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It depends on what you think. My twelve year old daughter has quite alot of spacing in her teeth,(only the top row) and we are definitely going to get her braces within the next few months. I know money is tight right now but if your daughter doesnt like her smile i would suggest it. But if she likes how it is and doesnt want to go through the pain of braces right now always remember theres no age limit to when you can and cant get braces.

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Q: If your 14 year old daughter's teeth look great but the orthodontist says that she's got some spacing and that she needs braces to bring them closer Does she really need braces?
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