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More On The Grand Canyon In My Front Teefs

11/22/2013

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So... still rockin' the gap, unfortunately.  Getting bigger still.  ::insert frowny face emoticon here::  Causing me some issues at work since A.) I don't want to smile or let anybody see this, and B.) It is much harder to talk and give a presentation with a gap in your front teeth than having crowded teeth.  The lisp is awful if I'm trying to really annunciate (sp? god, I'm the worst speller)  and talk loud to a group.  So, this has given me a little taste of both worlds in terms of front teeth that are messed up-- both crowding and somebody with a huge gap.  Honestly,  both aesthetically and functionally (primarily with respect to speaking clearly), I think I'll take the crowded over lapping teeth.  God, I never thought I would hear myself utter the words "I want my jacked up crowded teeth back."  But I do.  I'm crossing my fingers that when I go in to get my wires taken out for a teeth cleaning on Dec 5th, the ortho will catch me and say, "hey, that gap looks big enough to do the bonding rebuild, so lets do it now and we'll close it back up!"  Seriously, that would be the worlds AWESOMEST christmas present!  So here you have it in all it's nasty glory:
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AshleyM link
11/24/2013 11:50:09 am

Sorry the gap is bugging you so much but I know your smile is going to look great and make you so happy when it's all done!!

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