A member asked:

I have 2 teeth on my gums and i will need braces for my other teeth should i get them removed or get invisalign or braces on the inside of my mouth?

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That depends: That depends on which teeth they are and how crowed your mouth is. The only way the answer this question is to have an evaluation by an orthodontist. There are to many variables to give you a better answer in this forum.

Answered 4/10/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

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See an Orthodontist: for consultation, records and treatment options. Depending on your individual condition, your orthodontist will determine your orthodontic treatment based on your specific needs. See an Orthodontist

Answered 7/28/2015

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Complex: sounds like you may have a somewhat complex malocclusion. See a fully qualified Orthodontic Specialist for initial exam (usually free) to determine the complexity of your problem and the best course of treatment. Some appliances provide better treatment for specific problems than others. An Orthodontist will help you choose the treatment path that will work best for you.

Answered 6/26/2016

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Orthodontic Consult: Please see an a local orthodontist for a consultation. Your mouth needs to be physically examined to determine the proper treatment.

Answered 11/28/2017

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See DDS: Consult with two orthodontists and speak with your dentist. Age is a variable. Upon deciding on orthodontic care, the orthodontist will work closely with your general dentist so you will have an educated team on your side.

Answered 11/28/2017

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