What kind of braces should I get with a pushed back lateral incisor?

thecalifornialife asked:


My frontal incisor and cuspid in front of my lateral incisor. This means one of my teeth are pushed behind the others. What kind of options do I have with braces? How long does something this drastic take to fix?

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3 Responses to “What kind of braces should I get with a pushed back lateral incisor?”

  1. Ritz says:

    metallic braces gives the best results and the tratment is economical with them. you may have to go for extractionif there is no space to move the teeth the treatment may take18 to 24 moths. for more information on braces you can visit the following link

  2. MissMisc28 says:

    i would suggest damon braces
    i have that too and im getting them, other wise id need a palatal expander and maybe a extraction. They are supposed to be faster and more comfy then regular metal. plus no whatever.
    google it i hear they are really good.

    stop giving me thumbs down please im trying to help!

  3. Go with traditional metal or clear braces. I am an Orthodontist and my observation is that metal braces work faster and are more sturdy, compared to clear braces. Currently there is big talk into self ligating braces or Damon braces. They are supposed to work faster but there is no scientific evidence to prove that. What ever you do, go to an Orthodontist and not a general dentist who does ortho. To find about an Orthodontist near you, go to:. Good luck.

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