Yes: The treatment period would not be as long but invisalign should not be a problem.
Answered 1/29/2013
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Yes....but: Make an appointment with a dentist that is knowledgeable in all types of orthodontic treatments & they will be able to fully explain all your treatment options.
Answered 9/30/2013
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Yes: Invisalign does a pretty good job on less demanding cases. See an orthodontist for a proper consult to see what your options are.
Answered 2/19/2013
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Certainly: Invisalign or other types of clear aligner treatments may be appropriate for your situation. Only an appointment with licensed orthodontic specialist can determine what is right for your situation.
Answered 2/22/2013
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Yes: But why would you want them. Invisalign is used to straighten teeth. If they are not crooked what are your concerns. Sometimes even straight teeth do not transmit forces to the supporting bone in an even and healthy way. Invisalign can correct this problem.
Answered 5/24/2013
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Yes: Consult an orthodontist. Indeed, you are likely a better candidate for this treatment.
Answered 9/11/2013
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Yes, but...: Invisalign is capable of partially resolving less complex orthodontic dilemmas, but not as well as braces. It's a trade-off. Do you want better more long-lasting treatment, or less visible treatment that gives you less bang for your buck. Do your homework, see a qualified orthodontic specialist, before deciding.
Answered 9/30/2013
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