Yes, it certainly can, but keep in mind that to pull teeth forward, there needs to be enough room in your mouth for them to move into. While it may be possible to pull one tooth forward with Invisalign, this could mean that another tooth will be temporarily out of place until other teeth are aligned.
HI, thanks for sending your question. You will find that after Invisalign your teeth are much easier to maintain and keep clean and that your issues with the build up on your teeth can get reduced greatly. If the need of any gum grafting existed before the treatment, it should then be addressed
Whether it is moved up or down, it always tends to move back in the direction it came from unless retained in some way. Building up the worn or broken edge of a short tooth with cosmetic dentistry may give a much faster, more stable result than braces or Invisalign (and I'm an orthodontist who loves moving teeth!).
The length of treatment is directly related to the alignment issues and the severity of an overlap. On average, the correction may take 12 months or less. If you have crowded or crooked teeth, the time of your correction may be extended. It’s important to wear your Invisalign 20 to 22 hours a day.
Causes of teeth shifting may include: The aging process. Orthodontic treatment (such as braces) Adjustment after orthodontic treatment. Injury or impact to your face or mouth. Grinding your teeth (also known as bruxism) Tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental conditions. Gaps caused by missing teeth.
Invisalign can’t be used for “extrusion” and “intrusion,” meaning it can’t be used to provide very much vertical force and to move the teeth up or down in the mouth. It may be possible to raise or lower teeth slightly, but if your teeth need to be moved a lot, braces may be more appropriate.
The answer is yes, Invisalign can be used to move teeth down, as long as the patient has sufficient space available in their mouth for the teeth to move into their desired positions. Invisalign treatment requires careful planning and monitoring by an experienced orthodontist in order to ensure that the treatment is successful.Yes, Invisalign
Answer: Yes. Invisalign can move your top canine down. It may take up to 15 months but Invisalign can. Find a certified Invisalign doctor from Invisalign.com and consult with them. Ask for a digital experience with iTero digital scan so you can see your before and after simulation. Best of luck.
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