Am I the oldest?

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Nancy51
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#31 Post by Nancy51 »

51 at bracing, 52 now, hopefully only 53 at de-bracing. My ortho said that his oldest patient is 70. Maybe it's Huon! :wink:
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#32 Post by lionfish »

51 at bracing, 52 now, hopefully only 53 at de-bracing. My ortho said that his oldest patient is 70. Maybe it's Huon! :wink:
I don't think so. Huon is from Tasmania.

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#33 Post by sfaille »

I am an old foggie too. I had my braces put on in June 2007 and I am 59 years old.I will be 61 when removed. I joked with my orthadontist that I may not live long enough to get them removed and he just laughed. I figured that I had put braces on all of my children thru the years and now that I can afford them...why not. 8)

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