Whew....I think I got the pictures sized better now. That was a learning process! Its always good to learn something new. Thanks to KK for the private suggestions. I'm not very good at taking the pictures of my own mouth. I can't get the flash to work well inside my mouth

Although they aren't 20 year old teeth, they aren't as stained as they appear in the photos.
My orthodontist wanted me to get the canine exposed as soon as possible so he could start yanking on it. I would have had the exposure sooner if the Oral Surgeon could have gotten me on his calendar. They tied it to my wire about 2 days after exposure. I think the position of the impacted tooth makes a big difference in the way they handle each case. Mine was either, move it or lose it. It was located where it would get in the way of moving the other teeth, so he was anxious to get it moving.
I have noticed my incisor has really come down, or gotten 'longer'?? since Ruth has been moving. I don't know if that is from tugging on Ruth or because she is out of the way .. Weird. I really didn't notice how much shorter those teeth were than the rest until they started coming down. I think I thought that the braces would just close the gaps....I am pleasantly surprised that there may be more improvements than just that. I guess my expectations weren't that high because I have hated my teeth for so long.
It is kind of funny now that I WANT to see pictures of my old smile to compare, I can't find that many because I avoided open mouth photos for so long!
Wired on Sep 16, 2005, left canine exposed on Oct 5, 2005, at 52 years old.