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Hi,
I have one protruding front tooth which is only half real - I knocked half the tooth out when I was a child and the dentist moulded some kind of paste in his hand to the shape of my tooth and, as far as I remember, basically stuck it on! I can feel the join at the back of the tooth but not at the front. With this in mind, I was wondering if the inman aligner would be able to straighten it for me? Many thanks. |
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Hi
Very difficult to say without looking the amount of protrusion, but it is possible. Inman alligner works great for a number of cases where there is minimal crowding in the anterior region. Regards Raha
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Dr Raha Sepehrara BSC(Hons) BDS with Distinction The Dental Suite, Leicestershire Quality dental and Implant care www.dental-suite.co.uk |
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Thank you for your reply.
I understand that without a consultation it is hard to say for sure, but am I right in concluding from your reply, that the fact that the tooth is not all real will not affect it's suitability for the inman aligner? |
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Hi
Again difficult to say, but if enough tooth substance is there , then it is possible. Regards
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Dr Raha Sepehrara BSC(Hons) BDS with Distinction The Dental Suite, Leicestershire Quality dental and Implant care www.dental-suite.co.uk |
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