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 Maroune
 
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							| Dear Colleagues! I need your help : I don �t know what do we call this in English.  Thx a lot for your help in advance. |  17 Nov 2012      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| They are known as (dental) braces. A while back, they were quite fashionable and it seemed as if every second person had them, even those past the first bloom of youth. |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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 abtta
 
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							| Braces. We say: I wear braces. 
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 yanogator
 
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							| A retainer is what you wear after the braces come off, to keep your teeth from returning to their previous condition. These are braces.   Bruce |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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 KENSASHA2003
 
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							| orthodontic braces (if you want something more technical) |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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 Maroune
 
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							| Thx a lot dear colleagues for your help! Have a nice Sunday! |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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 cindyfreksen
 
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							| A slang version is train tracks - as they look like them :-) |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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