I have a gap on the lower teeth and crowding on the upper. What should I do?

March 5th, 2012
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Hello Darsh. I am in the unfortunate position of having crossed teeth on the top and a gap onn the bottom. when I was about twelve the dentist extracted a couple of my lowe teeth to make room for growth as they were starting to overcrowd, anyway these have moved apart which I am not happy with, indicating that he clearly didnt need to take out more than one and has created too much room. what Can I do about this as he was not sure about moving top teeth out and lower teeth in at the same time, I wont be having any work carried out there from now on and am looking for treatment that would be suitable for this situation? thanks a lot Dr

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I’m 17 and want braces but my dentist has said no. Will I have to pay?

March 5th, 2012
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Hello Ms Sepehrara I would like to know about braces and whether I have to pay for them. My dentist says that i don’t need braces but i really really want them to close up my gap teeth and tiny gaps in between my teeth also to straighten out a few teeth. i do have overbitte but not alot only about a couple of millimetres my dentist said. all this really makes me unconfident and i was wondering if id be able to get braces for free because i am nearly 17 years old or would i have to pay? Thank you

dr raha sepehrara

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Which braces are best for closing a gap between my two front teeth?

March 5th, 2012
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hi
how are you Darsh, I’m fifteen years old and have been looking at braces. I was just wondering if you can give me rough idea what treatment you think i would need. i want to ask tell something
I have gap in between my two front 2 teeth which I don’t like and i wanted to ask that which braces should i use?
and also the risks of it
that it is useful or not?
it doesn’t look that much bad but i like braces alot.
I hope you’ll fix my problems
Thank You for your time 🙂

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Can you tell me to what degree braces hurt?

March 5th, 2012
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I need braces but am scared because i dont like pain just woundering if they hurt and if you ever eat hard food with them because my mate got braces and she cant eat hard food or chewy gum cause my bottom teeth aint stright and my mam said she taking me to get braces but i darent get them incase thy hurt me i really would like my teeth to be stright so could you please answer me this question how long do you keep braces in for aswell i really need to know this thanks

dr raha sepehrara

Raha Sepehrara

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My wife needs help with her braces when briefly returning from India. Can you help?

March 5th, 2012
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Hi,
My wife’s jaw and teeth need to be straightened.
They are a bit pushed forward.
She is in India now. She cotacted her dentist there and he can fix it using either American technique or English technique.
But, it is a year process. She will be travelling to the UK next month.
So, she cannot continue her treatment in India.
The doctor in India will put the applicances for straightening the teeth (may be American technique) and she needs the help of a doctor to check it every month.
Is it something you can help?
Regards

Darsh Patel 8 Central Parade, St Mark's Hill, Surbiton, KT6 4PJ Web: www.invisibrace.co.uk Tel: 020 8399 6333

What can I do to straighten my front tooth after a slight relapse?

March 5th, 2012
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Hi Adam.
I am 33 years old, and have 2 children. After my 2nd child i noticed my front tooth starting to overlap the other front one.
I had fixed braces when I was 12, and did have lovely teeth.
Now that they have changed I really notice it especially in photographs.
I used to be quite proud of my teeth but now I feel I’m losing confidence.
I do have a retainer to wear for an hour a day, but they were already twisted so don’t think it really works, what can I do to straighten my front tooth????

dr adam thorne

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My dentist wouldn’t give me a fixed retainer and now I have suffered a relapse. What to do?

March 5th, 2012
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Hello Mr Patel. When i was younger i had a brace and had asked for the fixed retainer as i knew i wouldnt stick to the removable one all my life as i should. the dentist at thie time insisted that i ave the removable version and proceeded with this. as you can imagine i was unhappy and didnt stick to it for long as a result in my late twenties my teeth have relapsed back to their original crossed position. I am now looking to have a more modern proceedure to have this fixed and will require the fixed retainer if this is possible. what i wanted to know is whether this treatment will be available after any for of treatment or whether you can only have it post traditional brace? also what are the costs involved in the wire technique? thank you

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Surely I am too old for a brace, so how do I straighten my teeth?

March 5th, 2012
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i am 51 yrs old, am i to old for a brace, my teeth dont stick out much, but i have a gap and would love to get rid of it, also my bottom teeth are crooked, and rub on the top of my gums, would the treatment be very exspensive? i did wear a brace when i was younger but did not wear it as long as i should have, which now i am sorry, could you please try and give me a rough idear what could be done for me and if i could wear a brace at my age, i dont want to loose my teeth.

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What options would you recommend for mild overlapping?

March 5th, 2012
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-Dear expert- I am twenty four and am toying with the idea of having braces. I think though they may be a bit of an overkill considering the condition of my teeth. my bottom teeth have a slight overlap whilst the upper teeth have a slightly lesser overlap. In all without being able to see them they arent very bad and i had thought that a brace would have been a bit too much to go through to have this fixed. You can see my issue? I dont want to have 18 months to two years treatment in order to fix something that isnt that broken? what options would you recommend for straightening mild overlapping? thanks

dr adam thorne

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Could the inman aligner work for me as I work out the country a lot?

March 5th, 2012
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I have wanted to get my teeth straightened for along as I can remember. When I was 12 I had a retainer the brace to try and fix the problem but was unfortunately unsuccessful, I should had gone for the fixed braces.
For many years I have looked into all different types of methods but I have never been able to afford the treatment.
Today I have came across the groupon offer for inman aligners. Also it would just be the top that I would like to get done.
Another thing is, I work out of the country quite often and I am only home for a few months at a time, Is this something that would be a big problem with inman?

Darsh Patel 8 Central Parade, St Mark's Hill, Surbiton, KT6 4PJ Web: www.invisibrace.co.uk Tel: 020 8399 6333