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Old 03-14-2008, 03:19 PM
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After reading Reveal magazine last night I came across a feature on cosmetic dentristry. When I was younger I refused to give up my bottle/dummy according to my mum this caused an overbite which I've been told by my dentist is quite large. As a child my teeth were crooked and a bit of a mess to look back on but they have straightened out now apart from the front 4 top teeth which do stick out. Naturally I didnt want braces as a teenager, typically worried about them but now I really do wish to correct my smile.

I read about the inman alligner and wondered if this was for me? I currently live in Walsall near birmingham in the West Midlands so are there any practices near to me? If not, I don't mind travelling. Also I am a student and would need a finance plan to help.

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Old 03-14-2008, 07:48 PM
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Hi Hayley.

You may very well be suitable for the Inman aligner, without a full consultation it will be difficult to say more. Please check your private messages, I will send some more information to you in a hope that you find what you are looking for

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Old 03-20-2008, 08:04 AM
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Hi Hayley Ann,

I have previously mentioned in a different thread that many patients have very high expectations about the Inman Aligners, but unfortunately their expectations cannot be met by this form of treatment.

I would therefore recommend you also considered other forms of treatments such as :
1- invisalign
2- clearstep
3- lingual orthodontics

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Everyone looking at the Inman aligner must be aware that it only provides certain tooth movmements. When the Inman aligner is not suitable, quite often Invisalign can be considered
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glad to see we agree Pav
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