EyeSpy, yes, that, and I'm hoping those x-rays will tell also more about their behaviour in the aspect of whether or not they could be moved instead of removed.... Yeah, I'm still not letting go of the remote possibility of having them brought down after all

It's funny how I'm suddenly so attached to something I've never had, don't you think???
On the other hand, my first bicuspids are nowadays looking rather caninelike as they've been pushed outwards and forward. They actually could pass for canines, if you don't pay educated attention to them. I hope to be able to send a fresh smile photo soon to show what I mean. The one in the avatar is not valid anymore, in a good sense, mind you
I'm trying to say that it's not the cosmetic image I'm too worried about, but what my bite lacks without having the canines in their right places.
Well, those x-ray pictures can tell a lot, like maybe the canines are in such bad positions that removing them may seem like
bad idea in the end of the day, but this is all just guessing. Better let the pictures tell their story.
I swear I'm not a brave woman, anything but! I've had a severe fear of dentists all my life, until recently when I've been a regular customer, at times on a weekly basis. The simple truth is I'm more scared of the anesthesia itself, and I have a hard time reasoning the fear away. I do hate the idea of being awake through it all, that's obvious, but the idea of being knocked unconscious freaks me out. The SARPE surgery went fine and all , but still... I trust my oral surgeon, and if he thinks I can pull through with the help of IV-sedation and local anestehesia only, I opt to believe him.
If I really pull through all the surgery parts in flying colors, boy will the actual orthodontics part seem like kids' stuff, I'm sure!
Case: Impacted canines, crowding & crossbite.
Treatment: SARPE 2004/10/6, RPE 2004/9/28 - 2005/1/31, w-arch until 2005/11/22, impacted canines extracted 2005/5/18.
Braces on: top 2005/6/2, bottom 2005/8/30.
Braces off: 2008/6/9.
Retainers, phase one: expanding Hawley retainer 24/7, bonded retainers on top & bottom.
Retainers, phase two: Hawley on top, bonded both top & bottom, positioner for night time use.