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Old 07-07-2008, 01:05 PM
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Smile suitable for inman aligners?

Hi,
I'm in my early twenties and interested in having one of my front mildly protruding tooth moved back into alignment with the rest. Would i be suitable for inman aligners and what would be the cost for the required small scale adjustment?
Thanks for your help.
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Old 07-07-2008, 01:35 PM
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From what you describe it sounds like you may be suitable for the aligner, but without a full consultation its not possible to say.

The cost of the Inman aligner varies according to complexuty and ranges from £950-£2000 per jaw

I hope this helps

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Thank you for your help. Do you know of any practices in the cheshire/merseyside area that offer this treatment?
Many Thanks.
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Hi

if you have a look at the main Inman Aligner website, you'll find a list of dentists who offer this treatment. I'll also send you a private message with more info.

Hope this helps


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Old 08-08-2008, 06:17 AM
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The Inman Aligner website Inman Aligner provides a list of certified dentists that offer this treatment.

You should be able to find somebody that is close to the cheshire / Merseyside area

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Old 08-08-2008, 10:49 AM
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Hello

I Have been treating people with the inman aligner for about 3/4 months now and I am having fantastic results. It is fast and economical.

Good luck
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Old 09-17-2008, 12:54 PM
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Unhappy Underbites??

Hi there, i am a 23 year old girl desperate to get my teeth sorted i HATE my smile. When i smile, talk or laugh it looks as if i have no top teeth. They are too short for my mouth (due to me sucking my thumb when younger) they are straight but i have a small underbite, infact my bottom and top teeth virtually meet. I have been told that i cannot have my top teeth lengthened using bonding or veneers due to the underbite and so i want to know if invisalign or inmans can help that?

I have been told contrasting views. Some say i would need jaw surgery to realign my jaw and others say the braces would work. I dont know what or who to believe, but i know i want my smile sorted iv been self conscious about it for as long as i can remember.

Have you got any advice on what might help?

I can provide pictures if needed?

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Sam.
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Old 09-19-2008, 04:10 PM
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Red face help!!

Hi i have posted a thread above but have not had a reply just wondered if anyone was ther?? lol
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:38 PM
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Sammy:

The Inman Aligner cannot extrude teeth and it sounds like that is what you need.
I am not a dentist so hopefully one will post a reply but when you mention surgery it takes you to a different level of needs.

We are always hardest on ourselves and I am sure you more attractive than you see yourself, don't beat yourself up.

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Hi i have posted a thread above but have not had a reply just wondered if anyone was ther?? lol
Hi Sammy,

I am sorry not to get back to you earlier. I have been abroad lecturing.

Don is right, it does sound as if your case is not suitable.
However I will PM you to see if we can get some more photographic information.
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