Extractions caused too much space.....
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Extractions caused too much space.....
I have had two upper bi-cuspids extracted to relieve crowding. But it appears that now the extractions caused more space than was needed. In moving my canines back to fill the extraction gap, a new, and rather noticeable gap has formed between my canine and the teeth next to them. My ortho's solution to this is to push my four front teeth BACK. I DO NOT want to do this b/c I'm so afraid it will flatten out my profile (I have thin lips to begin with). My question is, why can't he just move the canines and molars FOWARD? How important is it that the canines FIT in the right 'bite position' if it's just a matter of millimeters? Has this happened to anyone here?
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I have the same problem from 25 years ago. My ortho's plan is to move the teeth forward and then spread them out a little. after braces, they will be veneered to add length to them. This should repair some of the damage from grinding. The hole is not big enough for an implant so I'll have a bridge to fill the holes.
I truly understand your concern. My teeth were lost prior to this round of braces from where they were pulled back so far in my mouth.
Best of luck to you.
Mike
I truly understand your concern. My teeth were lost prior to this round of braces from where they were pulled back so far in my mouth.
Best of luck to you.
Mike
I wore braces (this time) for 1294 days or 3 years, 6 months and 17 days.
But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.


But who's counting?
Jaw Surgery June 1, 2009
Thanks for praying for me and thinking happy thoughts.


same here.
because of my overbite, I did not object to upper biscup extraction but I felt that I didn't need any extraction fr lower teeth but my ortho removed four of my biscups Now my ortho is trying to move my lower back molars forward to fill in the extra space. My chin is looking smaller and smaller.. 

mother of one.