Hello Sir/ Madam,
I got my orthodontic treatment completed a year back. I see that one of my canines is tilted towards inside which is putting little pressure on teeth below it. Is there a way to correct this canine. Also there are little spaces between my teeth. Is thre a way to solve it with going for orthodontic treatment again. Attaching pics. I still don't feel confident about my smile post ortho treatment.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Madam. I have seen patients who had a history of Orthodontic treatment. Yes it is possible to correct it. and there are many ways to do ao. But the solution will depend on the kind of skeletal and dental relation you have. Based on the photos only one aspect of the teeth can be seen . If possible do book consultation in virtual or personally to the clinic. Hope this helped.
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Not to worry. These things can be resolved.
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I feel the urge you have for a confident smile and can assure you that there is another option for you.
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Reach out to my clinic. You have tried orthodontic treatment resulting in relapse/return of the issue.
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Hi kindly take an orthodontist opinion.
Since the required alignment is achieved(from the photos attached)there is no need to get braces again.
On the other hand to close the minor spaces you can get invisible braces/ clear aligners and then continue to wear a retainer post treatment.
That way the alignment is retained.
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