I've been under a lot of stress since I was young, but it wasn't a case where my teeth came out, but my entire gums (the dentition was pus), so
I thought surgery might be the only answer, so I thought I'd have to get it done at some point, but my friend came after getting braces and suddenly I wanted to get a consultation, so I got
a consultation. My gums came out. I heard that it would be corrected, so I said it would be better to be close to the dentist... so I decided to go near my house, and
the cost varied depending on the device attached, Mr. Klapi? I put it in and I think it was roughly 4.85 million won for two years. It was probably less than 500.
They said it would cost about monthly medical expenses after two years. I said it would probably last for more than two and a half years, so I did it and it's in progress now (it's been almost two years, probably 22 months)
and I've had a total of 8 wisdom teeth extracted. A dog and a premolar... why did I grow 4 more premolars, so they said it would be a good idea to have these extracted because the premolars were in baby teeth, so I had 8 extracted, and the extraction fee was separate. I remember the wisdom teeth costing a bit more... I had the wisdom teeth extracted at another dentist. I have to come. I had all my teeth extracted at the beginning of orthodontic treatment,
so it was a bit difficult in the beginning. My wisdom teeth were impacted, so I had to use a hemostat to extract four of them. I think it was 18-20 eyes. For raw teeth, they extract them at the orthodontic clinic, but
that also costs a separate fee. But it didn't cost much. I remember.. but I pulled out 4 teeth and it seemed like they were inside 10. Maybe
I had an overbite where my upper teeth came out and covered the lower teeth. My upper teeth
were sticking out all over the gums. Anyway, after putting the device on in the beginning, my teeth protruded further than the original teeth... Even when I smiled, something got in the way of the device. It felt
uncomfortable and painful in the beginning when the device was attached... things like this happened, but later I got used to it because I pulled out the ear canal as well, and
I just got used to the empty space. I thought it would hurt, so I
stayed like that, and the protrusion even more after wearing the device was the height of the coronavirus at the time, so I wore a mask most of the time, and as I did it, my mouth started to move in before I knew it.
It's Clippy, so the brackets are transparent and it might look good with braces, and I'm smiling a lot. It's more annoying than I thought. It's not a feeling,
it's just that it became very easy to close my mouth, and I always slept with my mouth open when I slept, and that got better. In the past, it felt uncomfortable to close my mouth, so I felt like I always had my mouth open. I've lost some fat on my face, and I used to feel like I looked younger because my teeth came out a little bit. I was often told that I looked like a squirrel, but I don't hear that anymore.
The front view was fine, but I really hated the side view, so I never took photos of my side view and tried my best not to show my side view in front of people I was interested in.
Now, I can show my side view very confidently. My lips have become a bit thinner and my smile feels a bit more natural.
It's nice to be able to change what used to be the most stressful part of my face. I recommend it. People around me also want to see me correct it. Not only is
the space not fully closed yet, but it's even worse because I'm having my molars erected. It seems like it will take a while, but I'm satisfied
with the amount that went into my mouth. It's been about a year since I put it in my mouth, so I thought a lot went in. I feel like my metallurgy has been organized for the rest of the year.
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