Hi! I did 2 years of damon braces, as I had quite a severe overbite but the orthodontist did not want to remove teeth. My teeth are mostly straight, however, I have noticed my smile looks narrow and my teeth look slanted inwards. Could I be a candidate for invisalign? I really do not want to get traditional braces again if I don't need to.
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You are a good candidate for orthodontics to correct your canted smile. Find a board certified orthodontist for a consultation. Should be able to be corrected fairly easily. Good luck.
Invisalign provides maximum 14 aligners in refinement phase. invisalign will provide those refinements trays if they fail to achieve result as per clincheck plan, means if yr result is achieved as per clincheck and spacing is present in clincheck at tray14, means they will not provide extra trays.
Any kind of tooth movement is possible with invisalign . your concern is about crown length, so either you can go for extrusion of front two teeth [that will result in incisal edge 1mm down as compare to lateral incisor (that is ideal)] or gum re-contouring to increase crown length of front teeth.