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pallad expander


Question Posted Sunday September 3 2006, 3:19 pm

I got my pallad expander on almost 2 weeks ago and whenever I move my tounge around my mouth the pallad expanders moves and goes up and down and its not in secure place. Is that normal or should I get it checked?

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DancinCutie08 answered Sunday September 3 2006, 9:58 pm:
mine was in there extremely tight and didnt move an inch... chances are the cement that is holding it to your teeth is coming off.. stop playing with it and get to the ortho as soon as possible

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cailoisa answered Sunday September 3 2006, 8:28 pm:
I seem to remember mine staying firmly in place, but that was a long time ago. Before you make an appointment, just call your dentist and see if you can explain the problem and get an opinion over the phone. It's cheaper and quicker.

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