Class 2 div 2 orrhodontic condition

2020-03-19 07:10:36
I've suffering from class 2 div 2 ortgodontic comdition. I've started treatment at the age of 8.after 3 yeras I quit the treatment. But the problem still not resolved. Can I treat it now at the age of 19? And how much it costs?
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Hi Yes you can go for orthodontic treatment . cost depends on your treatment requirements, duration and different types of materials you choose for treatment varies from 20,000 to 75,000. Clear Aligners are more Expensive depending on the individual case. Visit Dental Clinic for more information.

Answered2020-03-24 19:26:16

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Orthodontic treatment always need to be complete to have the expected results. Since you quit the treatment in between you couldn't find your desired results. Yes you can definitely go for treatment at this age and fees will depend on the treatment plan  your doctor decides  for you either you need only appliance or along with fixed appliance you need to go for orthognathic surgery to get the results you are looking for. Get your consultation done and then decide.

Answered2020-03-20 14:06:40

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Yes go ahead
Next Steps
Go for Opg X-ray
Health Tips
Consult your orthodontist

Answered2020-03-20 08:32:27

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8 is a very early age for fixed orthodontic treatment, as you are in mixed dentition at that age ( both milk teeth & permanent teeth are present). So, basically your treatment was not completed because it was either with removable appliance or something else. You can definitely go for the fixed orthodontic treatment ( braces) now.
Next Steps
Visit an orthodontist near you
Health Tips
Do not quit the treatment in between.

Answered2020-03-20 04:24:35

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Hi, yes you can go for orthodontic treatment again. But don't quit the treatment in middle. Cost depends on type of braces you will choose and treatment cost vary clinic to clinic.
Next Steps
Visit orthodontist for proper treatment plan
Health Tips
Wear retainers this time after removing braces.

Answered2020-03-19 08:20:37

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Yes you can do the treatment again provided you complete it this time and use retainers as well. It will be treated as a fresh case. You will have pay as per the present condition of teeth. Cost depends on type of braces, clinic and doctor's expert skills.

Answered2020-03-19 08:14:19

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Orthodontics is always an option at any age. Don't wait further and visit your Dentist to commence the treatment. Best times to complete treatment for males is before the age of 21, as it's still your growth phase and we can achieve desired results quicker.

Answered2020-03-20 08:26:53

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Actual age for clip treatment starts at 12 years. Now you can undergo orthodontic treatment with no second thought. But you shouldn't quit the treatment in the middle. Better consult orthodontist for proper treatment.
Next Steps
use retainers after completion of treatment
Health Tips
make your treatment done as soon as possible

Answered2020-03-20 06:58:32

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