Thread: inman aligner
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07-22-2009, 12:05 PM #1
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inman aligner
Have posted previous questions on this forum and I've really appreciated the advice given, particulary Dr Khaira - many thanks for your informative advice. My previous post was about me being unhappy with veneers that I have had fitted.
I am wondering if inman aligner might be a possibility to improve what I have now.
I think things would feel better if the teeth were set back a little, so they are not as prominent. I wondered if this might be achievable with an inman aligner. My 2 front ones are the main concern. The 2 front veneers are also not completely straight - one is slightly further forward than the other.
I think if they were all straight and set slightly back, to where my natural teeth were sitting, I think I could live with them.
Do you feel this may be a possibility? I would worry about the veneers becoming loose or dislodged if the pressure was applied from the brace, would this be a risk? Also rough costs? Thank you so much.
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07-22-2009, 12:49 PM #2
It could be possible as long as there was no risk of major damage done to your veneers. I have utilised the Inman aligner numerous times int similar situations.
Fees would depend on complexity fo treatment and range from £950-£2500
I hope this helps
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