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Quote from: couldbecousin on January 20, 2011, 08:33:37 PMQuote from: Callaway on January 20, 2011, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.I think you're right about that. When I was getting braces many years ago, at age 11, the orthodontist emphasized to me that I needed to follow his adviceor the treatment wouldn't work. He warned me to stay away from gum and candy for the entire two years of treatment, to brush with extra care, to wear my headgear as instructed, and so on. Without my participation, the treatment would have been a waste of time. Also, there is no time limit to getting braces for your daughter, Callaway. My parents could not afford braces for me so I had to wait until I was working and could pay for them myself. That was when I was 25.Plus as cbc said, you have to be really vigilant in looking after your teeth when there are braces on them and a lot of kids aren't, they kind of don't understand the responsibility and the consequences of not looking after their teeth. So waiting until they are older can be a good thing.I had major jaw surgery when I had my braces and the whole lot cost a large amount of money but in the end I am glad I did it. Having a nice smile gave me a lot more confidence.
Quote from: Callaway on January 20, 2011, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.I think you're right about that. When I was getting braces many years ago, at age 11, the orthodontist emphasized to me that I needed to follow his adviceor the treatment wouldn't work. He warned me to stay away from gum and candy for the entire two years of treatment, to brush with extra care, to wear my headgear as instructed, and so on. Without my participation, the treatment would have been a waste of time.
Quote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.
The reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared.
I have crooked teeth but not as bad as Pentagram's. I'm also not as ugly as him in general
Quote from: renaeden on January 21, 2011, 06:15:45 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on January 20, 2011, 08:33:37 PMQuote from: Callaway on January 20, 2011, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.I think you're right about that. When I was getting braces many years ago, at age 11, the orthodontist emphasized to me that I needed to follow his adviceor the treatment wouldn't work. He warned me to stay away from gum and candy for the entire two years of treatment, to brush with extra care, to wear my headgear as instructed, and so on. Without my participation, the treatment would have been a waste of time. Also, there is no time limit to getting braces for your daughter, Callaway. My parents could not afford braces for me so I had to wait until I was working and could pay for them myself. That was when I was 25.Plus as cbc said, you have to be really vigilant in looking after your teeth when there are braces on them and a lot of kids aren't, they kind of don't understand the responsibility and the consequences of not looking after their teeth. So waiting until they are older can be a good thing.I had major jaw surgery when I had my braces and the whole lot cost a large amount of money but in the end I am glad I did it. Having a nice smile gave me a lot more confidence. I thought that it was easier for her teeth to be fixed while she's still young, but thanks for the information, both of you.I never had braces myself, so I didn't know. She has more issues besides just her front teeth protruding. She also has a cuspid tooth growing outside her lateral incisor as opposed to growing in line with it properly.
I had braces for 4 yearsNow my teeth are perfect, like the rest of me.
Quote from: Callaway on January 21, 2011, 06:30:43 AMQuote from: renaeden on January 21, 2011, 06:15:45 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on January 20, 2011, 08:33:37 PMQuote from: Callaway on January 20, 2011, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.I think you're right about that. When I was getting braces many years ago, at age 11, the orthodontist emphasized to me that I needed to follow his adviceor the treatment wouldn't work. He warned me to stay away from gum and candy for the entire two years of treatment, to brush with extra care, to wear my headgear as instructed, and so on. Without my participation, the treatment would have been a waste of time. Also, there is no time limit to getting braces for your daughter, Callaway. My parents could not afford braces for me so I had to wait until I was working and could pay for them myself. That was when I was 25.Plus as cbc said, you have to be really vigilant in looking after your teeth when there are braces on them and a lot of kids aren't, they kind of don't understand the responsibility and the consequences of not looking after their teeth. So waiting until they are older can be a good thing.I had major jaw surgery when I had my braces and the whole lot cost a large amount of money but in the end I am glad I did it. Having a nice smile gave me a lot more confidence. I thought that it was easier for her teeth to be fixed while she's still young, but thanks for the information, both of you.I never had braces myself, so I didn't know. She has more issues besides just her front teeth protruding. She also has a cuspid tooth growing outside her lateral incisor as opposed to growing in line with it properly.My teeth didn't look too bad when I was young; the issue was that my poor alignment would cause damage to the teeth themselves over time. If your daughter's dentist thinks her teeth are crooked enough to need correction for other than cosmetic reasons, maybe you and your husband could persuade her to have braces...and then again, maybe you couldn't.
Quote from: couldbecousin on January 21, 2011, 06:34:25 AMQuote from: Callaway on January 21, 2011, 06:30:43 AMQuote from: renaeden on January 21, 2011, 06:15:45 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on January 20, 2011, 08:33:37 PMQuote from: Callaway on January 20, 2011, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Pentagram on January 20, 2011, 04:39:19 PMThe reason my upper front teeth are bent is that I sucked on a pacifier until I was 11 years old. That's not a typo. I said eleven years old.That's how much my parents fucking cared. Maybe they cared very much about you, but thought it gave you too much comfort to take it away from you. My daughter stopped sucking her thumb when she was four, but her front teeth stick out anyway, so your teeth might still stick out even if they had taken away your pacifier much earlier than they did. I would happily get braces for her because I think fixing her teeth would help her speech articulation, but she doesn't want to get braces because she likes her teeth exactly the way they are and I think getting braces would require a certain amount of cooperation from her.I think you're right about that. When I was getting braces many years ago, at age 11, the orthodontist emphasized to me that I needed to follow his adviceor the treatment wouldn't work. He warned me to stay away from gum and candy for the entire two years of treatment, to brush with extra care, to wear my headgear as instructed, and so on. Without my participation, the treatment would have been a waste of time. Also, there is no time limit to getting braces for your daughter, Callaway. My parents could not afford braces for me so I had to wait until I was working and could pay for them myself. That was when I was 25.Plus as cbc said, you have to be really vigilant in looking after your teeth when there are braces on them and a lot of kids aren't, they kind of don't understand the responsibility and the consequences of not looking after their teeth. So waiting until they are older can be a good thing.I had major jaw surgery when I had my braces and the whole lot cost a large amount of money but in the end I am glad I did it. Having a nice smile gave me a lot more confidence. I thought that it was easier for her teeth to be fixed while she's still young, but thanks for the information, both of you.I never had braces myself, so I didn't know. She has more issues besides just her front teeth protruding. She also has a cuspid tooth growing outside her lateral incisor as opposed to growing in line with it properly.My teeth didn't look too bad when I was young; the issue was that my poor alignment would cause damage to the teeth themselves over time. If your daughter's dentist thinks her teeth are crooked enough to need correction for other than cosmetic reasons, maybe you and your husband could persuade her to have braces...and then again, maybe you couldn't. I have tried. She keeps saying that she loves herself exactly the way she is.I love her self-confidence but I think when she's older, she will wish she had taken care of it now.