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Old 07-02-2008, 09:03 PM
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Its very difficult to say without a full consultation but I would recommend that you speak to your dentist before having the Clearstep aligners fitted and express your concerns.

The correct answer lies in diagnosis of your problem. If your teeth are out of alignment then bracework would be most conservative and best solution long term. It may be possible to utilise the Inman aligner but again, without a full consultation its difficult to say. However I would like to reassure you that the diagnosis for Clearstep is done by a specialist orthodontist so should be done to a very high standard

If your teeth are the wrong shape, bracework will not be the final solution to your problem, although it may be needed prior to any veneer work etc. Always seek the best treatment rather than cheapest.

I hope this helps

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