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Gap in front teeth
I have gap between my front 2 teeth (single gap of around 2-3mm). I want to get it permanently closed in few months. I don't want to opt for permanent braces as I am looking for a partner to marry and permanent braces won't be acceptable & won't look good on marriage & engagement functions. Is there any way by which I can have removable braces right from beginning of this treatment that I can remove occasionally (1-2 times a month). I am not comfortable with veneers. please help.
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Hi. You can either go for aligners or Invisible Braces for closure of gaps. Also veneers could be another option but can be recommended only after proper examination.
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See an orthodontist for further opinion. You can consult Dr Azeem Patel, Orthodontist in Mumbai. Details available on google and practo
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You can opt for invisialign or clearalign etc which are trays you can wear to close the gap. However X-ray and clinical examination required before advising what is best for you
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Invisible braces. As name suggest it is not gonna be visible. Invisblr comes as transparent which is not visible , anf if you wish you can remove for couple of hours for pre wedding or wedding photoshoot Good luck
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You can either plan lingual braces, braces that are placed inner side of teeth and are not visible. Or you can go for a Invisalign treatment. As you said u are not comfortable with Veneers
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