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Hi Loulou
saw your posting about books on orthodontics, i think to the best of my knowledge they all tend to be aimed towards students, how about asking your orthodontist the questions you need answers to, i personally found mine a little slack on the knowledge/information front, but then i think that is a trait of UK practitioners (i suppose i can say that), my work colleagues hate 'know it all' patients for instant..im in the minority in that i actually love having patients who want to become partners in their treatment...alas for you my area is psychiatry, not orthodontics, but keep on with plugging away..its your body, remember that.
if i find out any more info i will keep you posted...i actually was given some leaflets...complete rubbish, and so old and out of date it was unbelievable..but then that is the NHS, out dated and outmoded in many senses and i think our private practitioners in the UK are still party to that
I'm sure someone on this forum could help with any questions as well, i found out about power springs very quickly by posting a question, and I had previously spent hours on Google with no joy.
Good luck!!
Jon
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