If you have a small overbite and you wear your elastics, it may take longer because it needs to be exposed.
If you have an overbite, and still wear elastic bands, the amount of time you have left can only be answered by your orthodontist. Not everyone's teeth move at the same rate or need the same amount of correction.
Depends on the overbite and the mechanics used by the ortho.
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Have ready: -pillow case (small or short hair and large for long hair) - 2-4 hair elastics Step 1: Put your hair in the pillow case strait. Step 2: Lightly tie an elastic around the base of your hair(to hold the pillow case to your hair) Step 3: Lightly tie elastics down the rest of the pillowcase in a row allowing your hair to stay strait! P.s. I do this all the time!
You should only take them out when you eat, then put them back in. If you play and instrument or something like that, then you could take them out for that. That's what I had to do.
I would say down parted on the side with side long side bangs, wavy or straight. Or a ponytail with cool elastics and barrettes. like, flowers and stuff
A small grape would be 1 cm long.
I am considering getting the trees in my yard trimmed. I have two small trees would they take very long to be trimmed?
"Small" is a relative concept. A pet cat whose body is 20 inches long would not be considered small but a lion that was that size would be considered absurdly small.
It really depends on the orthodontist and the type of braces they use. You can get free consultations from pretty much any orthodontist. They will tell you about how long you will need to wear them, you can decide together what type you want and they will let you know how much it will cost. And how much your insurance will cover, if they cover any and if you have insurance.
I would guess that a small long beak would work best.
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