Your dentist remains your best reference in deciding and coordinating a possible referral to orthodontics based on specific details of your teeth alignment.
Answered 1/31/2023
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Please visit a local orthodontist for an exam and options to correct your malocclusion. Although you see it as "one" crooked tooth, a number of teeth may need to be repositioned to make space for it.
Answered 2/1/2023
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The probability is that "1 crooked tooth" is just the tip of the iceberg. That said, depends on room. If tooth is out of position or rotated, there may not be enough room to straighten if adjacent teeth have shifted into that space. Please see a specialist Orthodontist for an Initial Orthodontic Examination (usually complimentary) and a discussion of your treatment choices.
Answered 2/1/2023
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