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yummy | 17:42 Mon 07th Mar 2005 | Body & Soul
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Is there a special type of brace available for a tooth that is 'sticking out' abit? I would rather have something that covers part of my teeth to straighten them rather than a whole brace. I heard someone talk about this type of brace, but don't know if it's true.

Infomation on prices etc would be appreciated!

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Ive had braces for the last 2 years or so. I used to have train tracks and ive now got a plate thing that i only have to wear at night (quite useful only about 8hrs a day). Its just a wire on a plastic base thing.


The best thing to do is go to an orthdontist about it and get some serious advice. Usually they take x-rays and measurements before they can decide options with you. Some things will or wont be suitable.


Prices usually start from around �700 and can be anything up to �2,00. Depends how much work you need doing, how fiddly it is and what sort of brace you need.


Good luck,


Mollyxxx

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