -- Remedying Traditional Orthodntry

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Riley123
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Re: My Orthodontry Thread -- Remedying Traditional Orthodntr

#31 Post by Riley123 »

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It would be unusual for a single extracted tooth to cause the collapse of your entire face; [/quote]

Wrong. I just had a consultation with an ALF dentist. I had one upper bicuspid extracted and braces when I was twelve. When he looked in my mouth, he said the entire left side of mouth was collapsed, and you can see it in my cant smile, one eye is open wider than the other, and the left side of face is flatter than the right. I will be joining a class action orthodontic lawsuit.

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