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You look to be a good Invisalign candidate. Have a dentist perform an exam to make sure you are free of gum disease and cavities before starting. Once cleared, find an orthodontist and have your teeth straightened. Good luck.
You need to make sure that you don’t have gum disease or bone loss first as it could cause permanent damage to the teeth if you try to move them.
yes, u r an ideal candidate for invisalign. its my advice to go for permanent bonded retainer after invisalign treatment in both arches.
Yes - it would certainly be possible to fix your shifting teeth with Invisalign. most orthodontic conditions work very well using the Invisalign system.