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I have gaps in my teeth which has increased recently. And i can not go for braces as i am working professional where i need to speak alot in-front of people. I have considered composite or ceramic filling but the dentist told me that my gaps are too much that it can only be reversed with braces .Is there any more option i can go for ?
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You can opt for invisalign if you can't opt for  conventional ortho treatment. But you can consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options, as without looking at oral cavity can't prescribe any other treatment options.
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hello maam, yes insead of baces you can go for aligners.Aligners are patient centric.They are invisible/clear. You canwear them according ot your comfort.It can be remoced by patient while eating or wgile they have to give a speech.
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Hi. As you have described that you are a working professional and that orthodontic appliances are not your pick..you can consult with an orthodontist and discuss about either lingual orthodontics (in this the braces are applied behind the teeth and are not visible) or you can opt for aligners..there are a variety in them too. Your orthodontist will help you to take a pick on that
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You can opt for invaslin which is not visible like ortho wires you can have your routine life continued as usual
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