Most Surprising Early Improvements?

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Winkos
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Most Surprising Early Improvements?

#1 Post by Winkos »

I am really surprised that my top and bottom teeth now touch all the way around. In four months this has created the verticle height I sought to open my bite. I really thought this would take a long time to do so I am very pleased to feel those toothers touch.

Anybody else surprised with their early improvements?

kathydell
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Re: Most Surprising Early Improvements?

#2 Post by kathydell »

Absolutely! I'm 5 months in and my tops & bottoms now touch everywhere, my wicked snaggle tooth has been moved into position on the arch and the extraction space from a lower incisor extraction is 95% closed. I am truly shocked how such dramatic improvements have happened so fast. My ortho told me all of this but I honestly didn't believe her.

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#3 Post by djspeece »

Yes, I noticed improvements in my bite within weeks too.
Dan

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veginess
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Re: Most Surprising Early Improvements?

#4 Post by veginess »

I was surprised that it only took 4 months for my front teeth to un-overlap! Everything moved so quickly the first 6 months and after that, it was only small changes until the end!

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