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Are all persons that undergone tooth extraction will always have a moving spaces? is it always necessarily to have the braces? thank you

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Dr. Gabriel Malouf answered

Specializes in Dentistry

See your dentist: Yes teeth always move... Sometimes they move a lot, and sometimes they move so little you can't tell. Most people benefit from orthodontics (braces), but how they benefit varies from person to person. See your dentist and learn what is best for you!

Answered 10/15/2017

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Bite collapse: If a tooth is removed adjacent and opposing teeth will collapse into extraction space. Often a Orthodontic Treatment required before area can be restored. Please see both a good Restorative Dentist and a specialist Orthodontist. In consultation with each other they can arrive at the best treatment plan for you.

Answered 11/28/2017

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