Is there a more subtle way than braces to straighten teeth?

Q.
ive had an overbite since i was little i had an extra tooth grow behind my 2 front teeth a very long time ago and after many dentist visits with not a very good experience im now scared to death of them and have sufferd all my life with goofy teeth and 3 bent in teeth ive not seen a dentist since i was about 7 im 28 now is there anything apart from permanent braces i could have done like them bein chopped down and false 1s placed on top? what would i expect to pay for this kinds thing
A.
For crowded teeth I often use invisalign to gently move the teeth over time into the correct position. Please visit the invisalign web site for more information and also vist my web site where are fees for treatments are available
Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan
April 27th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Scarlet Says :

Hi my 17 year old son needs a brace on his top front teeth following an accident last year were he broke the front tooth in half. The dentist filled the tooth but it doesnt look very straight and is not the same colour. Our dentist is saying that we would have to pay for this as it is not done on the nhs is this correct

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