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Question: Will braces ever be a fashion item?  (Voting closed: 23. October 2003, 04:58:39 am)
Yes... I believe they will - 5 (21.7%)
No... I doubt that very much - 7 (30.4%)
Maybe... We can always hope - 11 (47.8%)
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« on: 23. October 2003, 04:58:39 am »

In the future when people are genetically engineered to have perfectly straight teeth and there's no need for orthodontics, do you think that "inactive" braces will be worn for fashion's sake as jewellery?
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« Reply #1 on: 27. November 2003, 08:35:17 am »

:twisted: if i had fakes i would wear them all the time
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« Reply #2 on: 28. November 2003, 06:04:36 am »

It would be a very happy day if braces ever become a real fashion item, unfortunately braces are getting worse, not better- look at the ridiculous "claer" braces, or the ones that go on the inside of the teeth! It is nice that there are still some real metal mouths out there!
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Girls in facemasks and headgear are HOT!
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« Reply #3 on: 28. November 2003, 15:05:13 pm »

The worst case I've seen of braces getting worse, isn't ceremic braces, it's the small braces... I think they call them mini-brackets... I saw a girl at McDonalds with them not long ago... They're just little dots on the person's teeth, not much wider than the archwire itself Sad
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« Reply #4 on: 30. November 2003, 08:10:08 am »

:evil: i think i have seen those too, they look like one single hook thing, like if the bracket was cut in half....... but i think if it was easy to get and not a ton of money  im sure it would be the next trend its just like big goofy earrings or toerings and stuff like that ,  i know that people who like piercings   like braces too its just more metal , they love it, metal is in clear ceramic is out !!!
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« Reply #5 on: 10. December 2003, 02:46:23 am »

My prediction for 2004.

Tooth art.
The next bod-mod fad.
Coronas and caps in all shapes and colours
to go along nicely with labrets and tongue piercings.

And as a matter of course
for those who still have a healthy, maybe slightly crooked set of teeth
it will be
braces and appliances in all shapes and colours!!!  Tongue
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« Reply #6 on: 18. December 2003, 07:18:32 am »

its like the latest picture posts , 3 out 4 girls have braces  its so true and i think more and more college students are getting them now too
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« Reply #7 on: 12. February 2004, 22:22:12 pm »

think of the middle ages or of rennaissance and what fetishes these times developed... We don't appreciate wigs a lot today, do we?
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« Reply #8 on: 13. February 2004, 05:17:10 am »

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think of the middle ages or of rennaissance and what fetishes these times developed... We don't appreciate wigs a lot today, do we?

I wasn't thinking that far into the future... Maybe like 10-50 years? :wink:
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« Reply #9 on: 13. February 2004, 18:03:25 pm »

o.k., o.k. then. No doubt that 10 or even 50 years later the fascination will be the same. - Except orthodontists invent other techniques to do their jobs. What a frightening imagination.
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