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Would invisalign help my teeth?

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My mom wants me to get braces, but i am trying to talk her into letting me get invisalign, but i dont know if i have the right teeth for it.. please help!

http://s64.photobucket.com/albums/h200/haylee21/?action=view&current=n652715335_1386357_1977.jpg

i am the girl, idk how well you can see my teeth but its the best i got for now

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  1. idk cant really see go to the dentist and ask.  


  2. When it comes to considering your options for a smile makeover, it's easy to see Invisalign's advantages. Invisalign are removable easy to wear and very comfortable.

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  3. Only a certified Invisalign doctor can determine if Invisalign will work for you. But, I have seen many patients with worse conditions than yours that have Invisalign. There are different types of Invisalign cases. There is Invisalign full, which is the standard one, Invislaign epress, which consists of 10 or fewer aligners, and then there is Invisalign anterior which only covers from canine to canine. The best thing to do is set up an appointment for a consultation to determine which treatment is right for you.

  4. Invisialign works if you are compliant with wearing them 22 hours a day.  As long as you don't have a tooth up high to pull down or want to really expand your palate you should qualify for them.  I can't see your "bite" in this pic (how your molars match up) but has far as just straightening crooked teeth, it would do that...if you wear them.

  5. HAYLEE,

    From this picture you can't  tell you need braces.

  6. If you would like to investigate whether Invisalign is viable for you then you'll need to speak to a professionally trained Invisalign provider who can assess whether it is appropriate in you're case.

    From the picture it does not seem that you need any dental treatment, however there may be mouth bite issues which need correcting.

    If your bite needs re-aligning then Invisalign would NOT be an option for you - but it depends on what you are trying to achieve with your dental treatment.

    Like I said your best option is to speak to a professional who can give you all the options, pros and cons, and costs of both traditional braces or Invisalign.

    Hope this helps!

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