I've always been insecure about my crooked teeth and I've always wanted a perfect smile. However just below my snaggle tooth, and slightly to the right, I have a baby tooth. I know it has to be pulled out and my snaggle tooth has to be pulled down somehow, so I'm wondering if Invisalign would be able to do that. If it can't, could the baby tooth and the snaggle tooth be pulled out completely and replaced with a fake tooth? Please let me know of any options, other than braces. Thanks!
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Invisalign is light force, safe form of orthodontics and has been a great innovation in dentistry to attain healthier smiles for adults and teenagers. Every case is different and therefore treatment lengths vary greatly. I have cases that are treatment planned for 5 aligners and...
Unfortunatly, heat sources and direct sun light will morph invisalign plastic. Do you have your last aligner available (in the red case?) If you do, you should wear those until you can get through to your dentist, Your dentist may then tell you to move one aligner forward (past the...
Both traditional braces and Invisalign, with the use of elastics (rubber bands), are great options for correcting excess overjet. 11mm is pretty significant, therefore it is very important to determine if the excess is due to flared teeth or if there is a skeletal deficiency (i.e....