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sonja
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extractions and linguals

#31 Post by sonja »

Hello, i have been told you are the best person to speak to for this question.
I have 2 baby teeth remaining at the top in the front they are next two 2 very crooked and pointy out teeth if you can imagine what i mean.
behind the baby teeth i have the adult teeth, one is still in hiding in my gums somewhere and the other is behind my baby tooth almost like i have 2 layers of teeth only one shouldnt be there, cause its a baby..
anyway i want to have linguals do you think in my case i will still be able too??
and what will happen when i have the baby teeth taken out and there is a gap in the front of my mouth is it still possiblet to have temporary teeth stuck to linguals which would obviously change over time as the gap changes as the adults come forward..

please help me i am totally stressed i dont know what to do... :cry: :cry:

Strassner
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Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:38 pm
Location: Los Angeles area, California

lingual braces

#32 Post by Strassner »

Yes to both your questions. You could start with lingual braces and then switch to invisalign if you wanted. Lingual braces can do everything that regular braces can do. For the best in technology, I would suggest looking for an orthodontist who does i-braces by the Lingualcare company because they are the most advanced type of lingual braces. They are specially made for each tooth and are preprogramed to get the best result. Dr. Strassner

dragonfang
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Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:15 am
Location: London,England

going lingual after surgery

#33 Post by dragonfang »

Thanks Dr Strassner, that is really helpful.

Dragonfang

chupche
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Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:08 pm

orthos who practise ibraces

#34 Post by chupche »

Hi,

I am interested in linguals and I noticed on the ibraces website
(http://www.lingualcare.com/patient/doct ... ate=Canada) it
lists all orthos in Canada that use ibraces. Just wondering if all who use ibraces would be listed. I came across a ortho in my area who claims to be an ibraces user, but I don't see him under this list. His site is
http://www.thebraceplace.ca/invisible.html and his name is Dr. Gurza. Just wondering if he isn't included in the ibraces website, would he, indeed be registered to use ibraces..........thanks

Strassner
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Location: Los Angeles area, California

ibrace providers

#35 Post by Strassner »

go to lingualcare.com and see if the practioner is listed as having the training to do ibraces. Dr. STrassner

chupche
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still not listed

#36 Post by chupche »

Thanks for your response. I do not see his name listed. Does that mean that, although his website says he provides this technique, he does not?

Strassner
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Location: Los Angeles area, California

#37 Post by Strassner »

There are other types of lingual appliances other than i-braces. Maybe he uses one of these other types. But in my opinion i-braces are the most technologically advanced. Dr. Strassner

chupche
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thank you.

#38 Post by chupche »

Thank you for your info. I didn't know there were different types of appliances. I think I should stick to someone who works with ibraces, since you say these are the most technologically advanced and therefore the best...........................

farseer
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#39 Post by farseer »

Hi Dr.Strassner,

I've got my lingual braces on for 2 months now. My major problem is the upper teeth protuding which makes my lip profile not so good. So I got 2 bicuspids(the one next to the molar) removed last week and got my wires on today. The technician who worked on me today told me that the 1st adjustment is to make the teeth straight and the next adjustment after 8 weeks will start trying to close the gap by using the chain. I have a concern here because I do want to pull the front teeth back to fill in the gap.But I don't want the molar teeth to move forward. But with such a chain on, I'm afraid that the molar will be pulled a little bit forward. So in such a case, what can we do to fix the molar instead of pulling it forward?
I'd apprieciat you help!

susanss
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Joined: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:35 am

#40 Post by susanss »

Message from Dr. Strassner. The answer from Meryaten is absolutely correct. Follow that advice

farseer
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Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:42 am

#41 Post by farseer »

Thanks so much Meryaten and Dr.Strassner. The information is so helpful!

tjlynn
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Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:35 am

Finding an Orthodontist I trust..

#42 Post by tjlynn »

Hi Dr. Strassner,

Thanks for answering our questions.

I am concerned about how to find a trustworthy doctor. I am choosing between invisalign and ibraces for my orthodontic treatment. I have spacing issues due to extractions (by a previous ortho), about 80-90% overbite, and some rotations.

I don't know which method is best for me. And I'm concerned that if the doctor recommends invisalign, its because he or she wants to get out to of the extra work of linguals, and if they recommend linguals, I'm concerned they just want to "upsell" me. How can I be sure whats best for me? I'm consulting 4 orthos this week in order to help. Can you recommend anything else?

minime2016
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Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:59 pm

#43 Post by minime2016 »

Dr. Stassner can you use rubberbands with ibraces? my teeth arent that crooked but the reason i cant get invisalgne is because they have to move my bottom jaw forward. i dont know if i should ask my ortho about ibraces because doesnt use them; so i was just hoping you could answer my question, thanks.

lionfish
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#44 Post by lionfish »

Yep, linguals and elastics are definitely a goer.

tampabay
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Joined: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:10 am
Location: Tampa

lost ibrace brackets

#45 Post by tampabay »

Dr. Strassner,

My ibraces have been on for three months now and I'm the first ibraces patient for my ortho. During this time I have already lost two brackets. One off of my upper left very back mollar and one off of the left very back lower mollar. At my last ortho visit I had only lost the one upper bracket and he said my tx would be okay with out that one. But now that I'm missing two, shouldn't he order replacement brackets for me from ibraces? I have another 2 years to go in these and I'm concerned. Thanks for your help.

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