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getting braces off!!!!!


Question Posted Saturday August 8 2009, 6:07 pm

How long do you usually have to wait once your orthodontist makes an appointment to get them off. Im wondering because i have an apoinment in 2 days and he should be taking them off soon, but how long do you usually have to wait between the appointment to where they schedule you getting them off, and the appointment to when you do get them off???


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kjam21 answered Sunday August 9 2009, 2:51 pm:
It depends on your teeth.. mine came of within the next month.. hope that helps!!

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S_C answered Saturday August 8 2009, 6:20 pm:
It really just depends. I went to the Ortho one day and they told me I was about ready to have mine taken off. About a month or two later, they were off.

That's just me, though. When you go in 2 days, ask them approximately how long you have left. If you're lucky, they may be off before the school year starts up (if you're still in school, that is).

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