Possible!: It is possible, but you must be evaluated by a dentist to see if it is possible, in your case. This may involve treatment on the opposite jaw as well, to close the gap.
Answered 11/10/2015
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Invisalign: Invisalign is a great option to close spaces between teeth. Other options may be veneers or bonding. Discuss your concerns with your dentist and orthodontist. A cosmetic evaluation will help, you get the beautiful smile you are looking for.
Answered 3/3/2014
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Possibly: Consider more than one opinion. Tooth bonding may also be an option without you having to resort to braces.
Answered 3/3/2014
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Possible: Invisalign is an effect method to treat many mild to moderate cases. Only a visit to the orthodontist (preferably a preferred invisalign provider) will be able to tell for sure however, as none of us docs on the site can see your teeth
Answered 6/29/2014
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See an expert: The Invisalign website can help you find an expert who has treated hundreds of cases. Find one close to you and schedule a consult. The expert will be able to give you an appropriate answer to your question after a complete examination. Good luck!
Answered 7/19/2014
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Can't tell: Need more info and examination. See the Orthodontist and find out. Often the muscle that goes from your upper lip to your gums needs to be released to help allow this to become stable. Also, check for tongue thrusting against the inside of your top front teeth. Good Luck.
Answered 1/6/2015
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It is possible: Invisalign may very well work for you. Invisalign can do amazing things with closing spaces, but you would need a thorough examination with a treatment plan by certified Invisalign dentist first.
Answered 1/6/2015
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Cause: If gap due to tooth malposition, Orthodontic Rx may be best option. Braces are always more effective than aligners, but tooth position may respond to aligner therapy. A fully qualified Orthodontic Specialist is your best source of information. If space due to small tooth size and/or tissue tag between teeth, restorative Rx may be best. Often Tooth aligning + restorations = superlative finish.
Answered 10/22/2015
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