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If there are luxated incisiors that are fixed with arch bar and later treated with root canal treatment..can such teeth bear braces later
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Yes depending on the condition,optimal forces decided by the orthodontist can be possible in this case.
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pls visit your orthodontist for more
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get an xray done and proper treatment plan by the dr before retreatment
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Yes orthodontic treatment is possible after a lot of assessment and atleast a year of waiting time after root canal treatment
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kindly consult with an nearby orthodontist for your treatment plan
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Hi Yes Orthodontics Repositioning can be carried out. Best to keep a waiting period of at least 1 year post the RCT. After that and after careful assessment, orthodontic movement can be undertaken.
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Go in Person to an Orthodontist and get a clinical evaluation
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Avoid putting too much stress on the teeth by biting directly into hard foodstuffs.
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You should consult an orthodontist who specializes in braces and aligners ...
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Hi, Yes that tooth can be treated with braces. But the tooth should be completely heeled before braces treatment. Share the history with your dentist.
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I hope you're doing well, Yes, in many cases, teeth that were injured and treated with a root canal can still be moved with braces. we have to be extra careful. Sometimes these teeth heal in a way that makes them difficult or even impossible to move, and there’s also a slightly higher chance of root changes over time. Before starting braces, we should take X-rays and check the tooth carefully. If everything looks healthy and stable, we can usually include it in orthodontic treatment, and monitor it closely throughout."
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Hello Kindly consult with your nearest orthodontist
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Hello If the tooth are in stable position they may go for braces but as you mentioned looks like incisors are fixed with arch bar which means the bone strength is also weak so I doubt need to check on OPG
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Braces are not contraindicated unless there is fracture of the tooth or root resorption
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orthodontist are specialized in such treatments
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