I have two impacted fangs that cause my other teeth to get pushed backward. I have an underbite that needs surgical correction. Braces were too expensive for me, so this and surgery seems like my most viable option. I do commercial work so I cannot get traditional metal braces which leaves my options limited. If there is literally anyway this can work or you have a recommendation to fix this please let me know!I had a friend with teeth just like mine who had invisalign and hers straightened out perfectly.
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October 11, 2021
Answer: Is it possible to get my top and bottom teeth straightened out using Invisalign?
It is hard to tell exactly what would be involved in fixing your malocclusion since you only provided a single photo. Invisalign can align your teeth but may not correct your bite. The fact that your midlines are off indicates a lot of tooth movement is necessary for full correction. The DN...
Thanks for your question. Orthodontics of any kind (clear aligners or braces) can be associated with a higher risk of gum recession, but there aren't any studies demonstrating that it directly causes recession. Ortho also causes temporary mobility since the purpose of...
Yes, that is possible with invisalign. visit any invisalign certified dentist . sometimes additional elastics required with invisalign tray in very highly placed canines.