See Orthodontist: See the specialist for expert evaluation. They can advise you. Not all conditions can be properly treated with invisalign.
Answered 11/3/2015
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Consultation: The best and simplest way is to make an appointment with a licensed orthodontic specialist for an evaluation. Only in that manner can an orthodontist accurately assess your individual problems and determine if clear aligners are appropriate for you.
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Consultation: You really need to see an orthodontist for a proper consult to determine your needs and what will work best for you.
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Please: Please see a fully qualified Orthodontic Specialist for an initial examination (usually free), competent diagnosis, and a discussion of your treatment options. Although many GPs do orthodontics, statistical studies have shown that specialists do it faster, better, and with better post-Rx stability, and for the same cost. See a Pro.
Answered 11/9/2015
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Invisalign Provider: Usually, good candidates for Invisalign are patients who have healthy teeth and gums and have teeth that are moderately crooked or misaligned. The fact is that only a trained Invisalign Provider (dentist, orthodontist) can determine if you are a good candidate for Invisalign treatment.
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Consultation: A consultation with a local Invisalign provider will answer all of your questions.
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