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Front tooth coming front
My front tooth is coming front , it's effecting my smile ,should I go for braces, for only one tooth till how many month should I wear braces
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Go for periodontal opinion , than if needed braces
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To get more clarity and to diagnose correctly can you elaborate - are your teeth coming out now ? Before they were ok OR the teeth were out but you have started noticing now ? This will impact the diagnosis and treatment . We need to check clinically how much is it out so the time of treatment will depend on that. If you have only one tooth issue then it would be around 6-8 months .
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There are various type of braces - choose what suits you and is comfortable .
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Visit a specialist get the OPG X-ray done and start the treatment .
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