Teeth straightening brace

2017-02-07 11:20:17
Looking for a good dentist for straightening teeth with braces. I want to know how many months of treatment that will be?
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It completely depends on the intensity of the case and an average case takes around 12-18 months

Answered2017-02-10 11:00:04

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Hi Sir/Mam braces is good choice of treatment coz it's permanent and conservative procedure , after doing the clinical examination , case study with study models along with X-ray investigation we can analyse the treatment period , it can be 12-18 months normally , Dr.Venkat VDENTIS DENTAL CARE , HYDERABAD
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Consult orthodontist
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All the best for you , t.c

Answered2017-02-10 03:07:42

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Hello, depends upon the condition the treatment duration vary. contact Dr. aakash nehene for the same.
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vist us at Dr.dentiste's kapil dental clinic and implant center, rohini, delhi.

Answered2017-02-09 14:36:12

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U need to visit the braces specialists also called as Orthodontists. Every orthodontist will have a degree saying MDS- Orthodontics.  That's your clue of recognising an orthodontist.  Generally it takes 18-24 months for braces treatment but it also depends on the severity of your condition. We also use some braces which hasten the speed of your treatment and finish your treatment earlier.
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You should book an appointment for consultation with an orthodontist. You can come to our clinic Dental Concepts at Thane.
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Plz make sure you visit an orthodontist for your braces.

Answered2017-02-09 06:12:41

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It's generally around 6months to 2yrs depending upon the complication of the case.

Answered2017-02-09 05:55:07

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The time needed depends on what exactly is your problem. For more clarity on this, you would need an Orthodontic consultation.
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Visit an Orthodontist. You can contact me for an Orthodontic consultation

Answered2017-02-09 00:55:56

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Teeth straightening is called as an orthodontic treatment in which an orthodontist puts wire on ur malpositioned teeth to make them straight which enhances your overall facial appearance. Depending on how much or how many teeth are malpositioned,treatment time varies from minimum of 6 months to 2 years
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visit an orthodontist or a general dentist who can arrange an orthodontist appointment for you
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Don't get your treatment done by any doctor who has a diploma in ortho treatment,always prefer an orthodontist as it a very critical treatment which can be done by an orthodontist only.

Answered2017-02-08 17:24:17

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hello , orthodontic (Braces ) treatment which is the most safest and conservative treatment. You need to consult an orthodontist and get it checked. the time duration varies from case to case. it can take 1 1/2-2 years.

Answered2017-02-08 12:54:01

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You need to see an orthodontist. An orthodontist is a dentist who has specialised in straightening teeth. The duration of treatment depends on what your dental problem is. It could be from a few months to 2-3 years.
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Always consult a private orthodontist. Never go to corporate chains even if they offer discounts.

Answered2017-02-08 10:04:54

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Hi,Get the treatment done from Orthodontist or braces specialist.The time varies depending on xray & clinical examination but approx is 1 to 2 yrs.

Answered2017-02-09 06:24:12

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Orthodontic treatment makes a huge difference to the smile you want to show off, but it usually takes 12-18 Months. The result in majority of cases is permanent and nearly lifelong.
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Your doctor will take x-rays, pictures and impressions of your teeth. From these images your doctor will map out a precise treatment plan, including the exact movements of your teeth, and tell you the approximate length of treatment.

Answered2017-02-09 03:54:43

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