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... . if your teeth are worse than the photo then the inman is still ok. if the teeth are crossed over you'll need to combine with some invisible braces to finalise


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Been away a while, took this picture of my bottom teeth. Do you believe that the Inman Aligner can sort this? Apologies for the scruffy look, growing a beard, hey all blokes go through a beard phase, what can i say.

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Bump, really hope someone can give me advice.

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It certainly looks like it may be possible, although this is not an easy case. I have seen and in fact done cases worse than this. Without a full consultation it would be difficult to say for sure

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It certainly looks like it may be possible, although this is not an easy case. I have seen and in fact done cases worse than this. Without a full consultation it would be difficult to say for sure

I hope this helps
Thank you Dr Khaira, thats given me a confindence boost on what treatment I should get.

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My initial assesment say's I'm a borderline case. Going for moulds and X-Rays In a few weeks. If I can't get the Inman I need traditional braces, In that case I'd look at those options...

I'd settle for ceramic ones or similar, one of the less visual traditional braces. Looking at my photo can anyone hazard at guess at how long I'd need them In for? Long shot I know...

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