Saturday, November 14, 2009

Is there a possible orthodontic/cosmetic dentistry treatment available for this problem?

I've had braces for about two and half years, and got them off just under a year ago. I feel as if my orthodontist hasn't done a good job. My teeth feel like they have been pushed way too far back into my mouth making it really uneasy and uncomfortable. I'm completely unsatisfied with the results I have recieved. Is there a specific orthodontic/cosmetic dentistry treatment available that can help fix this problem? Or do I have to just consider getting braces again?

Is there a possible orthodontic/cosmetic dentistry treatment available for this problem?
Were your teeth like that when your doctor took your braces off? Have you worn your retainers? If you haven't worn your retainers, then your teeth have probably moved. Teeth move extremely fast. If you have worn your retainers and your teeth looked like that when they took the brackets off then you probably should have said something when they took the braces off. Is it maybe your just not used to the new look and feel of your teeth?
Reply:One of the ways to test foor a poor job is to see if you can glide your eye teeth over each other, as if you were putting a piece of thread there.


As well, when you bit down as if to chew food, push your chin back with your hand, so that you are bitting with your lower jaw almost as far back as it will go. When you look in the mirror at your bite, your front upper teeth should be in front, but only slightly in front of your lower teeth, and all the molars should be touching.





the main purpose, apart from alignment of your bite, is to have straight teeth. If they are not straight, and you don't have a killer smile, you might wish to see a top cosmetic dentist for veneers... but I warn you. Major buckos.

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