Dodger(UK)'s belated story....
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Dodger
Absolutely amazing! Reading your story make me quite emotional Your transformation is staggering.
You kept us all in the dark for so long on purpose, didn't you? You naughty boy Well, it worked. Seeing your story all in one go, rather than bit-by-bit, really makes one doubly appreciate your new smile, and the incredible ability of orthodontics.
Congratulations Dodger, and thank-you for sharing your story with us.
Absolutely amazing! Reading your story make me quite emotional Your transformation is staggering.
You kept us all in the dark for so long on purpose, didn't you? You naughty boy Well, it worked. Seeing your story all in one go, rather than bit-by-bit, really makes one doubly appreciate your new smile, and the incredible ability of orthodontics.
Congratulations Dodger, and thank-you for sharing your story with us.
Hi DodgerUK...
well I always wondered what your teeth looked like before..as I know in other posts you mentioned you were unahppy with your teeth pre braces
well now I know!!! your smile looks amazing....and all done in 14 months..thats fantastic...it really is an inspiration to anyone whose unhappy with their teeth to get something done..because the result is magical!!!!!
altho not so overcrowded (and there was nothing wrong with my bite) my front teeth were a bit similar to yours...I have a small very high palate too and my back molars still face outwards, but its never caused me any problems! I dont know whether I was born with a high palate or that my thumb sucking when I was small caused it to form like that ?
Anyways.....your teeth and smile look GREAT....no wonder you must be so pleased!
Thanks for posting your braces story! the photos are brilliant!
well I always wondered what your teeth looked like before..as I know in other posts you mentioned you were unahppy with your teeth pre braces
well now I know!!! your smile looks amazing....and all done in 14 months..thats fantastic...it really is an inspiration to anyone whose unhappy with their teeth to get something done..because the result is magical!!!!!
altho not so overcrowded (and there was nothing wrong with my bite) my front teeth were a bit similar to yours...I have a small very high palate too and my back molars still face outwards, but its never caused me any problems! I dont know whether I was born with a high palate or that my thumb sucking when I was small caused it to form like that ?
Anyways.....your teeth and smile look GREAT....no wonder you must be so pleased!
Thanks for posting your braces story! the photos are brilliant!
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BRACED - 21ST JUNE 2004
BRACE REMOVED- 11TH APRIL 2005
STARTED WEARING A RETAINER - 14TH APRIL 2005
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BRACED - 21ST JUNE 2004
BRACE REMOVED- 11TH APRIL 2005
STARTED WEARING A RETAINER - 14TH APRIL 2005
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Thanks, malikara, Fizzy, Alison – for your positive feedback
I think the narrow, small palate and the larger than average central incisors was genetically inherited from my mother’s side of the family. Although they never had the crowding problems I had. It was a combination of various elements that really had my teeth going off in all directions lol
I suppose I never posted my pics at the beginning of my ortho treatment, because I had no idea how far they could be corrected, and how much better they would look, at the end of my treatment. I think I doubted and under-estimated the power of orthodontics lol.malikara wrote:You kept us all in the dark for so long on purpose, didn't you? You naughty boy Well, it worked. Seeing your story all in one go, rather than bit-by-bit, really makes one doubly appreciate your new smile, and the incredible ability of orthodontics.
Thanks It’s always good to get another person’s perspective on the outcome of your treatment. You obviously have your own opinions on how your teeth look, but it’s good to step aside from time to time, and throw yourself wide open to the masses of the general viewing public, or at least the Metal Mouth Members. LolFizzy wrote:that is absolutely amazing progress! You look so fabulous! Hahah I am just flabberghasted if you can't tell. One of the best braces transformations I've ever seen. Congrats, and enjoy your new smile!
Alison wrote: altho not so overcrowded (and there was nothing wrong with my bite) my front teeth were a bit similar to yours...I have a small very high palate too and my back molars still face outwards, but its never caused me any problems! I dont know whether I was born with a high palate or that my thumb sucking when I was small caused it to form like that ?
