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Over Bite


Question Posted Friday August 16 2013, 2:25 am

I have an over bite and have had it since I was younger will I need braces ?

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ieatjello answered Friday August 16 2013, 2:11 pm:
If the overbite is bothering you, you should probably invest your money and a few years on braces to get the overbite fixed. Find an orthodontist and ask him/her to give you an evaluation on your teeth so they will know how long you will need braces and stuff.

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