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I am 28 years old I want my front teeth go inside and look good so for that i want to keep braces on my teeth how much time will braces take to suppress my teeth inside
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The treatment time with dental braces will range from 6-24 months. It depends on your dental diagnosis.
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It will take minimum of 1 year to finish the treatment
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Yes, you can go for treatment. Normally it takes around 1.5-2 years. But duration can vary depending on case complexity. Do visit a local orthodontist for physical evaluation and treatment.
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The duration of orthodontic treatment, including how long braces will take to move your front teeth inward, can vary depending on several factors. These factors include the complexity of your case, the severity of misalignment, the type of braces used, and your individual response to treatment. Typically, orthodontic treatment with braces for realigning front teeth can range from several months to a few years. Mild cases may require a shorter treatment time, while more complex cases may take longer. To get a more accurate estimate of the treatment duration and the specific approach needed to align your front teeth, it is essential to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist. During the consultation, the orthodontist will evaluate your teeth and bite, discuss your treatment goals, and recommend the most suitable treatment plan for you. Remember, orthodontic treatment requires patience and cooperation. It is a gradual process aimed at achieving optimal results while ensuring the long-term health and stability of your teeth. By following your orthodontist's instructions, attending regular appointments, and maintaining good oral hygiene, you can help ensure a successful outcome and enjoy a beautiful, well-aligned smile.
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Hi Orthodontic treatment usually takes about 1 to 1.5 year to get your teeth correction done..
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Orthodontic treatment is complex treatment it requires lots of visits and patience. Don’t rush go as slow as possible.
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Hello It ll take 1.5-2years
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Hi. *It would be helpful if you could attach snap of your teeth. *Duration of treatment depends on the severity of Malalignment,and your body's respons towards the treatment. *Mild and moderate cases will take approximately 1 year and Sever 1.5 to 2 year's
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