six-month braces

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alertleaf
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six-month braces

#1 Post by alertleaf »

Hello, I'm a 24-year-old girl from Canada. The gap between my two front teeth has been widening since the last two years. It was perfectly alright a few years back and all of a sudden, it started widening. I'm getting married next year. On consulting a dentist at Discovery Dental in Ajax( http://www.discoverydental.com/blog/six ... nvisalign/ ), he told that normal dental braces need a minimum of two years for the gap to close. He suggested doing a six-month braces. Is this effective? Is Invisalign a better option? I'm really confused. Please help me.

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djspeece
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Re: six-month braces

#2 Post by djspeece »

Welcome to the forum! There are many options for orthodontics so your confusion is understandable. For starters, I refer you to sirwired's "sticky" post on this forum on avoiding malpractice and trickery... at http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... 13&t=47522. I personally would be very wary of anything like "six month smiles" which seems to be offered by general dentists after a weekend seminar by the manufacturer. The best course of action would be a formal evaluation by a board-certified orthodontist who can assess your situation and provide a recommendation for an approach that addresses your cosmetic issue as well as any functional issues, such as your bite. Most people on this forum seem to have braces anywhere from a year to three years, with 18-24 months most common. I initially had a two year plan, but due to a couple of stubborn gaps stretched into three years which ended last October. I'm not sure how six month braces could close a gap in 6 months but I suspect it would be at the expense of a normal bite, and could create more issues than it fixes. In any event, congratulations on your wedding, and best of luck to you!
Dan

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Tyrantblade
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Re: six-month braces

#3 Post by Tyrantblade »

I would go to an orthodontist and see what they say after a consultation, 6 month smiles would probably make your teeth look good on the surface, but would either be unstable, or just do nothing to fix any other problems you may have.
Lots of crimes here

1. The upper molars bite too far ahead of the lower molars

2. Missing teeth #s 9, 14, and, 29

3. Open bite

4. Upper midline left of center

5. Lower midline right of center

6. Upper and lower teeth not straight

Sentence - 24 months, turned to 27 month.

Braces removed since 11/06/17

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