All my incisors need straightening is Inman aligner an option?

Q. Hi Julian My lower teeth have gaps between them and the central incisor’s are crooked. All the incisor’s need straightening and moved closer to the canines. Is Inman Aligner able to help with this? Also on my upper teeth my central incisors have a gap between them and one has a chip. Would Veneers be the best option to resolve this? Then could I have some bonding on the lateral incisors so they blend well? Is it possible to have the upper teeth treatment done as I wear the brace to repair the lower teeth? Thanks again in advance

A. Its a yes to all of your questions except you may well need a more refined brace than an Inman aligner for your lower teeth – for this situation I often use a brace attached to the inside of the lower teeth – this will move the teeth within 3 months and is far easier to cope with than an Inman aligner.  Your case sounds very interesting  – if you are able please contact my surgery for a free cosmetic consultation.

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June 30th, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Anne Says :

My child 6yrs just got her left side central incisor coming half out (right side the baby tooth is still there). I am very worried as half side of the teeth is slanted inward. If I leave it that way will it move to the front? Any way to straighten it without the brace?

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