Hi, you have gaps between your upper and lower teeth. Looking at your age, this is ideal time for you to get your braces done as you will have career opportunities, wedding, many more such occasions etc in the later life. Your treatment seems simple and shouldn’t take more than 6/8 months.
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I’m an orthodontist, we can discuss all the possible treatment options for you other than braces too. If you don’t want to go for them. Opt for a paid consultation and we’ll start discussing right away.
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There are so many options available according to your age and clinical findings. You can go for orthodontic treatment like braces or earbud correction with the help of crowns or laminated can also be done.
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The spacing present in your teeth can be closed after an orthodontic treatment. Basically you need to get braces. After which these will disappear and you would look a little bit more amazing than you already do. :)
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Hello Mam,
There are various solutions that are on offer for the patient depending on the kind of gap seen.
The treatment starts with finding the reason for the gap and evaluating the case for which type of treatment will be best suited for you.
Hey practo user,
You can consult me online on my page for digital prescription and for dental advice so that i can diagnose you properly.
Take care!
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