Early release

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braced kiwi girl
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Early release

#1 Post by braced kiwi girl »

Hey guys, havent been on for ages but got some great news, I am heading off on my OE in December and had expected to have my braces on for about 9 months of my travel, instead my ortho has told me i will get them off before i go! I am stoked, but a lil nervous that it might be a lil early, im scared that he just wants all my money as i pay in instalments... has anyone else been given great/nerve racking news like this???

appreciate any comments. :D
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iamnewto
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#2 Post by iamnewto »

hey there

I guess thats the most exciting news you could recive!

I could not imagine my OE in NZ in braces... not that i have even expiriences with braces at home till 19. Nov - but since i thinking about the impact on "my life as usal" - i would have no good idea how to manage appointments and so on when i finished the language school and started traveling around :shock:

10 different orthodontist around the country working on your braces - by a prescription of your ortho at home. All appointments planned ahead, sound like a bad idea for me and even worse me traveling as your braces likes. :roll:

I have this funny picture in my mind - Me on this small Fiji island - no tab water, every thing messed up with sand, no proper mirror - trying to pick out the fibers of the pinnaples we had 3 times a day to every meal on our table :-D - was already hard to handle day contactlenses...


All the best for your OE - for me, it was the best time in my life! and you can enjoy it with a new smile.


Greetings from Switzerland

braced kiwi girl
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#3 Post by braced kiwi girl »

thanks guys, i had done a lot of research into the orthos around Thailand (which is where i am traveling) and was pretty confident that i would receive adequite treatment.

So i guess ill just take the great news as a blessing and enjoy my beautiful new teeth!!!!

Thanks again for the reasurance! :)
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