Hello, I'm a 30 year old Female who lives in the UK. I am interested in obtaining Invisalign braces for both arches, as some dentists have the pay monthly deal without credit checks. As you can see from my pics, my teeth are wonky, the top 6 are bigger than the top back teeth, I have narrow arches, and also an overbite. I only want invisible braces, so is Invisalign enough for my terrible teeth, or should I get veneers? Thanks. Sal
June 12, 2016
Answer: Invisalign to straighten teeth Hi, thank you for posting your photos here. They are quite clear and do show narrow upper arch with a wider lower arch. This is not an ideal case to be treated with invisalign. Having said that you can still achieve a good compromised result to give you a better, straighter smile. If invisalign is your only choice, go for it. Front teeth are slightly bigger in every body. Any cosmetic correction can only be advised once they are all straight and perfectly in place. Also veneers might not be possible in this case. You would need to see a dentist for final advise.
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June 12, 2016
Answer: Invisalign to straighten teeth Hi, thank you for posting your photos here. They are quite clear and do show narrow upper arch with a wider lower arch. This is not an ideal case to be treated with invisalign. Having said that you can still achieve a good compromised result to give you a better, straighter smile. If invisalign is your only choice, go for it. Front teeth are slightly bigger in every body. Any cosmetic correction can only be advised once they are all straight and perfectly in place. Also veneers might not be possible in this case. You would need to see a dentist for final advise.
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June 12, 2016
Answer: Let's Talk Teeth Dear buzzly85,At this time, Invislign can correct most malocclusions. I suggest visiting a local orthodontist. He or she will take the necessary diagnostic records and will provide you with treatment options suitable to your individual needs. It is very difficult to advise you based on your photos.I hope that this helps!Best,Dr. Jenn
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June 12, 2016
Answer: Let's Talk Teeth Dear buzzly85,At this time, Invislign can correct most malocclusions. I suggest visiting a local orthodontist. He or she will take the necessary diagnostic records and will provide you with treatment options suitable to your individual needs. It is very difficult to advise you based on your photos.I hope that this helps!Best,Dr. Jenn
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