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Hello doctor. I want to know how many months does a brace take? My front two teeth are little forward so should i wear brace?? Or is there any fast option?
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hi Orthodontic treatment usually takes around 1 to 1 1/2 year.This is the best treatment option for you.
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At your age better to opt for braces . It will take about 1 year or more for the treatment. Faster options are cosmetic ones but they are more invasive as they may involve root canal and capping of your teeth
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Hi, There is no fixed time for orthodontic treatment (braces) as each case is unique.If there is space between the other teeth to accomodate the pushed back teeth the treatment will take less time.However if there is no space to push the teeth back space may have to be created by extraction of premolar teeth in which case the treatment takes longer.In either case you can expect anything between six months to two years followed by wearing of a retainer.The retainer is an appliance to hold the new position of the teeth.
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Orthodontic treatment is the best long term option in your case.Though the initial period is awkward after a couple of weeks you will adjust to them and hardly notice them.
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Hope that helps.
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