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Your situation is not uncommon. As long as your current aligners are tracking well with no airgaps, keep on going and move to the next set.
Yes, it will adversely affect your treatment and final results. Your case will get off track and lead to unnecessary refinements which will only add more time and effort to obtain the results you and your dentist want. If the refinement is due to your non-compliance your dentist may even bill ...
Hi M Oley, The bumps on the back are precision bite ramps to aid the intrusion of your lower teeth. They have been purposely design by your orthodontist. They’re different to spaces designed for attachments elsewhere. There shouldn’t be attachments on your teeth underneath. The most imp...
Ideally, you would have addressed this concern before braces. However, you can still broaden your smile with arch development. This is done using a simple, comfortable, removable appliance. This appliance will widen your dental arch and as the dental arch is widened your smile will become...
Teeth shift all the time, they can shift in weeks. Most likely the shifting would be minor, but you risk the aligners not intimately fitting. In order for Invisalign to fit well, you want your scan as current and accurate as possible.
Yes, absolutely you can. Placing 4 beautiful veneers would straighten the entire smile, thus fixing your uneven incised area. Invisalign is also is good option, but you would need a button to be placed on that lateral tooth which creating that cant, which can be inconvenient for you. In my...
Based off of the photos you have submitted, invisalign is not your best option. You would see improvements, but your time and money will be better spent seeing a reputable orthodontist and possibly having traditional braces (along with some other treatments). Make sure you do your research a...