I'm in my mid thirties and am finally thinking about getting my two front upper teeth, which turn slightly inward on themselves, corrected.
Is this something that can be done without a great deal of pain and time? I heard that getting braces as an adult can be painful.
May 09, 12:38 PM
I have the technology to do root canals in one apt.
We can with our advanced technology make the process
As painless as possible. If you have multiple root canals that are necessary
We also offer oral sedation in our office which allows you to
be relaxed and unaware of the situation.
Best Wishes Dr Hamsayeh
We can with our advanced technology make the process
As painless as possible. If you have multiple root canals that are necessary
We also offer oral sedation in our office which allows you to
be relaxed and unaware of the situation.
Best Wishes Dr Hamsayeh
There are few options. None of them painful.
First: Invisalign correction that can be somwhat time-consuming. Invisalign clear alingers are much more comfortable than braces.
Second: corrective porcelain laminates. Much shorter time involved. Some teeth preparation may be needed.
First: Invisalign correction that can be somwhat time-consuming. Invisalign clear alingers are much more comfortable than braces.
Second: corrective porcelain laminates. Much shorter time involved. Some teeth preparation may be needed.
Its never too late for orthodontics and pain is relative. I had braces in my mid thirties, some discomfort, yes but not a big deal. Invisable braces like Invisalign is a possible option. You should consult with your dentist or an orthodontist, its so worth it!
Today's braces are very gentle and effective. The newer slimline brackets are small and the special memory wires (may not be used in each office), are effective and comfortable for the patient. Invisalign or some other kind of removalbe aligner treatment is probably your best option. As an adult, using aligners is a great way to straighten your teeth comfortable and and invisible.www.invisalign.comwww.thebraceplace.org.
I would also recommend looking into alternative to braces like invisalign. If you want a quick fix and the teeth are not too misaligned you may have the option of veneers which would give you your smile back in about 2 weeks vs a year or two moving them traditionally. http://libertyvilledental.com