What surgery could correct my inward-facing top teeth?

Q.
My front, upper teeth move backwards (inwards iinto my mouth), I guess its quite opposite to those who have their top teeth moving outwards. As I am a teacher, any type of braces would be inconvenient. Is there any type of surgery that would fix this problem or are there any other solutions? And what are the costs of this

Thank you

A.
We couldn’t do any surgery to correct this problem. However, you could do Invisalign – clear braces. This is a series of aligners which you wear all day, you can continue to speak normally and people don’t even know you’ll be wearing them.

Invisalign starts from £1795 with our practice.

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April 26th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Erin Says :

okay. so. heres my problem. my smile is… not the best. and heres why. my two front teeth kind of go inward twoards the back of my mouth. then on the bottom they of overlap but only a little. im 14 and i shud have gotten braces a long time ago. i would like to know the BEST solution for my problem. could you please give me the best soulution or most reccomended solution for my smile? -thanks

April 26th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Paulie Says :

I would advise you to see an Orthodontis or contact your nearest NHS Dentist.

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