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Old 04-06-2008, 08:12 PM
Diver Diver is offline
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Originally Posted by Dr Pav Khaira View Post
The Inman aligner has very specific movements so it's not possible to say whether it is suitable without a consultation. Saying that, I have straightened very crooked teeth using the system

With regards to your broken tooth, you need to see a dentists urgently. If it has been traumatised it may cause problems and the sooner it is checked the better

Hope this helps

Kindest regards
I've just read a report in the Daily Mail which say's the Inman can only sort moderate over crowding problems which rules me out.

What can be done for more sever cases?

Thanks for your help thus far.
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