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The use of these devices for Orthognathic preparation is gaining popularity around the world . Nonetheless I firmly believe that you should have traditional ortho installed prior your surgery given that it’s easier for stability to be mantained trough the wire arch than splints. There are m...
+1 answersHey there! This question is a bit more complex even though it seems simple. There are a ton of different ways to achieve smile improvements (ie. 9 month treatment plan and 4-5 month treatment plan). Neither is incorrect. It does take longer to move roots than simply tipping the crown (white part...
+1 answersClear aligners can repair just about everything that traditional braces can. However, you may still have many of the same rubber bands and other gadgets to complete more complex movements like this. I would see an orthodontist (braces specialist) and get a consultation. They will give the pros...
+1 answersHey there! Having a "really deep" filling could be problematic because, like your dentist mentioned, it's close to the nerve. Unlike other nerves in the body, teeth can only recognize pain so when something starts to encroach on it you'll feel pain there. In your situation, I think it's...
+1 answersYou have asked a very good question. Unfortunately, If 1 tooth has pushed forward, my assumption is that the bond to the Maryland bridge on that tooth has dettached. Second - if you want to move teeth back into position, you will need to at the very least remove that bonded metal on the backs of...
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