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Orthodontic treatment and relapse
My ortho treatment has relapsed I have no problem to go for the treatment again but Can I get back the authentic position of my teeths without wearing those braces..i don't want that braces again.. Is there any other option to cure the relapse
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It needs clinical evaluation. It could be as simple as wearing your retainers and getting them aligned to as complex as going for retreatment. If you don not want braces then the option is clearpath or invisalign
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After undergoing treatment follow complete post treatment protocol and check ups
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In your situation may be treatment options clear path or invisalign. But it is costly procedure and it also take time but it is a stable treatment. In this treatment various trays sequence for tooth movement so please if you go with this treatment then be careful for daily wearing of that trays otherwise it may also relapsed. These all trays are transparent.
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please consult a dentist for your tooth condition.
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don't worry about treatment but be honest about treatment protocol like appointment, instructions and regular wearing of trays.
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You , have to undergo the orthodontic treatment again, though this time you can choose from esthetic and removable orthodontic techniques, like clear aligners or removable plate.
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visit a dentist
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wear the retention plates as advised by the dentist to prevent relapse.
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