gaps in between teeth are in style these days so tell the ortidontists to go 
take a hike, and get a real job.




Take care,
 V


> Mike wrote:

>>>My 15 year old daughter needs braces. At least, she has a gap between
> her front teeth that needs closing. Of course we don't know what else
> the orthodontist will imagine<<

> Dunno Mike. As a teacher of your daughter's age (a tiddy bitty younger) I 
> see loads of kids with these horrible irons on their teeth, and to my 
> opinion the teeth are not that badly placed. Mind you: whether insured or 
> not, these things cost an enormous lot of money, which goes to ortodontist's
> pocket. How well is the man based in his vocation? I am a bit afraid of the
> shining brilliance of dee dollar, know what I mean?

> I (father of son + daughter, grandfather of shabby 4 year old boy) would 
> suggest to use your common sense: Have (yourself) a good look a daughteree's
> teeth, and SEE for yourself (we are not dumb laymen about matters) if an 
> ortodontic intervention like that is worth while, looking at what your 
> daughter may have to go through for a long time. What is the gap like .. 
> does the girl suffer from it? Do food remnants remain there? In short: are 
> braces really necessary?

> Hope to serve,

> Faith

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