Orthodontic issue

2021-08-30 16:36:28
My molar teeth are tilted outwards and there is deep bite also. I poted for braces and it's been 9 months since I got braces. My orthodontust is saying I can go for removal of braces for upper teeth as they are done. But I don't think it's done. Please help me form an opinion for further decision. I am attaching my current picture.
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Answered2021-09-01 01:53:44

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Hi... Looking at the pictures your orthodontist is right it is done, your molars are not tilted outwards it is just the normal curvature of our upper arch and every one has them like you have right now. Normally it would look like the upper molars are outwards and lower molars are inwards so don’t worry about that. About the deep bite from the picture I can see you are not closing your teeth from your molars, you are closing them from your front teeth so it is not that clear. So can’t really comment it might not be a deep bite if you close properly from your molars.
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Keep maintaining a good oral hygiene

Answered2021-08-30 16:47:08

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Tell your Orthodontist about your issue regarding upper teeth
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Consult some other orthodontist too

Answered2021-08-30 19:19:59

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