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Invisalign is a good treatment option for fixing rotated teeth, such as the upper left lateral incisor that you are concerned with. A comprehensive evaluation of your teeth is necessary to determine the best possible course of treatment. I would advise you to seek consultation with an Orthodontist so that you can find out about all of your options.
You snaggle tooth(rotated) can be fixed with Invisalign and this would be the preferred treatment over tooth removeable and replacement with an implant. You natural tooth matches your other teeth perfectly in color,and this would be hard to match with an artificial tooth. You have a beautiful smile, and with straight teeth, it will be even more beautiful!
I believe that you are an excellent candidate however, to determine the best possible course oftreatment, I would recommend visiting an experienced dental health provider or orthodontist. Best of luck,James Asaf, DDS
As an Invisalign Premiere Provider Elite, my answer is a resounding yes. That being said, you are always better off having your own natural teeth, rather then some synthetic material
Based solely on the information provided, it would not be possible to provide my opinion as how to proceed. I highly recomend visitiing an experienced and reputable dentist or orthodontist for a second opinion.Best of luck,James Asaf, DDS
Although I have never received a question as specific as yours, I still must say , that I doubt it very much
Invisalign is great to close gaps. In your case it looks like your teeth are slightly too small. You have worn down the teeth and flattened the, Mathis is usually due to grinding the teeth and a better bite would help this. It looks like Invisalign would help to give you a better bite but the...
A visit to your Dentist is needed to evaluate your bite and to see if additional aligners are needed to bring your bite onto the back molars or if a simple bite adjustment (chewing surfaces reduced and polished to allow for proper bite) is needed after your last tray to allow for the teeth to...
This is very unusual, but i believe that you can try wearing them this way.However , what i would suggest first is for you to return to your orthodontist, and have him request Invisalign to construct a completely new set of aligners which are thinner, and do not extend as far back in your mouth...
Have you had what's called Refinement Stage. The right canine needs to move more towards the inside, that will make it stand up taller. It still looks slightly out of place. Ask your Dr. if with a refinement phase that can be corrected. That may require you to wear a few more sets of trays,...