I recently got a bridge on my both side of my upper. A 3 piece. My back teeth are very straight and thanks to the bridge my side teeth are teeth, but now I notice how much my front teeth are crooked like crazy. There is slight gaps also, so my question is it possible to get Invisalign with bridges in place? I have an appointment to get bridges on the bottom as well, but I’m thinking about straightening my teeth first on bottom before Okaying the bridge to be done.
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February 8, 2022
Answer: The best it's to straighten your teeth first and then go for fixed prostheses
Once there are veneers on the teeth, they will need to have some type of covering on them. You can do Invisalign WITH the veneers if you like, though. Teeth can still be moved with veneers. Once they have had something bonded to the surface, they cannot be left unexposed.
The ideal after an accident like this where your teeth suffered a major blow and are with mobility, would be to wait for the fixation of these teeth to improve, the splint will help, but it is also necessary time for the biological process to help. Having invisalign, could worsen the mobility of...
The location of the composite binding would be an important consideration. It is best advised that all refinements with bonding are done prior to any cosmetic enhancement. Hope this helps!