I have gap in my side incisors..i want to know about invisible braces..is there any side effect of braces...iam 25 years old.and my upper right milk teth(canine)is not broken..
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Hi, All Gaps can be effectively closed by invisible braces and there are no side effects. It is generally not advisable to do braces treatment, if there is any retained milk teeth. There are alternatives available to solve this problem, consulting dentist in person would be a best idea.
Gaps in teeth can be closed with orthodontics (braces)
Invisible braces are good and are more esthetic and hence u don’t have a metally smile coz of braces
Next Steps
Consult an orthodontist.
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U can browse Invisalign website for certified orthodontist practising Invisalign
Gap can be closed with braces.invisible braces are known as clear aligners.they are different from traditional braces.they will be like thin clear sheet covering your tooth so they aren't visible as like that of traditional ones.results are similar in both cases.invisible braces do have their own advantage so you can opt for same.you will be needing retainers after treatment for both
Your orthodontist will decide whether to retain your milk teeth or not after evaluating your opg.
Next Steps
get a opg done
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it's the right age to start with braces so sooner you start , results will be effective as well.
Hey , An OPG has to be taken first to see if the Permanent canine is impacted and to asses the status of your milk tooth .
Aligners are a good option for treatment and do not have any side effects
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