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To really be sure, have a comprehensive examination with an Invisalign provider. That being said, Invisalign can correct your midline discrepancy in most cases. Depending on the cause, it may take a while. But, Invisalign can certainly work for you!
It depends on your case. I would need to see all of your diagnostic records and perform a clinical examination to determine the cause of you midline being off. That being said, Invisalign can certainly help improve your midline in the hands of the right orthodontic specialist. Good luck!
Hi Mustangs1,Thank you for posting your question and pictures. It seems that the alignment of the teeth are fine. Your lips at rest don't show your teeth. This has to do more with your lip length and muscle function. When you smile your lip curls inwards so it seems thinner. You can see an ...
My name is Dr. Ken Barton. I am an Elite Provider, and maintain practices in Mid, and Southern N.J., as well in N.YC. My practice is patient centric, where patient satisfaction is my sole goal. Towards that end, I review the proposed clin-check with EVERY patient to insure that the final result...
A nail file can often help smooth out the rough edge before you can see your dentist so that you don't miss time on wearing it.
Dear Shelly57, Being and Orthodontist, and having treated hundreds of Invisalign cases, I can re-assure you that following Invisalign treatment, the back teeth often do not touch initially. This is very common and your orthodontist is absolutely correct in making the statement that this often o...
Sounds like the Invisalign treatment has allowed the second molar to erupt. That actually is good news. Without a full exam it is hard to know exactly what is happening. I suggest you see your Invisalign provider for the answer. A mid-course correction should not involve an additional fee. Ne...
Trays and retainers from Invisalign do have writing on them for purposes of identification in black ink. It is not toxic to the body at all. You should show it to your dentist if you are concerned
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