Just about, my teeth are very straight and I have no gaps. Before braces, I had some teeth growing behind others and a huge Bugs Bunny gap in the front.
2007-07-02 03:56:55
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answer #1
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answered by Joy M 7
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I had braces for 28 months and My teeth came out pretty well. The only thing is wearing the retainer. You will have to get it readjusted and and upgraded to ensure that your teeth stay straight.
2007-07-02 11:01:17
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answered by TELO 3
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My teeth shifted after using the retainer as prescribed.
They do look better than before the braces though.
2007-07-02 11:17:22
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answered by thearizonapenguin 4
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Mine weren't perfect when I got them off and now they are becoming crooked again despite using the retainer. Overall it was worth it though because my teeth were pretty bad and they are alot better even now than they were. Someday I want to get those invisalign things to fix my teeth and hopefully they will stay straight.
2007-07-02 11:04:01
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answered by azrielle 3
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Nope. And my teeth shifted almost immediately after taking them off. I need to either get braces again, or do the Invisalign thing.
2007-07-02 10:56:27
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answered by Rock Goddess 3
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Nope. And my teeth also shifted back after I got my braces off, even though I wore the retainer they gave me.
2007-07-02 10:57:46
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answered by Brandi C 4
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Me. My teeth are almost perfect. I don't think anyone's teeth are 100% perfect, but pretty close. :)
2007-07-02 11:28:53
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answered by Alaska 6
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That would be a very subjective evaluation, but I had braces as a teen and I think mine came out very straight. I suppose you could even say that I thought it was worth it.
2007-07-02 10:56:33
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answered by Kerry 7
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well mine came out perfect, but now one tooth is starting to move a little and i havent even had em off for a year. :(
2007-07-02 10:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely not mine.
I believe my orthodontist went to the Piddle and Dink School of Orthodontia.
2007-07-02 10:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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