My two front teeth are abit pushed in....?!


Question: My little girl head butterd me accidently when we were asleep and one other time when we were playing, now my two front teeth are pushed in and im really worried about it. Would invisigline be better than braces? how long do i need them on for? and whats the cost? or is there another treatment i can try?


Answers: My little girl head butterd me accidently when we were asleep and one other time when we were playing, now my two front teeth are pushed in and im really worried about it. Would invisigline be better than braces? how long do i need them on for? and whats the cost? or is there another treatment i can try?

i have invisalign and they can be just as big of a hassle than braces are i would presume. they are pretty pricey, about $2000+, but if you don't want gunk stuck on your teeth, do invisalign and not braces. the issue i had was that i often forgot to put them back on after i ate because i always wanted to brush my teeth beforehand, because you wouldn't want excess food just floating around in your aligners. so because of that it took longer than necessary, about 2.5 years.

I love teeth that look like that! If you decide to "fix" them, go with invisalign, i don't knoow the cost

braces are pretty expensive, like 3,000 or more... i guess invisaline will be best for you cause adults look werid in braces for some reason... just my opinion

Just go to the denist and they will tell you everything sweetie. I am sure it will all work out just fine.

If your teeth was "ok" before the accident then they should go back to normal, but if you had to choose between braces or invisigline I would go with invisigline.

make an appointment with your dentist. they will consult with you about available options and the cost .

To begin with I'm a bit puzzled at how it came to pass that your two front teeth remained in a "pushed in position". The only way that should have been possible is if the chewing edge ended up behind the lower front teeth and were held in that position while the teeth tightened back up. At any rate, they can be realigned, and as for the best procedure, your DDS would need to evaluate the extent they are currently out of alignment and what it will take to bring them back. As for the cost, it will be much higher than had you had them realigned immediately after it happened. Because each DDS sees him or her self and their level of expertise in a different light, meaning we all value ourselves differently, the fee for what you need can vary from little to a great deal, depending on who you see. I suspect you can get ready for a fee of around $1500 to $2500...just for the "two" front teeth.





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