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Front 4 teeth is slightly titled
I don't have underbite and overbite problem in my teeth but my front 4 teeth is little tilted towards front. I am attaching my teeth image as well. is there any other solution expect braces for this problem????? If i go for braces then how much max time it will take?
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Your concern seems aesthetic and as such should be left untreated.
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A clear case of mild proclination (forwardly placed teeth) and misalignment. You may choose braces treatment. 3 types - 1. Outside braces 2. Internal/ lingual braces - visit www.conceallingualbraces.com for info. 3. Clear Aligners - visit www.shinelign.com for info. You may contact these websites and they'll help you with finding an Orthodontic provider in your city.
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You can use clear trays that are used instead of braces like Invisalign. However they are more expensive than braces. Talk to your dentist about your options
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If you don't want braces you can opt for invisalign. Minor corrections won't take long. Better take a consultation to understand the problem and possible solutions. Other than braces the treatment options involved are a bit invasive.
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Hello Mam, you may opt for ortho treatment in which you would have to wear braces or a removable appliance for around a year depending on case. In certain cases you may also opt for cosmetic dentistry where in which we use crowns to correct your problem
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Hi.... it seems that you do not require any treatment. An Orthodontic treatment would take around 1-2 years .
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Consult an Orthodontist
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