Braces For Jaw Alignment

2019-03-10 14:59:27
I'm want to have braces for jaw alignment. I want to know how the procedure will be done, how much time will it be taking and what will be the cost of the treatment.
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The orthodontic treatment depends upon many factors like age of patient, type of malocclusion, compliance of patient, dexterity of orthodontist & response of bone to braces etc. Usually minor orthodontic corrections take 6 - 8 months to get treated. Patient must take into mind a span of at least 1 year for the result to be delivered
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Consult a nearby dentist and request for appointment with orthodontist
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Also focus on the retainers that are worn after complete treatment. Choose your retainers well before as they prevent the relapse of overall treatment

Answered2019-03-13 03:25:10

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Braces cost vary depending on the severity of the case.a thorough examination is required to ascertain the cost.metal braces start at around 25k and ceramic braces start at 40k. Option of invisible braces is also available which is costlier. Thank you Regards
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Answered2019-03-11 09:34:19

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There are various alternatives for correction of malocclusion or alignment of teeth available depending upon the clinical condition of your teeth..Visit a dentist to get teeth examined accurately before finalising the treatment plan..Metal braces/ ceramic braces or invisalign treatment can be suggested but the best can be decided on visualising oral cavity..

Answered2019-03-11 09:12:04

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Hello, treatment time usually varies from 1-2 years depending upon the malocclusion. Price starts from 25k and can go as high as a 1 lac. It depends upon the type of braces. The procedure is hard to explain here. Visit an orthodontist for detailed explanation.

Answered2019-03-10 16:47:45

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