A member asked:

Can i get fully treated for a slightly deviated lower jaw, left upper canine completely overlaps incisor. yellowish. slight occasional bleeding gums.

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Multidisciplinary: dentistry approach . Your situation requires multidisciplinary case management, multiple procedures with multiple clinicians, which can take multiple months to complete. You can benefit from this approach by receiving the best possible care with minimally invasive dentistry that will ensure the longevity of the results and continued function of the jaws. Call your general dentist first.

Answered 1/30/2015

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Most likely: But the only doctor that can tell you for sure is the one that can examine you. See a local dentist to discuss your concerns and find out what options your have for correcting your malocclusion and other problems.

Answered 1/30/2015

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Yes: You may need both Orthodontic and Restorative treatment. Additionally jaw surgery may be required. Seek the most competent practitioners in your area.

Answered 4/29/2015

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