Hi, I want to get the braces treatment. I went to the orthodontist he told me it will take 2yrs to get this done completely, but I am getting married in 2018 December. Is there any way in which I can remove those braces during my marriage and fix them after some time?
I don't want to go for invisalign braces as they are too costly.
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Once you start the treatment, you need to be patient until it gets completed. It is possible to remove and refix them but it will be an extra cost for you. Most importantly, once you remove in between the treatment there is a high risk of relapse and when you refix it can take longer to treat it.
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Ask your orthodontist if it is possible to complete your treatment before your marriage by using different technique in case of braces.
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Though there is no fast track in orthodontia and there is no way to remove the braces for a short period. The tenure taken by the treatment totally cannot be judged on a forum without clinical exam . There are clear aligners a treatment principled on Invisalign , but it's efficacy will be dictated on the level of correction required.
Yes there is a possibility that you can remove the braces for sometime and reapply them later but the treatment time will increase due to this. If you are happy with that you can go ahead. Consult your dentist for better opinion
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