I think the narrow, small palate and the larger than average central incisors was genetically inherited from my mother’s side of the family. Although they never had the crowding problems I had. It was a combination of various elements that really had my teeth going off in all directions lol
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at the risk of repeating what everyone else has said - WOW
Just seeing the first pics of before and after were amazing (i tend to look at all the pics then go back and read) and then to realise this was all done in 14 months was just too much.
I can imagine how thrilled you must be. And maybe this will encourage more brits to go the braces route and our teeth reputation this side of the pond will improve
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND YOUR ORTHO !
Just seeing the first pics of before and after were amazing (i tend to look at all the pics then go back and read) and then to realise this was all done in 14 months was just too much.
I can imagine how thrilled you must be. And maybe this will encourage more brits to go the braces route and our teeth reputation this side of the pond will improve
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND YOUR ORTHO !
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Thanks Clo and londonchick
Yes, full credit to my ortho - he admited he was scratching his head at the beginning and just after my consultation, but he was just as pleased as I was with his handywork. Some of the assistants who I don't usually see, or haven't seen in months, have been surprised at how much my teeth have changed, since they last saw me.
Yes, full credit to my ortho - he admited he was scratching his head at the beginning and just after my consultation, but he was just as pleased as I was with his handywork. Some of the assistants who I don't usually see, or haven't seen in months, have been surprised at how much my teeth have changed, since they last saw me.
Yes, they usually say that when something happens in America, we'll get it in a couple of years, or when America sneezes we catch a cold. Well if more of us Brits start to look after our teeth and take corrective action in our adult years, then I am glad we have adopted that approach from our American Friends.londonchick wrote:And maybe this will encourage more brits to go the braces route and our teeth reputation this side of the pond will improve
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Thanks josephine for your comments Yes, I think I would have had a Rapid Palatable Expander, had I not had extractions. My ortho said those 2 upper premolars with only 1cm between them, had to go though. Can't say I miss them lol My tongue doesn't miss them either.josephine wrote:Wow, Dodger, that's very impressive stuff! I've been wondering how on earth they fix crossbites when the palate is narrow, and am glad to see that they really can do that without expanders. Very, very inspiring. Thanks for all the photos especially. You look great!
Dodger, your smile looks great! You must be thrilled with the outcome!
Like many others here have mentioned, it's amazing that you got all that improvement in only 14 months. I was interested also to read about your
bonded retainer - I think my ortho mentioned there was a good chance I
will be getting one of those when my braces come off - glad to hear it is
not too much of a nuisance for you.
Enjoy that new smile!
Like many others here have mentioned, it's amazing that you got all that improvement in only 14 months. I was interested also to read about your
bonded retainer - I think my ortho mentioned there was a good chance I
will be getting one of those when my braces come off - glad to hear it is
not too much of a nuisance for you.
Enjoy that new smile!
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Wow dodger, that's AMAZING! It's like the pics you see in magazines with people's better-than-life smile transformations, and you think there's no way that could be real...but you've proved me wrong! That's an absolutely amazing transformation! congrats congrats congrats!
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Braced September 9, 2002
Debanding: JULY 5!!!!!!!!
Debanding: JULY 5!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Mark, Eve and Stephanie...
Well you know, she's just a material girl at heart... Wish I had Guy Ritchie's money.MarkupNorth wrote:Dodger, you look like Guy Richie How is Madonna these days then?
Thanks for the support - I never knew what having straight teeth felt like, If I did have straight teeth when I was young, I had forgotten that feeling. Now it's great to accomplish one of my ultimate goals and wishes. To have straight teeth. It makes a big difference in so many area's.Evelyn wrote:It's like the pics you see in magazines with people's better-than-life smile transformations, and you think there's no way that could be real...but you've proved me wrong!
Thanks - I'm really pleased with the speedy progress my teeth made, but I do have a nagging feeling that they could be prone to relaspe and move back into their old positions, even with religious retainer wear. I know if you wear your retainers like you have been told, that should never happen.SW wrote:I am impressed as well in how your teeth moved so much in just 14 months, the results are excellent!