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Braces are making my teeth a lot worse..?

So before braces my teeth were crooked and stuff but not extremely. Also I had a small overbite but nothing major. Now, I've had my braces on for a little over 2 monthes, and my teeth look HORRIBLE!!! They are super crooked on the top and don't line up. Also I have a HUGEEE overbite! It seems to have come out of nowhere.. It looks really bad. I can stick my whole finger through the difference of the top and bottom teeth. It was never even close to this bad! Is this normal or did they mess up..? I'm really confused and hate looking at my teeth now. They look so stupid and are basically sticking out because of the crazy overbite. :'( Please help me figure this out? Thaanks.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    Its ok. Your teeth will be flawless in the end (as long as you brush your teeth well :P)

    I have a friend who has super crooked teeth, and they look way worse now. But that's part of the process. They separated her teeth, then they will move them back together again in the right way. Just be patient, because it will be worth it in the end. :)

    Source(s): Youtube videos, Experience, i had braces.
  • ?
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    This is probably how your teeth are alligning right now! Don't worry you've only had braces on for 2 months they will definitely fix it before you get them off! Don't worry too much right Noe you'll be fine! But if you're super worried next appointment ask your orthodontist questions!

    Source(s): Braces for 1.5 years
  • 10 years ago

    dude. your not alone. ive had braces for 3 years. my teeth were fine, barley crooked when i started. now theyre all ****** up. im guna change orthodontics. if this continues, you should too.

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