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To Dentist Fraternity, I had permanent braces, at the age of 22 for 2 years. But Now, I am at 30 years old & I believe some of the teeth are getting relapsed. Few of them have returned to the previous shape. I am afraid, it should not completely come back. Shall I go for replaceable/impermanent braces? or Will it bound to happen in all cases?Plzhlp
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kindly see the braces specialist. after assessing u necessary treatment of either permanent or removable braces will be suuggested .But long term retention appliance is recommended
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Relapse can occur especially if retainers are not worn regularly after treatment. You may have to opt for a a short burst of retreatment followed by retainers.
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