I have crowding titled teeth which is tilted in one direction so I want to cure it and the treatment I want is invisible so that treatment can also be done and no one knows it too so how can I align it a minimal cost and what is it please explain
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There is definitely need of a orthodontic treatment as seen in the photograph, crowding with respect to maxillary and mandibular incisors. Angles classification is not clearly seen in the photograph.
Treatment cost varies city to city don’t go for the cheapest one. Go for the best one.
Upon review these were the findings -
Narrow constricted upper arch, crowding irt upper anterior teeth, proclined upper anterior teeth and forwardly inclined upper teeth, intraoral photographs?, Class II malocclusion? Increased overjet, Overbite?
Elaborately these are to be done for -
Fixed orthodontic mechanotherapy for Class II malocclusion with arch expansion and retraction of upper jaw teeth
Provisional diagnosis -
Angle's Class II malocclusion with molar? relation, increased overjet, narrow upper arch...intraoral photographs?
Differential diagnosis -
Cross and scissor bites
Diagnostic tests -
Clinical review, xrays, photographs, pretreatment casts
Visit orthodontic clinic
Treatment advise for -
Orthodontic review
Fixed orthodontic mechanotherapy with palatal arch expansion, age 16, review with pretreatment records
conventional - metal look, stainless steel braces
invisible braces - ceramic
Prognosis -
good
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