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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is a bunch of people's before and afters with braces. None of them look uncanny to me -- they almost universally look better, or they look the same just with straighter teeth. With a lot of the kids you can tell they underwent puberty changes during their braces so some of them have more dramatic changes in appearance, but I think a lot of it has nothing to do with the braces themselves. It's normal for a a kid's face to mature a lot between age 10 and age 16.[/quote] Sorry, forgot the link: https://www.roederorthodontics.com/braces-before-and-after/[/quote] Np. Those kids look great, but the Colin Jost and Tiger Woods examples look different. I see what OP is talking about re the curve. The teeth don't curve perfectly with their smile. For the parent worried, though, probably a non-issue. Seems like such a small detail most people won't notice, if it even happens to your child.[/quote] I think some orthodontists over straighten probably to count for noncompliance with retainers or movement later in life. There are also some orthodontist who just aren’t that good[/quote]
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