See Orthodontist: See the orthodontist. They are the specialists in this and can advise you about the best treatment for your specific condition. Important to see the specialist.
Answered 11/21/2014
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Ask your dentist: Invisalign is as effective as braces in more than 90% of cases. You can ask couple of different dentists to get a better idea.
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Consultation: You will need to see a qualified orthodontist who will do a thorough exam and determine your needs and the best course of action for you.
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Personal exam: Make an appointment with a licensed orthodontic specialist for an individual examination to determine your specific needs. Then options for your treatment will be described. It is certainly possible that either invisalign or braces may work for many situations. The pros and cons can be discussed in detail with your specialist orthodontist.
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See a Pro: See an Orthodontic Specialist for a qualified answer, for the same reasons you would see a brain surgeon rather than a GP to treat your brain lesion. Know that clear aligners may be applicable to resolve your malocclusion, but are only about half as effective as braces. So you may have to decide the level of "cure" you want for yourself.
Answered 11/25/2014
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Orthodontist: See an orthodontist whom does the traditional braces and Invisalign and get options. If in doubt, get another opinion. A lot depends on the present alignment of your teeth and jaws and your bite
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