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Silicone plastic braces for adults

2004-06-19 03:38:41 AM
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I am looking for a recommendation regarding London (or north of) orthodontists with knowledge/training/experience of the relatively new techniques in using silicone braces, which I also understand is only available for adults (where the jaw has finished development)
This is in the context of already having used a permanent brace to address the initial deformity and current use of a 'traditional' removable metal brace.
Regards,
Roger
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Re:Silicone plastic braces for adults

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This is in the context of already having used a permanent brace to =
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Regards,
Roger

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never heard of silicone braces. can you give us more info
Charlie Ruff, DMD
Specialist in Orthodontics
Diplomate American Board of Orthodontics
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Re:Silicone plastic braces for adults

I think Elena Rosenthal already told us not to use silicone in the
body .........
On 19 Jun 2004 16:10:55 GMT, orthodmd@aol.comnojunk (Orthodmd) wrote:
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never heard of silicone braces. can you give us more info


Charlie Ruff, DMD
Specialist in Orthodontics
Diplomate American Board of Orthodontics
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Re:Silicone plastic braces for adults

On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 15:42:57 -0400, "Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S."
<joeleichen@yahoo.com>wrote:
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I think Elena Rosenthal already told us not to use silicone in the
body .........

Its something like using metal in the body ........'
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On 19 Jun 2004 16:10:55 GMT, orthodmd@aol.comnojunk (Orthodmd) wrote:

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>>I am looking for a recommendation regarding London (or north of) =
>>orthodontists with knowledge/training/experience of the relatively new =
>>techniques in using silicone braces, which I also understand is only =
>>available for adults (where the jaw has finished development)
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>>This is in the context of already having used a permanent brace to =
>>address the initial deformity and current use of a 'traditional' =
>>removable metal brace.
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>>Roger
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>>using =silicone=20braces, which I also understand is only available for
>>adults (where the =jaw has=20finished development)</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>This
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>>initial deformity and current use of a=20'traditional' removable metal
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>Charlie Ruff, DMD
>Specialist in Orthodontics
>Diplomate American Board of Orthodontics
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Re:Silicone plastic braces for adults

On 19 Jun 2004 16:10:55 GMT, orthodmd@aol.comnojunk (Orthodmd) wrote:
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never heard of silicone braces. can you give us more info


Charlie Ruff, DMD
Silicone implants ?
W_B
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Re:Silicone plastic braces for adults

Clear braces perhaps? Or invisialign?
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On 19 Jun 2004 16:10:55 GMT, orthodmd@aol.comnojunk (Orthodmd) wrote:

>never heard of silicone braces. can you give us more info
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>Charlie Ruff, DMD

Silicone implants ?
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