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Wednesday, 14 March 2007

You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile

Grace has had so many medical problems and handi-caps over the years that she takes them all in stride. Nothing physical much bothers her. The chemo that splashed through her veins as a baby did lots of secondary damage, including affecting the growth of her teeth. She has eight missing and four or five that look like stalactites. She's had lots of dental work (why does it have to be so expensive?) and braces over the last few years and we've all gotten used to her "jack-o-lantern" smile. Recently we switched orthodontists and on the first visit he explained that any permanent teeth implants would have to wait till she was an adult because of continued mouth growth. He did say however that there was no reason they couldn't hook two little teeth on her retainer for now so she would look better. Let me tell you, that girl was excited! She told everyone she met that she was "getting teeth." Her older brothers do their best to humiliate her over her false teeth but even that does not dampen her joy. Here are her before and after pictures. A little up close but beautiful.





4 comments:

justjuls said...

That smile is the best. I want you to know - I have NEVER noticed that child's teeth - it must be that the precious smile overpowers the physical appearance! Good for you GRACE!
Give her a squeeze for me!

Anonymous said...

It's amazing what they can come up with! What a great smile. With or without missing teeth.

(my oldest daughter was 2 when she lost her front tooth and it took 7 years for it to grow back....I'm used to the snaggly look)

and the dentist happens to be a rip-off in my opinion. Nah, I really like ours, but with no dental insurance it's a horrible expense for us.

Karasmith said...

Grace is beautiful no matter what her teeth look like, although they sure do look cute!

Fifi said...

Ahhh, what a lovely story. I am sure Grace is ecstatic and so proud of her toothees!