Friday, July 31, 2009

Question about fixing teeth?

My 2 front teeth SLIGHTLY over lap each other. You can't really notice it. They have been like that since I was in 2nd or 3rd grade. I dont want braces.. mainly because I cant afford them without insurance, and Im 27 years old and would look stupid with them. But If i had insurance, i would definitely get braces no matter how stupid i looked.





IS there a way to have them fixed without braces or without getting fake teeth or veneers?





I heard of invisiline, but thats probably even more expensive, and I heard its not for everyone.





The rest of my teeth are perfect





please help. thanks!

Question about fixing teeth?
are you me???? my two front teeth were the same - sounds like it anyway. i left them until i needed crowns on them and then - did the crowns. you might be able to find an old school dentist would could make you a retainer with wires in it - they shift and push the teeth into position. i had one when i was a kid and didnt use it like i was supposed too so....


good luck!
Reply:umm ur not really leaving many options...if you cant afford braces there isnt any other "cheap" fix...sorry.....get braces....if all of ur other teeth are straight you wont have to have them on very long... braces are like $100 a month...thats not too bad....
Reply:I've heard from my dentist that invisilign doesn't work very well. perhaps retainers?
Reply:If your case is suitable, Invisalign works great and may cost less than traditional braces. Only a well-qualified Invisalign provider can tell you if it will work for you.





Payment plans are available. If this is something you really want, you will find a way to pay for it.





You say, "you can't really notice it"...but obviously you want it changed. Maybe it's just something that makes you special and you don't want to fix it.





Go get a few professional opinions. I'd suggest contacting a general dentist who is experienced with Invisalign. Unlike orthodontists, they may suggest a few alternatives to moving teeth.



Hotels

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
vc .net